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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!

What is the rule of law? What does it have to do with sports? How can art help to explain abstract concepts? Discover our series of 6 animations that will help you understand what the rule of law is about… while having fun! The animations are available in all EU languages.

This pedagogical kit aims to provide educators with practical guidance for the exhibition Art in Democracy.

Discover how the 27 EU countries work together: teach, learn and play with the Council's civic education package

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.

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.

The European Union in 60 seconds.

Step into the shoes of a national minister and experience EU decision-making by negotiating on real topics that matter for you.

Your private data is now protected, thanks to GDPR, the EU's new data privacy law.

HistoriCall – the free digital resources for civic and history education created by the House of European History – helps educators to teach European integration in an engaging, interactive, and customisable way.

Designed for students aged 16 to 18, this interactive classroom activity aims to teach essential skills such as critical thinking, fact-checking, and the effective use of EU resources through fun gameplay.

A role-playing simulation game on decision-making in the EU, based on the Chocolate Directive.

What do a school trip to Belgium, a holiday in Spain, and a student exchange in Germany have in common?
They’re all possible without border checks, thanks to the Schengen Agreement!

EU Competition policy and its rules guarantee a fair and open EU single market where EU companies can thrive and build international competitiveness.

Companies merging through acquisitions or joint ventures may bring benefits to the economy. However, some mergers can reduce competition and ultimately harm consumers through higher prices, reduced choice or quality, or less innovation. This video explains all about EU merger control.

This video illustrates the differences between these two institutions and explains their main roles.

In this platform and question game, use your skills to navigate the maze of intelligence, outsmart the disinformation trolls and stop the fraudster from selling non-existent vaccines to EU governments.

Students can take a seat in the European Parliament and experience the decision-making process directly from their classroom or community through this online game!