In case you are interested to learn what idea brought Euroclubs to life, please read an article by Daniel Eisenmenger:
"The European School Clubs (EsC) work like any ordinary club at school, like a football, chess or dance club, with the significant difference that the students and teachers are discussing and working exclusively on European matters.
The author mentiones Euroclubs in Poland, Italy, Croatia, Serbia, Ukraine and Turkey.
Compared to the top-down initiatives of the Commission or the Parliament, they are a sort of European grass roots movement. Whilst in some countries there are only a few clubs inspired by the special engagement of single teachers, there are other countries like Italy or Poland with hundreds and thousands of EsC all over the country from basic to upper secondary and vocational schools. In Poland, there are by now more than 3000 clubs. And they can tell a story of success."
Full text here: http://www.pliegosdeyuste.eu/n9pliegos/pdfs/53.pdf
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