Embracing Everyone

This Erasmus+ project focuses on the problem of social exclusion (in terms of a lack of basic skills). In order to reach this goal of inclusion we will practice new strategies and methods of teaching cooperatively and inclusively at schools and during leisure time activities. Every partner will apply one of these methods in their school environment, observe and evaluate the outcomes. During the meeting these outcomes will be discussed by all partners and will be transferred to one another. By the end of the project time, 5 strategies will have been applied and evaluated.
During the project different activities will be done by all the partners.

Sunday, 21 January 2018

Slovenia Visit

In May 2017, children and teachers from the partner schools met in Velenje in Slovenia. The sun shone and it was lovely to see everyone again! 


We were able to spend a lot of time outside and enjoy workshops based on the schools brilliant kitchen garden and visit the local castle. The community had made a brilliant effort to welcome us and we enjoyed a wonderful evening with Scouts who showed us how to light fires and build shelters. 



The children loved visiting the mine in Velenje, were able to dress up as a miner and learn about life down the mines.


The end of the week was very exciting, we visited the Postojna Cave which was beautiful and see a creature that lives there called the 'Human Fish'.


Thank you for a super week!






1 comment:

  1. It was a great pleasure for me to see the Slovenians dedication to outdoor activities and I'd like to have a garden at our school.
    I really learnt some names of cammon fruit and vegetables in five different languages.
    ”The Little Prince” was a high quality children's musical and I was able to experience my childhood memories and feelings.
    We visited the Postojna Cave, the Postojna Castle and Ljubljana city.I was wonderful.
    I experienced some nice and unforgettable moments in Solvenia, which will help me to be more dedicated to my work with my students.
    Team Teaching -I helped out in the lesson and I liked the abilities of speaking and interacting of the students.
    This visit was like a coal -mining deep in our hearts and spirit.I 'd better say” mining for gold of European friendship and understanding”

    Cornelia Soare-Romanian teacher

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