EDUC´KOOP : Cooperation in education

Education

EDUC´KOOP :
Cooperation in education

Raising awareness among secondary and sixth-form students in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine–Euskadi–Navarre region about collective entrepreneurship.

Partners

LaNum País Vasco
2, Terrasses Claude Shannon
Technopole Izarbel
64210 Bidart
https://lanum-paysbasque.com/

Talaios Kooperatiba
Aralar Plaza 1,
Entresuelo 2.
20100 Orereta-Errenteria
https://talaios.coop/es/

Objectives

EDUC’KOOP aims to develop a trilingual educational toolkit (French, Basque and Spanish) to facilitate awareness-raising workshops on cooperative entrepreneurship for secondary and upper secondary students in the cross-border Basque Country.

Dates : 01/06/2022 – 30/11/2023
Budget : 25 000 €

Project actions

The educational kit, which will support the awareness-raising workshops, will address:

– Raising awareness of entrepreneurship in general.

– The specific characteristics of enterprises that implement the principles of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) and the Social and Transformative Economy (STE) on both sides of the border.

– The cross-border statistical maps produced as part of the project.
In the first phase of the project, the partners (LaNum Basque Country, Talaios, Andere Nahia) will build on an existing and functional tool, BATURA, which they will supplement with a selection of companies and cooperatives based in the Basque Country.

Six schools (three on each side of the border) will then be selected to host the workshops, which will be delivered in French, Spanish or Basque.

Filmed sessions will be used to create a user guide video to assist teachers in delivering the workshop.

The kit will be disseminated via educational platforms and school and teacher networks across the region.

Acknowledgements

This call for microprojects has been funded with the surplus of the Spain–France–Andorra Territorial Cooperation Operational Programme (POCTEFA) 2007–2013, which was transferred to the Member States (Spain and France) as national contributions, thus losing its status as ERDF funds.
This call was managed jointly by all the institutional partners listed below.
With a budget of €575,000, it financed 100% of the eligible expenses of the territorial cooperation micro-projects presented on this website.