46 47 How to become a PILGRIM institution • Nomination of a person responsible for PILGRIM in the respective institution All ranks of the institution can act as initiators, all subjects and denominations. • Founding of a team for topic identification and project work It is best to discuss with a few colleagues who you can and want to work with. It then makes sense to go to the principal to promote the idea. • Decision made at the teachers’ conference, possibility of incorporating the institution on (finding) the topic Once a rough concept has been drawn up, the teachers' conference should be involved in order to provide information and request approval to begin. If the project goes well, a school development process becomes apparent. • Submitting to the PILGRIM network: Submission of the "data sheet" To inform the PILGRIM network, please refer to the PILGRIM database: https://datenbank.pilgrim.at/ immediately and/or by the end of January at the latest. All the information for the project report, for further planning and procedures can be found there. • At least one interdisciplinary activity, incl. report per school/study/work year The projects should speak to the topics of ecology, economy and social issues in connection with spirituality. However, this does not mean that all topics have to be addressed every time. • Integration of the subject of religion (Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Islamic, etc.) PILGRIM has an interreligious and ecumenical basis, so all local religions should be integrated. • Participation in relevant further education and training events Depending on the possibilities, it is advisable to contact the local teacher training colleges and enquire which seminars might be suitable. Vienna is not always equally accessible for everyone. • If possible, anchoring in the profile of the institution – at least laying the groundwork After completing one round of the projects, it is recommended to consider in which form and formulation this initiative characterises and profiles the school/ institution. Presentation of the project, the PILGRIM logo and the initiatives on the school's website. • Submission of the "project report" by 30 April of the respective year Experience has shown that there is a difference between the data sheet and the project report. A sign of what kind of new realisations the project has brought. • Participation in the certification event The certification event takes place in Vienna in May or June of each academic year. There, each school/institution receives the document, a PILGRIM ceramic plaque and a vine. • Participation in the PILGRIM network for at least 5 yearse To ensure that the projects do not remain isolated initiatives, the topics must be implemented consistently. We therefore kindly ask to send in the data sheet every year. • All public and private educational institutions can participate • Send your application to: office@pilgrim.at or apply directly via the database: https://datenbank.pilgrim.at Image © Rupprecht/kathbild.at
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