Annual Report 2009 - European Youth Parliament
Annual Report 2009 - European Youth Parliament
Annual Report 2009 - European Youth Parliament
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Implementation and Evaluation - Selected Results<br />
Raising the students’ awareness of <strong>European</strong> issues, especially for the future of Europe<br />
69% of participants reported that the session had helped them to become aware of the active role they can play<br />
in <strong>European</strong> society and 9% that it hadn’t. 82% felt they gained a better understanding of current political developments<br />
in Europe while 8% didn’t.<br />
Promoting <strong>European</strong> understanding and intercultural dialogue<br />
86% of participants felt the session made them aware of the diversity of cultures, thoughts, opinions and orientations<br />
in Europe while 4% didn’t. 94% reported having gained a better knowledge and understanding of different<br />
cultures while 1% didn’t.<br />
Promoting active democratic citizenship<br />
77% of participants were more willing to become active citizens while 8% weren’t. 93 % would go on to share<br />
the experiences gained in Stockholm with those in their home towns, while 1% said they wouldn’t.<br />
<strong>European</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Parliament</strong> - <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2009</strong> - www.eypej.org<br />
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