Comenius contact seminar Active citizenship learn feel and act

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EDUCATION EXCHANGES SUPPORT FOUNDATION WELCOMES YOU AT THE COMENIUS CONTACT SEMINAR “ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: LEARN, FEEL AND ACT” Active Citizenship - the term implies working towards the betterment of one’s community through economic participation, public service, volunteer work, and other such efforts to improve life for all citizens. Citizenship status often implies some responsibilities and duties.

Objectives of the seminar: - to provide an excellent environment for shearing ideas and finding partners for future Comenius Partnerships; - to promote the theme of Active Citizenship in Comenius Partnerships; - to improve the quality of the Comenius Partnerships; - to provide information on the Comenius School Partnerships and on the application procedures; - to present examples of good practice.

Target group - teachers and head teachers of general level schools (pupil’s age 10-15 years)

Place - Vilnius, Lithuania

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LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME The Lifelong Learning Programme for Community Action in the Field of Lifelong Learning (the Lifelong Learning Programme – LLP) has been established by the Decision 1720/2006/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 15 November 2006. The general objective of the LLP programme is to contribute through lifelong learning to the development of the Community as an advanced knowledge society, with sustainable economic development, more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. It aims to foster interaction, cooperation and mobility between education and training systems within the Community, so that they become a world quality reference. The Lifelong Learning Programme comprises four sectorial programmes on school education (Comenius), higher education (Erasmus), vocational training (Leonardo da Vinci) and adult education (Grundtvig), and is completed by a transversal programme focusing on policy cooperation, languages, information and communication technology, and dissemination and exploitation of results. Finally, the Jean Monnet programme focuses on European integration and support for certain key institutions and associations active in the field. Lifelong Learning Programme

SECTORIAL PROGRAMMES Comenius School education

Erasmus Higher education

Leonardo da Vinci Vocational training

Grundtvig Adult education

TRANSVERSAL PROGRAMME Policy cooperation & innovation in LLL, Languages, Development of ICT–based content, Dissemination and exploitation of results

JEAN MONNET PROGRAMME Jean Monnet action, Operating grants supporting specified institutions, Operating grants to support other European institutions

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COMENIUS ROLE IN LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME Comenius programme seeks to develop understanding between various European cultures through exchanges and cooperation between schools in different countries – these experiences foster personal development, skills and competences, and cultivate the notion of European citizenship. The programme addresses the educational community in its broadest sense, including local authorities, parents associations or teacher training institutes. Comenius aims to boost the quality of school education, strengthen its European dimension and promote mobility, language learning and greater inclusion.

Comenius activities Comenius Partnership is a project for school cooperation that brings all the institutions from the countries participating in the Lifelong Learning Programme together for common activities. The aim of the activities is to enhance the European dimension in education by encouraging collaboration between European schools. Collaboration with colleagues from other countries enables teachers and secondary school students to learn about other cultures, improve their knowledge of a foreign language, and share experience and innovative teaching practices. The target group of the activity is pre-school educational institutions and all types of schools providing pre-higher education. Minimal size of Bilateral partnership – 2 partners from at least 2 countries. Minimal size of Multilateral partnership – 3 partners from at least 3 countries. Duration of Bilateral/Multilateral partnerships – 2 years.

Comenius Preparatory Visits and Contact Seminars aim to assist school representatives, wishing to prepare a Comenius partnership project get acquainted with future partner institutions and have an opportunity to prepare a project together. 3


Comenius In-service Training aims to improve the quality of general education by providing an opportunity for teachers and other pedagogical staff to participate in a training course up to six weeks long in another country. As a result, the participants are encouraged to improve their teaching skills and knowledge, and to better understand general education in Europe.

Comenius Assistantship aims to provide an opportunity to future teachers to expand their understanding about the European dimension, improve their knowledge of a foreign language, learn about other European countries and their educational systems, and improve their teaching skills.

Schools Hosting a Comenius Assistant aims to provide schools with the opportunity to accept a Comenius assistant from another European country. Such student practice will assist in strengthening the European dimension at the institution and the implementation of CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning), will increase the selection and support the learning of foreign languages in school.

