COMENIUS PROJECT
2013-2015
TODAY’S EUROPEAN
E-MAGAZINE
April 2015
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In this e-magazine we present you a glance of our collaboration: all the
common final products. Looking back it seems easy to create and update a
web page, a blog and a facebook account, to produce an e-magazine,
posters brochures and other educational material, but when these
products represent the collaboration between five/ four European
countries, you’ll understand that it’s very simple. (At the beginning of our
project we were five partners, but in November 2013, The Turkish school
left the partnership. At the beginning of the school year 2014-15 the
Spanish school left it, too due to some difficulties. So, during this school
year only, the last one of the project, Greece, Poland and Portugal keep on
working together.) These activities involved effort because all partners
had to coordinate their work, communicated in a common foreign
language—English - and constantly developed their managerial skills. But
we have to recognise that, despite the difficulties, the national and
transnational teamwork gave us great professional and personal
satisfaction and that this project allowed us the opportunity to meet
personally the teachers and the pupils from other European countries,
during the project meetings and we could see their realities directly. We
had the possibility to exchange good practices between members of our
schools, we have seen teaching methods and materials and we shared
solutions to solve school situations and others.
We believe that our partnership will remain a beautiful memory for all the
participants and in the future we will continue working together with
schools we’ve already met.
Most sincerely,
All the project teamwork members from
Greece, Poland and Portugal
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Question 4
NO
I don't know
Maybe
Yes
Questão 7
Não
Não sei
Talvez
Sim
THE MULTILINGUAL COMMON
QUESTIONNAIRES
In 2013 at the beginning of the school year all partners applied a
questionnaire about students, parents, teachers and local community’s
expectations through the project.
Each school adapted the questionnaires to the age of their students. The
results were presented and discussed between all the partners.
Likewise other questionnaires will be applied at the end of the work to
evaluate the impact of the project in each school.
Students’ questionnaire:
Would you like to become a member of a NGO?
Do you think this kind of projects is a big opportunity for your school?
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THE WEB PAGE
The Webpage was built and updated by the Portuguese team. It is a
simple webpage and it has a nice design in order that students, parents,
the local community and others could easily access to. All the articles were
written both in English and in the native language of the country which did
the activity and uploaded with photos. Materials (articles and photos)
were sent by the partners to the Portuguese team to be processed and
published. On this web page we can find links to the Project Blog and the
Facebook account. The website address was registered in some published
materials allowing thus a wider dissemination.
http://todayseuropean.weebly.com/
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THE PROJECT’S BLOG
Making the Project’s Blog was an important milestone because most of
the common and local activities were presented here. The activities listed
here, in chronological order, are also found on the Webpage and on the
Facebook account. The Spanish team was responsible for it during the first
year of the project. During the second year (2014-2015) the Greek team
was in charge of updating it.
In the Project’s blog all the articles are written in English and in one of the
partners’ languages (Greek, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish).
https://todayseuropean.wordpress.com/
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THE FACEBOOK ACCOUNT
We opened also a Facebook account where we shared with a lot of
different people our activities.
The Polish team built and updated it with all the information sent by the
other partners. As in the Webpage and the Blog all the information was
written into two different languages – Greek, Polish or Portuguese and
English.
To have all these three tools updating and working increased our ITC skills
and they can prove our great collaborative work.
https://www.facebook.com/aneta.stawczyk.3?ref=ts&fref=ts
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THE PROJECT’S LOGO
The elaboration of the Project’s Logo was one of the first important
moments. Each partner organized a contest of drawings and the best one
was chosen to represent its country. During the first meeting in Izmir,
Turkey, we made an exhibition with all the winners national Logos and
voted for the best model. The Spanish Logo was elected and since then all
common products have the Logo printed.
The Spanish Logo The Greek Logo
The Turkish Logo
The Portuguese Logo
The Polish Logo
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THE PROJECT’S POSTER
Making the Project’s Poster followed the same path as the realization of
the Project’s Logo. There have been many drawings made by all the
partners’ students. During the second meeting in Mytilene, Greece the
Polish Poster was selected.
It was a great competition and we are glad that it has stimulated the
artistic and sense and competitiveness between all the teams who have
worked hard and very seriously.
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THE PROJECT’S BOOKLET
The Booklet achievement was made in the same way as other products of
the partnership – collaborative work.
The Greek team gathered all the information sent by all countries and
organized the final product which can be read at the Webpage. It was one
of the first products to be produced and gives information about the
schools partners and their countries.
Our Project’s Booklet
«Today’s European»
Together we can make a difference
Created by the:
Greek
Spanish
Portuguese
Polish
Turkish
. school teams
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THE PROJECT’S CALENDAR
We had the idea of creating a School Calendar which could be hanged in
each class, sold or given. During the meeting in Portugal (October2014) we
distributed the months between the different partners. Each country team
chose suggestive pictures and labelled them. Then they were sent to the
Portuguese team who was in charge of organizing all the information and
giving it a final form: The 2015 Calendar.
Students and teachers evaluated this product as very interesting and
especially useful for them in their everyday life.
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THE PROJECT’S LEAFLET
One of the final common products was the Leaflet which was made by the
Polish team, using all the suggestions given by the other partners. This
beautiful product shows all the collaborative work done during the two
years of the project and it’s a way of disseminate it, since it was
distributed in the partners’ schools and local communities.
It can also be found at the project’s webpage.
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Making this issue of the e-magazine was a way of putting together all the
common products of the partnership. There’s one yet to be done: a final
DVD showing not only these products, but also the volunteering activities
done during three of the four meetings – in Greece, Portugal and Poland.
When working on these products (writing and translating articles, taking
photos, choosing the best ones, doing the local volunteering activities...)
students developed different skills: communicative skills in their own
language and in English, increase the understanding for other cultures and
fostering values based on tolerance, solidarity, mutual understanding and
dialogue. In conclusion increase European citizens' understanding of the
building of Europe, and of their common yet diverse cultural heritage,
especially related to democratic values and human rights that underpin
the process of European integration.
The meetings were one of the highlights of the project since students
could use all those new skills and knowledge in loco.