The families that have hosted the group of students from the Erasmus + project in Italy and Romania bid farewell to their guests after a week in Fuengirola. The students of the IES Eduardo Janeiro of 2º and 3º of ESO that participated in the Project have accompanied during the week their correspondent in the activities around the theme of the Project "Mantaining an evergreen teaching in 3.0" this year dedicated to the Environment and linked to the Aldea Program of Junta de Andalucia , coordinated by Ms Cristina Guerrero.
On the second day of their stay in Fuengirola, the students made their presentations about the environment .These lessons were completed when they visited La Cala de Mijas accompanied by the Biology teachers Pablo Gavete and Inma Mendoza to study the environment following the guidelines of the programme Correlimos and make their own discoveries. In the afternoon the group had a sports day on the beach accompanied by PE teacher Antonio Yeste with group games and lots of fun.
The third day, after the presentation of the work of the Italian and Romanian partners of the Project , the students learned aboutthe environment andhistoryin Mijas before they headed to the town to visit the Museum of the locality guided by the teachers Mª Llanos Vico and Ana Quijano and see the spectacular views over the coast.
In our presentations we have also talked about how the teachers have learned to use different IT resources and one of the most popular has been padlet. Our students have become very fond of this versatile and easy to use tool. You can see the personal experience shared with the makers and some examples of the use in class
Students presentations |
Learning about us |
The visit to Malaga took place on Thursday morning and afternoon. The students were given a flyer with the links to the places
they would visit and have a lesson about . The day started at the Jardines de
la Concepción to tour part of the city from the Gibralfaro castle and end at
Pier 1 with a visit to the Pompidou Center to see how the artists combine
design and ecology in the exhibition Modern Utopias and the Blobterre a green creation by Matali Crasset . A day
very appreciated by all the participants. The students worked on padlets and kahoots about the visit and the experience.
A visit to Malaga |
The group toured Fuengirola and
visited the Town Hall where they were received by the Education Councilor
Carmen Díaz who explained the history of
the town and how a town plenary session works.
The next meeting will be in Bucharest, Romania, with the
third mobility with students of the Erasmus + Project in 2017-18. Our students
look forward to seeing their colleagues from Italy and Romania again where the
final stage of this project will end.
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