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We All are Europe - AESAEC

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Please make contact with your national contact point for the EPC and arrange a meeting. Either<br />

invite a representative to your training course or visit the office in your country with the whole<br />

learner group. Present and discuss the results of this evaluation, and focus in particular on <strong>are</strong>as<br />

and possible activities of the EPC that could be improved to make it more attractive to senior citizens<br />

to participate in.<br />

Hints for additional activities supporting the module implementation<br />

• Please have a thorough look at the programme’s website for detailed information and including<br />

the programme’s guide (http://ec.europa.eu/citizenship/index_en.html).<br />

• Make contact with your national office or info centre for the ECP and arrange a meeting; do<br />

also consider contacting an official office for the promotion of the EU at a local or regional<br />

level and discuss issues of interest to you with them.<br />

• Do also use other opportunities to leave the classroom or to bring in persons from outside<br />

your learning group as often as possible, e.g. visit activities and events organised by the ECP<br />

or visit/invite people/organisations that already have experience of implementing a project<br />

under this programme etc.<br />

• In particular, when working on Action 4 you could consider your group holding a minute’s silence<br />

in remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust and other victims of the Nazi and Stalin<br />

regimes.<br />

• If possible visit a site of historic remembrance, a museum or documentation centre etc.<br />

dealing with remembrance as described in Action 4.<br />

References and other sources helpful for further information<br />

Barberm N. (2002): Citizenship, Nationalism and the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. 27. <strong>Europe</strong>an Law Review 241.<br />

Centre for Civil Society/London School of Economics (01/03/2004): What is civil society<br />

(http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/CCS/what_is_civil_society.htm. Retrieved on 2006-10-30)<br />

Counsil of <strong>Europe</strong>: The <strong>Europe</strong>an Convention on Human Rights (1950) and its Five Protocols (1952-1966).<br />

GD for Education and Culture (2009): <strong>Europe</strong> for Citizens Program 2007-2013. Program Guide. Version valid as of 1 st January<br />

2009.<br />

Toolkit on <strong>Europe</strong>an Citizenship. (http://www.historyguide.org/europe/lecture16.html)<br />

WIENER, A. (1998): <strong>Europe</strong>an Citizenship Practice. Building Institutions of a Non-State. Boulder (CO): <strong>We</strong>stview Press.<br />

WINTER J.A/D.M CURTIN/KELLERMANN, A.E./ WITTE, B.D. (Eds.) (1996): WEILER, J.H.H.: <strong>Europe</strong>an Citizenship and Human<br />

Right. pp 57-86. The Hague, Boston, London: Kluwer Law International.<br />

http://conventions.coe.int/treaty/en/WhatYouWant.aspNT=005<br />

http://eacea.ec.europa.eu<br />

http://ec.europa.eu/citizenship/index_en.html<br />

http://ecas.org<br />

http://europeanhistory.about.com/cs/enlightnment<br />

www.coe.int<br />

www.eacea.ec.europa.eu<br />

www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html<br />

www.utm.edu/research/iep/l/locke.htm<br />

www.youtube.com/resultssearch_query=EU+citizenship&search_type=&aq=f<br />

www.youtube.com/watchv=A7AMjNYA-n8<br />

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