Erasmus exchange: Middle students from Lebring explore Lanzarote

Erasmus exchange: Middle students from Lebring explore Lanzarote

The middle school Lebring recently made an exciting journey to the Canary Islands. As part of an Erasmus exchange program, students visited the sunny island of Lanzarote to pay a return visit to a exchange student. This is not only an opportunity for cultural exchange, but also a valuable experience for young people who can make new friendships and learn a lot about life in another country.

Lanzarote, known for its breathtaking landscapes, volcanic formations and the friendly atmosphere, offered the students plenty of opportunity to experience Spain's culture up close. The stay also promoted the understanding of language and the intercultural skills of the participants. These aspects are particularly important in an increasingly globalized world in which language skills and cultural understanding play a key role.

insight into the exchange program

The Erasmus program is very popular and stands for international cooperation in the field of education. It enables students and students to cross their limits and discover new horizons. In this special case, the students from Bebring had the opportunity to take part in various activities and workshops that included organized visits to schools and cultural institutions.

Such exchange programs not only strengthen the personal development of the students, but also contribute to the promotion of tolerance and understanding between cultures. To return to students after a stay in another country enriches their perspectives and sensitizes them for global topics.

The youth of today is remembered that the world is wide and diverse. Such experiences are invaluable and sustainably shape the life of young people. They are not only important for personal growth, but also for society as a whole, as they prepare young people to become responsible and informed citizens.

The trip to Lanzarote was a complete success and left lasting memories with everyone involved. The exchange between schools is a step in the right direction to overcome the barriers between cultures and to create an atmosphere of mutual respect and friendship. More about the Erasmus program and its effects on the educational landscape can be found on www.meinbezirk.at can be read.

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