"Combining Approaches in Literature and Language Learning", CALL, is a two-year project between five partner high
schools from the Croatia, Italy, Turkey, Romania and Northern Macedonia. Aim of the exchange of good practices
between teachers/schools is to strenghten regular curricula and tackle students poor reading rates and low level of
academic skills achievement (reading, writing). Two educational analyzes were used on which cooperation between
schools is based: a SWOT analysis in all 5 schools which showed that students have low level of academic skills (reading
and writing skills) and that the most students are in some sort of disadvantaged status (geographical disparities, low
economic development of the places in which they live, parental unemployment, low level of parental education, learning
disabilities, social barriers) which directly affect their learning success and the achievement of the basic learning skills
(reading, writing). Second analyze was the PISA results analyses (Dec, 2019) which shown how one in five students in
average, in all schools, cannot complete basic reading and comprehension tasks. Project was planned with the main
objective: to develop a comprenhensive approach of literature learning/teaching. In addition, according to a survey
conducted in schools, teachers don't use enough ICT tools in classroom and even when they use, they don't have a clear
perception of all possibilities of strategically planned digital and blended teaching. In addition, schools don't have a clearly
defined international development strategies and they lack planned development in the area of curricula and teaching/
learning skills and competences improvement.
In order to successfully respond to all stated students and teachers needs, "CALL" project is planned to bring new
approaches in literature and language learning and teaching with the following methods:
a) integration of non-formal and informal teaching methods in the regular school curricula (mobility to Italy)
b) planned use of ICT tools in teaching (mobility to Turkey)
c) learning at the places which are not typical for language and literature teaching/learning just as sites of significant
historical and cultural heritage (mobility to Croatia)
d) learning literatue/language with the sense of gender equality (Mobility to Romania)
f) teaching with the special concern for the students with any sort of disadvantaged status (mobility to Northern
Macedonia).
All project activities are designed to make students literature and language learning easier, more fun, and most
importantly effective. In addition to transnational project activities, all other project activities are carefully designed for the
achievement of the goals of reinforcing regular curricula and better learning outcomes for students. During the project
cycle, 6 eTwinning projects will be launched to engage, on transnational level, as many students as possible. At least 200
students will be involved in the project implementation activities and 1000 students will get familiar with the project
particularities.
Although project activities are designed for the development of students academic skills and are focused on literature
learning (written and spoken communication and reading rates), thanks to the innovative teaching methods and teachers
collaboration, project activities will also contribute to the development of students skills that are required for the active
participation in the 21st century societies such as: problem-solving, creativity and immaginaton, collaboration, critcal
thinking, social entrepreneurship, initiative and self-direction, media literacy and active citizenship.
Teachers will use innovative teaching methods and acquire skills needed for their successful professional development:
teamwork abilities and intercultural competence, active learning and creativity; initiative for the improvement and
international development of their organisations. Teachers will introduce 20 digital teaching tools during the project, show
their best teaching practices and integrate all didactic, methodical and pedagogical materials into a handbook named
"Combining Approaches in the Literature and Language Learning- teaching lessons from the Erasmus+ school
partnership project "CALL"". Handbook will serve all teachers for the future preparation of classes and will become
strategic document for designing extra-curricular and cross-curricular activities in all partners' schools.
Schools will operate in international environment which will demand development of internationalisation planning and
strategies. Schools curricula will be enriched with the new teaching methods and the network of transnational cooperation
and internationally recognizible quality of teaching will be achieved. Project will make schools internationally relevant and
make them recognizable places of quality, innovative and modern teaching practices aligned with students' learning
needs in the 21st century.