05 March 2024

Publication | The Rights Hero Impact Report

 


This impact report highlights the transformative effects of the "Rights Hero" game and educational scenarios on students, teachers, and communities. Through engaging activities, discussions, and interactive learning experiences, this initiative has empowered students to become informed and active participants in society, fostering a deeper understanding of democratic principles and promoting civic engagement. 

This research was conducted on a sample comprising 3506 students and 177 teachers from Italy, Denmark, Greece, Germany and Romania, offering a first perspective on attitudes towards children’s rights and the impact of the rights hero game.

Rights Hero (Rights Hero- Promotion of the Awareness of the Convention of the Rights of the Child through an Online Game, Erasmus+ KA220-SCH - Cooperation partnerships in school education) is a project which aims to raise awareness on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child through the use of an electronic game.  The electronic game is addressed mainly to elementary and lower secondary school children. It is a game that is intended to be played at school or to be discussed at school. It was developed in order to become an attractive way to introduce to the children the content of the Convention and is available in English, Greek, Italian, Danish and Romanian. The project has been implemented by a transnational consortium comprising 7 organisations from 4 countries (Denmark, Greece, Italy, Romania).

Published in March 2024 | Find here