Population
Countries
Education
Stereotypes
OECD Better Life
100

How many inhabitants in Russia?

144 millions 

100

Schengen is from which country?

Luxemburg 

100

Could you explain what is a Project Based Learning?

teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.

100

Americans proclaimed the French are

arrogant, cold, disrespectful, temperamental, reluctant to change

100

What is the OECD

 The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organisation that works to build better policies for better lives.

200

The wider population in western Europe

Germany

200

Switzerland capital

Bern

200

What is the bologna system?

The Bologna Process is an intergovernmental higher education reform process that includes 49 European countries and a number of European organisations, including EUA. Its main purpose is to enhance the quality and recognition of European higher education systems and to improve the conditions for exchange and collaboration within Europe, as well as internationally.

Launched in 1998-1999, the Bologna Process established goals for reform in the participating countries, such as the three-cycle degree structure (bachelor, master’s, doctorate), and adopted shared instruments, such as the European Credits Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) and the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG).

200

Stereotypes About The Spanish That Are Totally NOT True

They all know how to dance the Flamenco.

Bullfighting is universally loved.

They are lazy and take naps daily.

They eat paella every day.

 They’re constantly drinking sangria

 They eat tacos.

 They all have dark skin, brown eyes and black hair.

200

Do all the countries can be part of the OECD?

No democracy 

300

The origin of the immigrants in Germany

Ukraine

300

Albania capital

Tirana

300

What is the European Erasmus program?

EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students

Erasmus+ is the EU's programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. It has an estimated budget of €26.2 billion.

Erasmus is a program founded by the European Commission in 1987 and its aim is to finance international exchange programs. The program is gaining more and more popularity every year and no wonder it does! It is the most commonly known of the many international student exchange programs which give students from all over Europe the opportunity not only to obtain an education but also to experience real life in a foreign country.

The meaning of Erasmus

Erasmus program is all about broadening one’s horizons, exchanging experiences, learning foreign languages and oftentimes an adventure of a lifetime. Do you want to see for yourself what it is like to study abroad? Would you like to know the cultures so close to yours yet still so different? Are you eager to make international friends? That’s exactly what this initiative is for. Erasmus runs in 28 countries within the European Union, 4 countries included in the partnership as a part of the European Economic Area – Lichtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and countries lining up for membership of the European Union – North Macedonia, Turkey and Serbia. The list of Erasmus countries is not endless but there is definitely a lot to choose from.

300

Stereotype can be right or wrong?

yes
300

Name 3 rubrics of OECD better life index

  •  Housing
  •  Income
  •  Jobs
  •  Community
  •  Education
  •  Environment
  •  Civic Engagement
  •  Health
  •  Life Satisfaction
  •  Safety
  •  Work-Life Balance
400

The percentage of Muslim in europe

around 6%

400

Second largest city from Norway

Bergen

400

What is the PISA?


The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is an international assessment that measures 15-year-old students' reading, mathematics, and science literacy every 3 years.


400

A stereotype is

an over-generalised, widely accepted opinion, notion, image or idea about a person, place, or thing. To put it lightly, it’s a common ‘misconception’ associated with traits of individuals or groups.

400

What is the happiest country in the world? 

Finland

500

The city with the most Muslim

Paris

500

Natural frontier between France and Spain

The Pyrenees range

500

Why is PISA controversial?

Critics have raised three concerns. First, they say, PISA ranking of countries has negative consequences for school systems. It provokes overreliance on standardized tests and narrowing of learning to what is easily measured.

500

Why we use stereotypes?

 we use stereotypes to simplify our social world and reduce the amount of processing (i.e. thinking) we have to do when meeting a new person by categorising them under a ‘preconceived marker’ of similar attributes, features, or attitudes that we observe.

500

Gross National Happiness VS Gross Domestic Product

Which country create GNH? 

Bhutan

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