
We are excited to announce that the Bright Mind project (KA220 SCH), whose full title is: “BrightMind: Active Recall for key competencies & classroom inclusion” has just started and its implementation will last for 2 years until September 2027!
Consortium
Six partners from six different countries form its consortium, as seen below:
- Colegio Virgen De La Rosa from Spain is the coordinator,
- Fundacja Ornament is the partner from Poland,
- Training Center for Personal Development is the partner from Bulgaria,
- 2nd Dimotiko Nafpliou is the 2nd Primary School from Greece, which is located in the city of Nafplio,
- Eurospeak Limited is the partner from Ireland and
- Instituto Compresivo 2 “Riccardo Gulia” Sora is the Italian partner.
Activities
All these partners will join forces to develop and implement a Best Practices Booklet, a structured teacher training programme and an interactive Online Educational Resource (OER). Activities include teacher training sessions, development of active recall methodologies, pilot testing in schools and dissemination through European platforms. The Bright Mind project also establishes Active Learning Hubs, where students apply strategies in real-world learning scenarios.
Objectives
The Bright Mind project aims to enhance student learning by integrating active recall strategies that improve motivation, self-efficacy and key competencies. It will equip teachers with evidence-based methodologies and digital tools to support inclusive education. The project also fosters institutional adoption of innovative teaching practices, ensuring sustainable impact and long-term improvements in classroom inclusion and active learning methods.
Outcomes
Expected outcomes include increased student engagement, enhanced self-directed learning skills and better classroom inclusion. The Bright Mind project will support long-term institutional adoption of these methodologies, ensuring a lasting impact on teaching quality at national and European levels.
