- Age groups
- Ages 15 and over
- Topics
- Type of material
- Role play
Step into the shoes of national ministers for a role-playing game: present the position of your country and negotiate with the other EU countries.
The simulation game is a hands-on experience of EU decision-making for secondary school pupils and students aged 16 and older.
It can be played by groups of 20 to 50 people.
It takes at least 120 minutes to play the game.
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This online quiz has been created for secondary school pupils to help them understand the basics about the EU.
Discover ‘Europa Quest’, the new quiz-based educational tool to enhance teamwork and communication while exploring EU institutions, history, decision-making, culture, and much more. Available in all EU languages, it's perfect for fostering shared learning!
This pedagogical kit aims to provide educators with practical guidance for the exhibition Art in Democracy.
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Discover how the 27 EU countries work together: teach, learn and play with the Council's civic education package
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If you are between 15 and 18, or are a secondary school teacher interested in finding out about the European Union and what it does for you, then this publication is for you.
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Do your students want to help change the world? The 'EU Democracy in Action’ Toolkit encourages students to take an active role in European issues with four interactive lessons on democracy in the EU and the European Citizens’ Initiative.
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Step into the shoes of a national minister and experience EU decision-making by negotiating on real topics that matter for you.
Virtual tour of Europa: the house of EU countries.