Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy
Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:S.M:S PASCOLI, Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy, Tor Bridge HighS.M:S PASCOLI,Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy,Tor Bridge HighFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2018-1-IT02-KA229-048603Funder Contribution: 48,128.9 EURThe project was coordinated by the Pascoli school and involved a foreign partner, the British school Tor Bridge High. Initially, a third partner was also expected to participate, the Polish school Szkola Podstawowa nr 9 im. Jana Pawla II, who, following the approval of the project, decided to retire due to internal problems. The expected duration was two years, which were then extended to three, due to the Covid-19 emergency.The aim of the project was to promote knowledge of the European cultural heritage, its social and educational value, raise awareness on the issues of protection of cultural, historical, landscape, natural and ethno-anthropological heritage, promote the protection of the environment and resources to train more aware and attentive European citizens.The project responded to horizontal and sectoral European priorities, as it is focused on the enhancement of the European cultural heritage in a broad sense and on the acquisition of key and transversal competences and skills.The project embraced the themes of European citizenship, respect for diversity, tolerance, environmental protection and the recognition of the inestimable value of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the wealth of Europe.The activities carried out were made:- 4 Joint staff training events, two carried out in person and two in a virtual manner due to the Covid-19 emergency,- 4 Transnational Mobility Activities of pupils, two of which were carried out virtually due to the pandemic.The students, supported by accompanying teachers, were involved in workshops, carried out at the same time as the relative training activity for the teachers.The topics covered were:1) Effects and consequences of atmospheric pollution on the artistic and cultural heritage2) Protection of the environmental and marine heritage3) Intangible and ethno-anthropological cultural heritage: traditions - focus on the United Kingdom4) Intangible and ethno-anthropological cultural assets: traditions -focus on ItalyFor face-to-face activities, classroom training was integrated with guided tours to directly observe sites related to the issues.During the remote activities due to Covid, virtual visits to museums and sites of interest were carried out through videos and photographic material.For the provision of each training activity, the schools responsible for teaching materials were prepared and then made available to the wider public in a dedicated area, accessible from the websites of the partner schools.Likewise, the students produced materials such as posters and billboards and audio-video contributions to testify their activities and ensure their dissemination, including through social media.The methodologies applied were that of cooperative learning and peer learning, all participants were encouraged to actively contribute to the debates and discussions. Digital and interactive tools were used to increase the involvement of learners.A dissemination plan has been implemented to disseminate its objectives and results to a wide audience, even those not involved in the implementation of the project, to maximize their impact and create emulative effects.The dissemination activity was carried out throughout the duration of the project through classic communication channels (articles in local newspapers), websites of the partner schools and social media (Facebook).The participation of schools in the project promises a positive impact, in terms of:- teachers with greater skills and more motivated and sensitized students with respect to the protection and enhancement of the cultural, landscape, natural, ethno-anthropological heritage- teachers and students with enhanced linguistic, intercultural, social and digital skills- improvement of the ability to organize and manage transnational activities with local and foreign partners- strengthening, in the participating schools, of strategies for internationalization and development and increasing European cooperation by activity staff training and transnational mobility of students- implementation of innovative methodologies for teaching and learning- development of partnerships with foreign schools and local actors to promote transnational exchange activities- increase in the exchange of good practices at European levelThe results of the project have been integrated into the educational offer of the participating schools and teachers will continue to experiment with their use in the normal course of curricular activities, for the benefit of students and the entire school community.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:SREDNJA STRUCNA SKOLA BRANKO RADICEVIC, AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DE BARCELOS, SOU Gimnazija Koco Racin, Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana BrzechwySREDNJA STRUCNA SKOLA BRANKO RADICEVIC,AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DE BARCELOS,SOU Gimnazija Koco Racin,Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana BrzechwyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-PL01-KA210-SCH-000027201Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR<< Objectives >>1. Ensuring young people to acquire social, civic and intercultural competences, by promoting democratic values and fundamental rights, social inclusion and non-discrimination, as well as active citizenship2. Promoting intercultural dialogue through all forms of learning3. Encourage young people to actively take part in the society to feel less socially excluded and gain self-esteem4. Raise awareness of the common history and values of the EU5. having a sense of self-value and higher esteem<< Implementation >>1. selection of students and teachers, quality assurance, time management, risk management, archiving, reporting 2. developing effective measures to deal with social and cultural inclusion3. 