Last stage of the Erasmus Plus Project Maintaining an evergreen teaching in the age of 3.0 with the IPSSCTS partners I.Einaudi (Varese, Italy), the Mihai Ionescu Institute (Bucharest, Romania) and the IES Eduardo Janeiro (Fuengirola, Spain)
The students
participating in the Erasmus Plus project have visited Romania from 21
to 26 of May. A group of 15 students accompanied by two teachers were welcomed
at the Mihai Ionescu Institute in Bucharest where they also met their Italian partners . The students were hosted by
the families responding to the Spanish hospitality in Fuengirola. During the
stay in Bucharest the group followed the program of the project that included
activities in the classroom and visits organized by the Romanian partner. On
the first day, after some ice breaker games the
students presented their projects to the assigned groups . The presentations from
Spain were excellent and we felt very proud of
our representatives.
Throughout the week there were several visits where the students as well
as learning about the history, geography, nature, architecture and art of
the country, could share experiences and learned to live respecting and approaching different learning rhythms, level, cultures and religions
from knowledge and mutual respect. At the end of the day the lesson and practice of the multicultural coexistence continued in the houses where
they were hosted. The week ended with a day in the TV studio Speranta with the participation
in a recording of the morning program and an editing lesson of the material
collected by the students during the week's activities
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Speranta TV |
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Spanish and Italian speakers |
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Spanish audience |
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MS Manea, Romanian Coordinator |
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MS Zonca,Italian Coordinator |
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Ms Quijano ,Spanish Coordinator |
This concludes the last
stage of this project where they have exchanged practices of didactic use of
new technologies combined with cooperative learning and problem solving and learning about the country in the families.
From here we congratulate
all the participants for the work done and we hope that the seed sown grows
creating a more respectful, united Europe.The friendship with Romania
and Italy has grown and we hope that we have opened doors to continue in the
future working together opening minds, changing lives
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