Hellenic Agency of Erasmus+ published in its FB page the summary of our first mobility experience to Iceland with a link to our Newsletter .
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Erasmus+, KA 226, Exchange of Good Practices 2020-1-EL01-KA226-SCH-094685
Hellenic Agency of Erasmus+ published in its FB page the summary of our first mobility experience to Iceland with a link to our Newsletter .
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Our time in Reykjavík was amazing. The people, the city, the atmosphere, everything was so welcoming.
We loved to get to know Menntaskólinn, the oldest school in Reykjavík. We were so well received by everyone in there and would really like to thank Jóhanna for being a great host. We learned a lot about several digital tools (INNA, Microsoft Teams, Padlet) and how we can use it in our classes. The highlight was when we grouped up with teachers from different countries to create lesson plans: the diversity of knowledge, procedures and methodologies made the process of making it really interesting and fulfilling, plus we managed to do it using the tools we were taught.
The cultural activities left us amazed: the Golden Circle, the Gullfoss Cascate, the Geysers, the Fagradalsfjall Volcano and that tomato soup at Fridheimar! Everything was beautiful and gave us a sense of peace and cosiness. The organization of everything was also pretty good and made it possible to enjoy every single moment of it.
Our experience at Iceland was a 10 out of 10 and we hope to get the chance to visit this wonderful country again!
Please access here our presentation about the iceland mobility
Newsletter for the first LTTA mobility hosted in Reyavik ,was sent to Parents from the Icelandic partner in November ,see more here
We are proud of winning the first European Innovative
Teaching Award 2021 of the European Commission. You can follow the launch event here
We were selected by EPOS, our national agency for the Flanders region and made a 30 second film to give impression on the innovation in our school since 2015. Erasmus+ programs and the possibility for job shadowing had a significant impact on the changes from future classroom lab to distant learning and the use of innovative methods.
For some short impressions on this topics, please watch this video:
Biology teacher Jelena Stojanović, who participated in the LTTA in Iceland, presented her results learned to the presidents of the expert councils of Language, Economics, Law, Physical Education and Social Sciences.
They were introduced to the Lesson plan and the use of digital tools within the plan. The presidents of the expert councils will present in their expert council the presented and motivate their colleagues to apply some of the tools in their work in the following period.
Serbian partner published the project summary and wrote for the experience of its teachers that participated in the first training week in Iceland,on the European Educational platform of Epale .