4 students exchanges: Sport as an ambassador of social inclusion, Overcoming cultural obstacles by embracing our heritage, Equal opportunities for all and entitlement to human rights, Participating in the society to promote democracy and global citizenship4. evaluation and dissemination activities<< Results >>1. at institutional level: developing strategies to implement the concept of social inclusion and provide equal opportunities for all learners;2. activities with the students: they will be aware of the importance of inclusion, healthy living, cultural heritage, human rights and democracy; they will have opportunity to experience internationalization, and spread the positive impact over their peers, having made friends; 3. at inter-institutional level: partnerships and future school exchanges
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Scuola dell'infanzia paritaria L'Albero Azzurro, Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy, NEJAT SABUNCU ILKOKULU, Școala Gimnazială Cernătești, CEIP VIRGEN DE LA PAZScuola dell'infanzia paritaria L'Albero Azzurro,Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy,NEJAT SABUNCU ILKOKULU,Școala Gimnazială Cernătești,CEIP VIRGEN DE LA PAZFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-ES01-KA219-037914Funder Contribution: 124,379 EUROur Erasmus + Project is called “Conquering Books Again” and it involves five countries which are: Italy, Poland, Turkey, Romania and Spain. These five partners are primary and lower secondary schools whose students´ages are similar to each other (from 6 to 13 years old) It is an education project mainly focused on “IMPROVING BOOK READING, TRANSFORMING KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES” and leading our students to read more, to be active participants in Arts, ICT, Media, Literature, Social and Volunteering activities. Our goal is to communicate that a book can be “read” in different ways; it can be sung, it can be dramatized,… In this way we intend to bring our students closer to the pleasure of reading. All this is born of our concern for the low percentage of students who today, with all available audiovisual media, are losing their habit and pleasure in reading. The main goals of our project have been: -Promote European integration and decrease stereotypes-Increase book reading habits-Improve skills for creating book, magazine, taking short movie and writing essays-Foster the exchange of good practices and learning to European standards-Improve communication skills in foreign languages, ICT skills-Increase responsibility, confidence, initiative and the feeling of independence-Foster understanding and responsiveness to social, linguistic and cultural diversity-Broaden personal and interpersonal skill-Observe other educational systems and teaching methodsIn general, participants have been primary school students of middle class background who live in industrial town or cities, with the exception of the Romanian school located in a rural area. The activities have been offered to all or a large part of the students of the schools, so that many more children have participated than have benefitted from the mobility, far exceeding the minimum amount of 50 established in the project.All countries established in the first transnational meeting met the criteria for the selection of beneficiaries and gave importance to gender equality in the selection of students. As reflected in the mobility data, the number of beneficiaries has increased with respect to the number reflected in the project application.The Project has included two types of activities. The main ones and side ones. The main activities has involved reading different types of books such as novels, biographies and books relating to philosophy and poetry and creative activities such as creating scenarios, writting essays, creating poetry magazines and producing short movies. Each partner has independently read national books and, when we came together in the LTTA meetings, we developed the main activities together in English.Side activities have related to art, music/dance, sport, cuisine and have provided dynamic lifestyles using the cultural heritage as a key component. Prior to each mobility, research had been carried out in each of the countries, exhibitions made in the form of posters, PowerPoints, videos, crafts, philosophical books and exercises related to the main activities to be developed in the meeting.As a result, participants have been able to work directly with students and teachers from other countries, reaching common goals that have allowed positives changes. Students’ social, personal and interpersonal skills have been improved and stereotypes and prejudices have been reduced. Team-work and ICT skills have been developed. Students’ participation in all scheduled activities has helped them discover new skills and make them more active in their daily life. Teachers have had the opportunity to exchange, explore and learn about other educational systems. They also have improved their language and communication skills, managerial