Lessons on European values should be part of all school curricula. Educational exercises and school trips to the EU institutions can raise awareness of our unity and cooperation.
European citizens should have a better understanding of how the EU works and what the benefits of being an EU citizen are.
People from across the EU - especially in the suburbs - should be brought up as Europeans. While it is wonderful to belong to a certain culture, identity or nationality, we must also remember what brings us together.
Lessons on democracy and European values should be imparted on Europeans from a young age, and people should be reminded of their right and duty to vote. For example, pupils and students should be taught about the rule of law, one of the key pillars in our democracy. It is also necessary to apply different types and formats of education according to the age group.
Pupils should also be taught about European history and the various cultures of the EU, particularly the cultures of those who are geographically further from them. This will make the EU stronger and more self-reliant, and ensure students are more aware of the importance of the EU in their own lives and the opportunities it offers them.
Furthermore, trips should be organized for young people to visit EU institutions such as the European Parliament, so that they can get a first-hand insight into how the EU works. This has the added benefit of bringing young people together. We should also inform people about the benefits of the EU to counter manipulation by other powers.
Good one!!
I think this is a brilliant idea and can bring a lot of young people together!
I think it’s something which every Member State should solve because as far as I know there are Academies both in Poland and Sweden granting higher education diplomas. However, I don’t see that it could solve issue with wages - it is ruled out by our capitalism system and for some professionals in arts it’s just not lucrative on the open market