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The issue of migration is a hot topic in today’s Europe, but why? A mass global movement of humanity is taking place, as is evidenced by phenomena ran...

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Meet Ally the Alien who will help you discover lots of interesting facts about the countries of the EU, such as which language is spoken where, what t...

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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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The effects of climate change are already here, so we need to do much more to adapt to the consequences. The new EU Adaptation Strategy will help us g...

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Free resources in 29 languages to help teachers introduce coding and computational thinking to students of all ages. These fun activities will help de...

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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.

Have you ever wondered how our statistical maps are prepared? Would you like to pare your own? Eurostat's Interactive Map Generator (IMAGE) is a web-based tool that allows you to quickly make professional statistical maps, adding the data or loading it directly from Eurostat's database.

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Do you want to know more about data protection and privacy risks? Discover it all with the Cyber Chronix game, story and quiz.

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This content, produced by the European Commission Representation in France, is available in French

An interactive and fun learning guide for children aged 9-13 to become Democracy Champions and make a difference in their school or community. 

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Meet Helena, Klaus, Kasia, Enzo and Marion – our “DIGITAL EXPLORERS” on a fieldtrip across Europe to see how digitalisation is coming along.

Gender stereotypes are deeply ingrained in our culture and are a root cause of gender inequalities. That is why it is important to question them. Find out about the EU campaign #EndGenderStereotypes and use its materials in the classroom! The campaign is available in all EU languages.

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Four European students describe their experiences in Tortona, Italy, while on 'Youth Exchanges', an Erasmus+ programme.