and negotiation skills as well as team spirit. Impact on institutions has lead the creation of a trans-national network increasing the schools’ European dimensión and prestige. Families have been in direct contact with other students and this has increased tolerance and has reduced stereotypes. The relationship between schools and local communities has also improved. We trust that the repetition and settlement of the way of working carried out with future students who are given an active, creative and dynamic role will improve their social and intersocial skills; They will increase their sense of responsibility, effort, self-esteem, confidence and autonomy by exposing or representing the results of their products to a known and unknown audience.We believe that all this will result in the development of their basic skills, necessary for their future careers.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy, Scoala Gimnaziala Nr.1 Urdari, Jaunjelgavas vidusskola, Colegio Ruta de la Plata, Aydin Yenipazar Merkez OrtaokuluSzkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana Brzechwy,Scoala Gimnaziala Nr.1 Urdari,Jaunjelgavas vidusskola,Colegio Ruta de la Plata,Aydin Yenipazar Merkez OrtaokuluFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-ES01-KA229-064195Funder Contribution: 137,610 EURScience in our Hands project was born out of the idea to enhance the teaching of science in partner schools as their curriculum is concentrated on the transfer of content, theories, and facts from the textbooks instead of developing skills. We have a thorough understanding of the fact that there is a need for the learners in this 21st century to have a distinct set of skills that are different from the proficiencies of the science students of the past centuries and a comprehensive science education can provide a solid background for the development of skills required in this 21st century.Our objectives are:To enable the students to acquire necessary competencies such as innovation, problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, decision-making, and ICT literacy.To ensure the science subject is appealing to the learners. To present science as a real subject that can be applied to the daily lives of the learners.To nurture individuals who are science-literate.To ensure full participation of students in the learning process.To enable students who possess the right skills to take up a scientific career in the future.To develop the multicultural knowledge of the students and teachers as well as assist them to have tolerance for diverse lifestyles and cultures.To inspire teachers and learners to enhance their language skills.To influence the professional development of the teachers and assist them to go with the pace and trend in their sector.The project consists of two major groups of activities. In the first category, the practical activities of the learners will be conducted under the guidance of the science teachers. This session will feature experiments that involve the participation of the learners in various scientific procedures like the interpretation of data, classifying, measuring, observing, and experimenting, amongst others. This session will enable them to utilize creative thought and logical thinking skills to assist with reasoning, decision-making, communication skills, and problem-solving. These are examples of the experiments in this session:Removal of DNA from fruits and human tissue.Analyzing soil from all countries.Analysis of pressure with water rocket.Science experiments.In the second collection of activities carried out by the students, they will create and design devices by making use of science. Engaging in these actions will allow them to unravel the science behind various technological devices. In this case, science will make more impact and applicable to the daily activities in life.Activities in the second group are building and designing:A scale models of all schoolsA bridge made with spaghettiA robotic ArmSolar-energy-powered carsTheir own video gamesAbout thirty teachers and one hundred secondary school students within the age bracket of 11-15 years will directly participate in project activities in partner schools.Experimenting, surveys, lectures, student-centered learning, peer and collaborative learning group working, experimenting and sharing experiences will be some of the methods used in our project.EXPECTED OUTCOMES AND LONG-TERM BENEFITSScience will be more attractive to the learners as the innovative methods and hands-on activities introduced to them during the two-years project, will enable them to have direct participation in the learning process. Valuable skills required in the 21st century such as critical thinking, decision making, problem-solving, ICT literacy will be acquired during the training. These competencies will assist them to be more independent and successful in other life endeavors.When these students acquire these skills, it will enhance their abilities when they start working and will improve their proficiency in a high-responsibilities work position.The LTT meetings have been planned to entail the working and co-habitation with peers from various nations. This will help the participants have a broader knowledge of the differences in the cultures and languages of European nations. With this experience, they will achieve more social, intercultural, and civic skills required for their personal growth.Teachers will also attend the LTT meetings, which will make them improve their comprehension and offer them a deeper understanding of the educational settings in other nations.These teachers will also communicate and