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Regional traditions eternally living.

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-PL01-KA229-081481
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | School Exchange Partnerships Funder Contribution: 18,556 EUR

Regional traditions eternally living.

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The project titled “Regional traditions eternally living” involved 2 schools, Primary School from Koszyce Wielkie, Poland and Scoala Gimnaziala from Sinsimion, Romania. The participants of the project were all students aged 10-15 years, attending our schools in years 2020/2021 and 2021/2022. The project was a response to the unsatisfactory results of surveys conducted among students of both schools on the knowledge of the region and language skills. In addition, we wanted to strengthen the long-term cooperation of Polish and Romanian youth, focusing on getting to know and popularizing the culture, folklore and folk art characteristic of the places where we live.The project pursued the following goals:- strengthening cooperation between partner schools,- fostering contact and intercultural dialogue of students between schools,- promoting learning of English as the main tool in international communication,- emphasizing the essence of culture, tradition and history of the region as an element of patriotism and national awareness.Our project also assumed equalizing opportunities for people with limited social skills and for people with disabilities.The assumed objectives of the project were implemented through the following activities: creating a historical performance by partner schools and disseminating them in English, e.g. on eTwinning platform, YouTube, organizing art and knowledge competitions on historical topics, participating in workshops on crafts, painting and cooking, participation in historical tours around partner school regions, preparing multimedia presentations and noticeboards by students about partner schools, including geographic location, national symbols, traditions, history and culture of the regions, promotion of important events in the history of Poland and Romania through photos of the celebrations of national holidays in English, Romanian and Polish.During the project, there were two short-term exchanges of students, one exchange per school. During these mobilities, students participated in performances, demonstrations, activities and projects where they broadened their knowledge of the history and culture of the partner countries, learned openness, tolerance, communicativeness and the ability to cooperate in a group.After the completed activities and mobility, project participants shared their knowledge and impressions with other students, both schools organized the Erasmus Day, the results and materials from the project were available on the school websites and eTwinning platform and the idea of participating in the project was disseminated in the region through articles in the local newspaper.Thanks to the participation in this project we achieved the intended goals, as evidenced by the results of evaluation surveys, observations and positive feedback from both project participants and the local environment. Moreover, the implementation of the project enhanced the image of our schools among local institutions and communities.

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