The Schengen area is a sector which guarantees the freedom of movement for people. Countries that have adopted such solutions have
abolished internal border control at the same time establishing the external border zone. This area consists of the territories of European countries
that apply the strict rules of the Schengen regime concerning inter alia, external border protection, data protection, cooperation between the police forces of countries – signatories, issuing visas to
foreigners, as well as the operation of the Schengen Information System.
The Schengen area includes the territory of 25 countries: the 22 Member
States of the European Union, among others, Dutch and Polish, and 3 associated
countries: Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
Partnership projects are collaboration of two or more schools in different EU countries, which results in primarily
exchanged experiences and learning from each other. The aim is to strengthen the
European dimension in education through the promotion of international
cooperation, involving pupils and educational staff in different Member
States.
Kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools and high-schools can receive grants for various projects. EU
support in this area provide the Regional Operational Programmes.
It is composed of the ministers from each of the Member States and
chaired in turn by all the Member States - each for half a year.
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