NEWS
What do freedom, equality, and solidarity have to do with a game controller? In today’s digital world, quite a lot. The European Union’s core values – like inclusion, justice, non-discrimination, and democracy – can sometimes feel distant or abstract to young people. But what if these values could be experienced, debated, and understood through something as familiar and engaging as a video game or a classroom board game?
In a rapidly changing world, where democratic values, mobility, and digital participation are more relevant than ever, understanding what it means to be a citizen is vital. For over 400 million people living in the European Union, EU citizenship is more than a legal formality: it is a framework of rights, responsibilities, and possibilities that shapes the everyday lives of Europeans particularly the young.
In the current digital age, traditional teaching methods are no longer enough to engage the younger generation. As technology evolves rapidly, so does the world of education. One major innovation is the use of video games as a tool for education.