Dienstag, 23. November 2021

Students' online meeting

The first international meeting of the Erasmus+ group has just finished! On the 23rd of November students from four partner schools met on the Teams platform to discuss the sustainable development of their countries and cities. The meeting was attended by about 60 students and project coordinators from Poland, Austria, Denmark and Spain. The first part of the meeting was about having fun together and breaking language barriers. In the second part, the students had the opportunity to get to know each other better and discuss the tasks they were carrying out together. The students worked in 12 project groups, and the results of their  work were published on the Padlet website. There was also time for the whole group discussion.

We would like to thank the students for their participation in the meeting and their involvement.


The programme:


Programme


 

Activity 1: Welcoming: 

Clap your hands to the right / left / up / down: https://www.workshop-spiele.de/remote-workshops-richtig-abrunden/


 

Activity 2: Warm-up Game - Everybody who … switches on the camera. 

Start: All students switch off their cameras. 

Teacher asks questions and if they are right for you, you switch on your camera. 

Everybody who:

·       has a pet

·       has a dog at home

·       has a cat at home 

·       does not like travelling 

·       has a brother 

·       has a sister 

·       is from Poland 

·       is from Denmark 

·       is from Austria

·       is from Spain 

·       does not like spaghetti 

 

Activity 3: Breakout session 1 (15 min) - https://padlet.com/erasmusabadsola/e02z3o69vqfw5r13 

·       Padlet 1 – Main problems concerning sustainability in our area

·       Discuss the topic in your group and write down 5 main ideas in the Padlet. 

·       Choose one speaker who presents your results. 

·       PASSWORD is ERASMUS+ (capital letters) 

·       ONLY 3 groups present 

 

Activity 4: Breakout session 2 (15 min) https://padlet.com/erasmusabadsola/mrkx2umby3m5dq91 

·       Padlet 2 – Good sustainable practises in our area

·       Discuss the topic in your group and write down 5 main ideas in the Padlet. 

·       Choose one speaker who presents your results. 

·       PASSWORD is ERASMUS+ (capital letters) 

·       ONLY 3 other groups present 

 

Activity 5:

Select one Sustainable Development Goal. Do one activity concerning your topic/SDG, take a picture and post it on Instagram #letschallengeka2

Activity 5: Good-bye from teachers 

Activity 6: 

Wave your hands https://www.workshop-spiele.de/remote-workshops-richtig-abrunden/

 


 



Sonntag, 21. November 2021

At the end of November, our school hosted a meeting for parents of the Erasmus + project participants who were about to  take part in a student exchange that was planned in December in Denmark. However, the exchange was postponed due to pandemic reasons.

Coordinators described the idea of the project to the  parents and presented the rules that need to be followed when  participating in a foreign mobility. Parents had the opportunity to see the review from previous exchanges and get to know partner schools. 
















Dienstag, 2. November 2021

2nd Teachers' Meeting in Konin, Poland


On the 2nd-4th November, our school hosted the coordinators of the international Erasmus + project “Let’s challenge the future - Approaching new horizons to create a sustainable Europe!”. Teachers from partner schools from Austria, Denmark, Spain and Poland took part in inspiring meetings, workshops, open lessons and discussions to work on  the issue of sustainable development.

 The meeting with the Coordinator for Youth and Creative Projects of the City Hall, Mrs. Agnieszka Gołębiowska and the City Councilor of Konin, Mrs. Emilia Wasielewska, was an excellent opportunity to talk about the idea of ​​sustainable development of our city, education and youth. 

The president of the Association for People with Autism Gepetto, Mrs Anna Leśna-Szymańska, introduced the guests to the specificity of the idea of assisted flat for people with an autism spectrum. 

The topic of obtaining electricity and heat as a result of thermal treatment of municipal waste was discussed during the visit to the Municipal Department of Municipal Waste Management. The next point was a visit to the Salt Mine in Kłodawa and a conversation on the mining of natural resources and their processing.


At the end, teachers had the opportunity to participate in open lessons prepared by teachers and students.













Our last day in Gandia

The participants of the Erasmus + coordinators' meeting "Lets's challenge the future- Approaching new horizons to create a sust...