For some time now, we have been developing the international ANTURA project – an initiative funded by the Erasmus+ programme, aimed at supporting migrant and refugee children in learning the language of their host country and adapting to a new environment. The project is carried out by an international consortium of partners from Poland, France, Spain and Germany.

We are developing a free mobile game, ANTURA, designed for children aged 6–12 – and it has now entered its first pilot phase. In parallel, we have developed language and cultural modules that support children’s learning and adaptation.

In Poland and France, around 200 children are already using the game, testing it both in school and at home. This phase allows us to assess the functionality of the tool and its educational value in real-life settings.

The project illustrates how digital tools can be used to address educational challenges in diverse classroom environments.

The experiences and feedback gathered from students and teachers will play a key role in the development of the final version of the ANTURA game.

More details here: https://anturaproject.eu/

Game is here: https://antura.org/en/

Project funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme.