The students from Campania who won the 20/21 edition of Tell us about Europa-ASOC, A School of Open Cohesion, participated remotely in the screening of the film Everyone has a summer the Polish director Tomasz Jurkiewicz in competition at the Giffoni Film Festival in the category generator +16.
The vision and the subsequent debate, are part of the awards made available by the Campania Region, through the communication project Tell Europe, partner of A School of Open Cohesion, It promotes, among secondary school students, the principles of active and conscious citizenship.
Before the screening, the Unit for the Implementation of the Communication Strategy of the ROP Campania ERDF explained to the jurors the meaning of the regional partnership with the national competition that allows the development of digital, statistical and civic education skills, to help students to know and communicate, with the help of journalistic techniques, such as public policies, and in particular cohesion policies, intervene in the places where they live.
In the 2020/2021 school year, 164 i teamThey took part in research activities on European and national public funding supported by the Department for Cohesion Policies. Of these ben 27 were bells..
The award was given to the students of the Enrico Fermi Scientific High School of Aversa (team Weartogether) They have carried out the best civic monitoring activity on the Digital Ecosystem for Culture of Campania. Together with them, the students of the Novelli High School of Marcianise (team Butterfly Street) awarded for having done the best social activity, those del the Galilei High School of Naples (team Future Algorithm) for completing their suspended activity due to the pandemic and the Pisacane High School of Padula (team Icertosini) Trivia quiz within Europa=NOI project of the Department for European Policies.