Welcome to DEC project
Disciplines in
European context
Disciplines Across Borders is a Cooperation partnership in school education coordinated by the vocational training school Váci SzC Petzelt József Technikum és Szakképző Iskola (Hungary), in the framework of the Erasmus+ programme.
Why this project?
Teachers have observed that although our secondary school students were born and raised in one of the member states of the European Union, they do not know this community in sufficient depth. For this European human and social community to develop, those living in it, especially young people, must feel at home and take an active part in the life of the EU.
To become European, it is necessary to know the values, culture and traditions of the other nations. It is also necessary to have human relationships in a friendly living atmosphere.
Our Team
Meet the participating institutions here
Meet the coordinators
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Participants feedbacks
I liked my trip to Poland as I expected to meet the friends I had acquainted in Hungary. The things I LIKED were the teachers and other participants from Wladislawowo vocational school showing us town places and assissting us during the visit. Also we were shown historical places in Gdansk. Unfortunately, it rained that day. Every day we were treated by the dishes prepared in school canteen and served by students themselves.
Justinas` Radziukynas
LithuaniaThis week [in Norway] was very useful for me, I was able to improve my English skills and make long-term contacts. Norway was very beautiful and I liked it so much.
Levente Majoros
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Isabel Vieira
PortugalVery well organised meeting in Malakoff school in Moss, Norway, variety of engaging students practical activities - biology lesson, chemistry lesson, visiting science centres. Teachers had fantastic opportunity to share their ideas and improve their teaching skills.