explain the techniques, practices, and ideas with different partners. The project will be a fantastic opportunity for them to enhance their professional growth.Schools will benefit from this project too as their international outlook will be developed and advanced. It will also increase the learning of new languages and help them to enjoy the advantages of international cooperation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DE BARCELOS, SOU Gimnazija Koco Racin, I.T.I.S. PANELLA - VALLAURI, IES TEROR, Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana BrzechwyAGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DE BARCELOS,SOU Gimnazija Koco Racin,I.T.I.S. PANELLA - VALLAURI,IES TEROR,Szkola Podstawowa nr9 im. Jana BrzechwyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-PL01-KA229-065802Funder Contribution: 126,968 EUR*Context:STEAM encourages students to develop and apply solutions to real challenges facing the world. Occupations in STEM-related careers are some of the fastest growing and best paid of the 21st century, and they often have the greatest potential for job growth. Building a solid STEM foundation through a well-rounded curriculum is the best way to ensure that students are exposed to math, science, and technology throughout their educational career. Students are extremely curious and impressionable, so instilling an interest at an early age could spark a lasting desire to pursue a career in any of these fields. Project supports students' involvement in learning and offers a pedagogical approach where teachers will become mentors of creativity. Inclusion of Forensic science in the curriculum will foster interdisciplinary explorations of science in curriculum. Because forensic science is an emerging interdisciplinary field, it can be included in chemistry, physics, biology, math, art, environmental sciences, technology and engineering.*The objectives of the project:-Innovative interdisciplinary approach of learning Forensic science based on real problems-Implementing innovative practices in education and use of open educational resources and new technologies-Reinforce the centrality of the student as part of a training process, boost motivation to learn, the ability to build its own learning&training path, the sense of responsibility with respect to the future path-Stimulate interest in students towards a knowledge proposed by experimenting, with forms of learning on the job in real situations-Develop skills of self-orientation and train students to think critically and independently about the big picture of Forensic science and the challenges it creates*Number and profile of participants:All of the organization partners in this Partnership are experienced in the field of teaching STEAM subjects and they will contribute to a great extent for the realization of the proposal. There is total number of about 24 key persons that will be included with working assignment and in training activities.*ActivitiesThere is total number of about 60 students and 24 teachers from the five partner schools that will be included in the student exchanges and activities.1.selection of students and teachers involved in the activities, quality assurance, budget control and time management, contracting with host families, risk management, archiving, reporting to the NA and EU2. Three LTTA with students5. Two training events for teachers- creation of lesson plans for non-formal education and creation of Handbook6.self evaluation instruments7.dissemination activities (within the institutions involved in the project, in other institutions, public events and mass media coverage, publications and online dissemination).*Methodology1.months 1-2 (establishment of a communication between partners)2.months 2- (online meeting 1 - selection and preparation of participants, specific rules)3.months 8, 14, 19 (students exchanges)4.month 3, 23 (training event with teachers)5.months 16 - after (follow up phase with direct activities with the target groups)6.month 13 - after (dissemination phase with previously defined activities in a dissemination plan)7.months 20-24 (completion of the project with specific tasks of each partner in the sustainability period, reinforcing the partnership and inviting new partners)*ResultsResults of the project are collaboratively designed set of INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES in the field of Forensic science. The project exchanges pedagogical methods and best practices through school visits and the exchange of ideas and lessons. Materials and handbook will be available so they can be adopted and applied by other teachers.*Impact1.Impact on participants:-Developed capacity to productively engage in STEAM learning activities-Increased knowledge about the importance of applying science in everyday life and learning through the innovative approach-Increased level of use of ICT-based methodologies for STEAM learning and providing more attractive form of Forensic science-Confidence, motivation and enthusiasm for Forensic education2.Impact on target groups:-21st century competencies-Increased problem-solving skills-Engagement, interest, enjoyment and achievement in STEAM subjects and Forensic scienceThe potential long-term benefitsThis project will be beneficial experience for all participants to experience how to be a part of multicultural team.1.new innovative approach to teaching and learning STEAM and Forensic science2.implementation of the handbook in the curricular and extra-curricular activities3.new partnerships and projects to further enhance the results of this project
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