Oratio Mix: Awarded with the Erasmus+ “Good Practice” Label
The Oratio Mix project, coordinated by several European partners and led in France by La Transplanisphère, has been awarded the prestigious Erasmus+ “Good Practice” label for the quality of its educational, intercultural, and artistic approach.
Intercultural Dialogue Through Orality and Creativity
Oratio Mix was designed to renew intercultural dialogue in schools through orality and the practice of eloquence. It targets all school levels, from nursery to high school, and offers artistic workshops, European exchanges, interviews, teacher training, and public events. With the support of teachers and associated artists, students experiment with intercultural dialogue by creating and staging collective narratives. Each culture is invited to enrich the shared story, fostering inclusion, creativity, and mutual understanding.
Pedagogical and Social Impact
The innovative dimension of the project lies in the ability of Oratio Mix workshops to develop students’ oral expression and creativity while addressing contemporary European issues—such as diversity, citizenship, and alternatives to violence through speech. The project makes its methodology, feedback, video tutorials, and testimonials freely available, helping educators across Europe adopt and spread these practices.
The Erasmus+ “Good Practice” Label
The “Good Practice” distinction is awarded to Erasmus+ projects that stand out for their innovation, rigorous management, and tangible results. To receive the label, a project must achieve a high score during the final evaluation by the Erasmus+ National Agency, based on relevance, overall quality, impact, and transferability. This label is a mark of recognition, boosting the project’s visibility and reputation across Europe.
An Open and Shared Methodology
Oratio Mix is unique in providing free access to its educational resources (workshop guides, videos, etc.), building a mosaic of European testimonials, and creating a network to exchange ideas among teachers and students from the four partner countries (France, Portugal, Italy, Germany).
This reference website http://www.oratiomix.com features all project resources, news, and productions resulting from this dynamic European creative initiative.
Oratio Mix symbolizes a new way of envisioning education in Europe, putting expression, the arts, and interculturality at the heart of learning and living together.