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Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Erasmus + KA2
Title: “Y.E.A.H. – Young Europeans Active and Healthy”
Short TTLA C3
(meeting
OFFICIAL REPORTSummary of the
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Erasmus + KA2 2017-1-PL01-KA219-
Young Europeans Active and Healthy”
Short TTLA C3 Meeting in Topliţa, Romania
07 – 13.10.2018 meeting working days 08-12.10.2018)
OFFICIAL REPORTSummary of the activities during the meeting
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Young Europeans Active and Healthy”
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OFFICIAL REPORT during the meeting
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Monday, October 8th
Welcoming Day
**school visit – acquainting with school facilities / meeting with the school management
**project activities: TRADITIONAL MEALS presentation
Students present the results of their online cooperation. Students worked in 6 international groups
focusing on meals containing: vegetables (supervised by Poland), soups (supervised by Lithuania),
pasta and starchy products (supervised by Latvia), meat (supervised by Romania), fish (supervised by
Portugal) and fruit and desserts (supervised by Spain). Students had the chance to discuss, evaluate
their online cooperation results and, finally, present show their outcomes to other teams.
*Activity’s added value: integration of culturally diverse pupils (All presentations available online)
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
**Local visits: cultural heritage of the hosting country
Visit to the Monastery of Saint Elijah. St. Elijah (Sfantu Ilie) is the patron of the Romanian school and,
therefore, the monastery cooperates closely with the our partner school.
The activity’s added value: creating tolerant, fair and respectful European citizens/cultivating long-
lasting European traditions.
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Tuesday, October 9th
Learning/teaching session for students:
- Chemistry in the kitchen – Pupils had workshops in chemistry laboratory. they will do some
experiments with food products, trying to explain the reactions happening and their influence on
human body (session prepared by the Romanian teachers).
Activity’s added value: to raise European awareness/ present the national culture and traditions/
integrate Europeans
**Training sessions for teachers
- summarizing the first part of the project – preparation. School coordinators were guided on
documents (reports, portfolios, evaluation results and analysis) that would be essential for the
common project assessment (with Poland as the country responsible for the session).
Activities’ added value: - exchange successful methods in teaching with the intention of implementing
some ideas into domestic schools / improve ICT skills
**Active living – sport and leisure facilities in the area of Toplita
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Learning/teaching session for students and teachers:
- Tradition in the kitchen – students and teachers took part in the culinary workshops. They learnt how
to make traditional meat products, they were acquainted with their nutritional values and other
advantages.
Activity’s added value: to raise European awareness/ present the national culture and traditions/
integrate Europeans
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Wednesday, October 10th
**Coordinators’ meeting – review of the tasks, deadlines and future objectives
**‘European Cuisine Fair’ – Students worked in six international teams. They chose one recipe from
the “Traditional Meals” collection and prepared the dish. The cooking workshops were conducted
outdoors and were open to school and local community as well.
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Thursday, October 11th
**Local leisure and health centres – learning the cultural heritage of the host country. A visit to Praid
Salt Mine – students and teachers took part in sport competitions, learnt about the properties of salt
(its advantages, its influence of human health).
**Training session for teachers
- software for creating and editing videos. Teachers were trained on the newest tools useful for project
implementation. The training session was in the form of workshops (with Latvia as the country
responsible for the workshops).
Activities’ added value: - exchange successful methods in teaching with the intention of implementing
some ideas into domestic schools / improve ICT skills
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
Friday, October 12th
**Teaching sessions for teachers:
- “Students with learning difficulties”. As the number of students with dyslexia, dysgraphia and
dyscalculia is rapidly growing, the teachers were acquainted with applicable solutions how to deal with
students with such learning disorders (Romania as the country responsible for the session).
Activities’ added value: - exchange successful methods in teaching with the intention of
implementing some ideas into domestic schools / improve ICT skills
**’Foodopedia’ - presentation
Students divided into six international groups gathered information related to chemical compounds
and elements in food: elements & microelements (supervised by Latvia), carbohydrates (supervised by
Poland), proteins (supervised by Spain), fats (supervised by Portugal), vitamins (supervised by
Romania) and water (supervised by Lithuania). In their research students focused on the biochemical
features, the functions in human body and food products containing given nutrients.
During the TTLA students had a chance to compile their research into one common e-book and they
presented their research to the wider school and local community.
*Activity’s added value: integration of culturally diverse pupils (All presentations available online)
Y.E.A.H. Young Europeans Active & Healthy
**Local visits: cultural heritage of the hosting country
Visit to Lacul Rosu and Bicaz Canyon – sport and healthy living places
The activity’s added value: creating tolerant, fair and respectful European citizens/cultivating long-
lasting European traditions.
**TTLA’s summary
Meeting for teachers and students summarizing the TTLA – discussion.