Official Report Dublin With Media2.6.08 - European Youth Parliament
Official Report Dublin With Media2.6.08 - European Youth Parliament
Official Report Dublin With Media2.6.08 - European Youth Parliament
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5. Implementation and Evaluation<br />
The successful session turnout is manifested in the<br />
huge media interest and coverage in print, radio<br />
and TV, support from various sides and, above all,<br />
the participants’ evaluation of the session and their<br />
participation. The following pages give a brief<br />
outline of the participants’ views on the session<br />
achievements. As a proleptic conclusion, not only<br />
primary goals of the EYP as stated above have been<br />
achieved. What is more, an overwhelming majority<br />
of the young participants have fully grasped the<br />
wealth of cultural diversity in society and is<br />
determined to fight for this variety in the struggle<br />
for integration throughout Europe.<br />
a) Raising the students’ awareness of <strong>European</strong> issues, especially for the future of Europe<br />
71%<br />
I have become aware of my role in the<br />
<strong>European</strong> construction process and in the<br />
debate on Europe's future.<br />
6%<br />
16%<br />
No<br />
No opinion<br />
Yes<br />
M y participation in this session helped to<br />
have a better understanding of current<br />
political developments in Europe.<br />
0% 5%<br />
56 th International Session of the <strong>European</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Parliament</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong> 2007 www.dublin2007.ie<br />
<strong>European</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Parliament</strong> / Heinz Schwarzkopf Foundation www.eypej.org<br />
90%<br />
No<br />
No opinion<br />
71% of the delegates have become aware of their role in the <strong>European</strong> construction process and in<br />
the debate on Europe’s future; 90% affirmed that their participation in the session had helped<br />
them to achieve a better understanding of current <strong>European</strong> political developments.<br />
Yes<br />
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