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The project is organised into work packages which address the aim and objectives.
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Work package 1: Project management and evaluation
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Work package 5: Dissemination of project results
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Work package 6: Policy recommendations





Revision as of 03:50, 23 April 2018

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Overview

The project aims...

Formal Project Description
Contract Title Creating Peace Education Cyprus 2017
Project Acronym '
Lead Partner Portland State University
Cost of Action ca. €18,000
Grant €18,000
Cost for FWC €18,000
Grant for FWC €18,000
Dates 01/06/2017 - 31/12/2017


Main Page Peace Education Initiative 2017
Overall objective(s)

Currently the program is in its third phase aiming to complement and build upon the previous work conducted. The goals of this phase of the program are:
• To collect and analyse new research lines that build upon the findings of EU Kids I.
• To conduct an in-depth analysιs of the data collected during the second phase of the program; EU Kids II.

• To carry out a comparative qualitative study on how children and teenagers use the internet for the development of new and innovative methods.