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“WELCOME TO LITHUANIA” Lithuania is a new and active member of the European Union (since May 1, 2004) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (since March 29, 2004). It is the only Baltic country with nearly eight hundred years of statehood tradition, while its name was first mentioned almost one thousand years ago, in 1009. Wedged at the dividing line of Western and Eastern civilizations, Lithuania battled dramatically for its independence and survival. Once in the Middle Ages, Lithuania was the largest state in the entire Eastern Europe, where crafts and overseas trade prospered. In 1579, Vilnius University, an important scientific and education centre of the European scale, was opened. In 16th century, Lithuania adopted its First, Second and Third Statutes. Not only the Statutes were the backbone of the legislative system of the country, they had a major impact on legislation of other European states of the time. Despite losing its independence, Lithuania managed to retain its Third Statute in effect for as many as 250 years, which was instrumental in preservation of national and civic self-awareness of the public. The Constitution of Lithuania-Poland together with the French Constitution, both adopted in 1791, were the first constitutions in Europe. Vilnius has always been a multinational, multilingual, and multicultural European city. Trying to position itself as an informal political leader of the Baltic countries, Lithuania shares its own experiences in democratic developments with other countries of post-soviet block and takes active participation in the EU renewal processes. In April 2005, Vilnius hosted the meeting of 26 NATO foreign ministers.

Music is a truly universal language. The first opera performances in Lithuania were staged in early 17th century, just 20 years after the genre was born. 18th century saw the emergence of manor theatres, ballet. The Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre performed its first opera premiere on the eve of 1923. Presently, the theatre stages from five to eight new theatre and ballet pieces every year. Simultaneously, the most notable works from the classical “golden fund” are preserved. Finest opera singers, masterful dancers, forceful 5


direction and original stage design create truly memorable performances. Spring marathon of musical festivals is kicked off by an elite Vilnius Festival with the most prominent classical music ensembles and jazz masters from all over the world participating each year. The venue then passes the baton to Pažaislis Festival of Classical and Sacred Music. Pažaislis Monastery, a genuine masterpiece of Baroque architecture in Lithuania, features central concerts of the festival; other performances are commonly held in churches and abbeys. The musical waves of the Christopher Summer Festival floods Vilnius and its environs with summer concerts. The festival skilfully blends the classical masters with avantgarde escapades, the cycles of piano and organ music with guitar performances. Altogether, festivals offer over 100 unique performances every year. Expect fireworks of jam sessions at an international Kaunas Jazz Festival, Blues Nights on the Lūkstas Lake, Vilnius and Klaipėda jazz festivals. Excellent local jazz performers always make a fantastic discovery for those, who are unaware of the country’s jazz traditions. In the memory of the world-famous performer, jazz lovers in Lithuania erected a monument to Frank Zappa. At least ten international folklore festivals are held during the summer months. Their performances attract crowds of spectators, dozens of ethnic congregations, hundreds of folk art exhibitions. Every four years, The Festival of Song (and Dance) gathers Lithuanians from all over the world into a colossal nationwide event of unsurpassed exuberance. The song festivals of the three Baltic countries are jointly included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Arts. Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911), undoubtedly the most famous Lithuanian painter, was also a gifted composer. His paintings, extremely hard to categorize under any single trend of art, are reputedly the most significant contribution of Lithuanian art to the global culture. His name was cited along with W. Kandinsky, E. Munch, O. Redon, F. Kupka and other most prominent modernists of the time. Kaunas is home to the museum-gallery dedicated to this artist. Visiting exhibitions and galleries, you will be surprised how versatile a contemporary Lithuanian art is. Whether a master of figurative painting or colourist virtuoso, whether a minimalist philosopher or a poet of abstract 6


stroke, everyone is distinct and unique. At one exhibition, you may suddenly find yourself participating in an avant-garde project, while another gallery may turn you into a ceramicist making yourself a commemorative medal. Works of figurative painter Augustinas Savickas, the patriarch of the contemporary Lithuanian art and a representative of figure painting, can be viewed at his own gallery in Vilnius; an extensive collection of the best painters of the country is presented at Vilnius ir Vilniečiai Gallery owned by Stasys Juškus. Most remarkable sculptors include Aloyzas Smilingis, Regimantas Midvikis, and Arūnas Sakalauskas. Tapestry by Feliksas Jakubauskas would adorn any textile exhibition anywhere in the world. Interesting and rich are European Park (featuring over 100 works by worldrenowned sculptors) and Vilnoja Sculpture Park (featuring works by artists from 40 countries) lying just outside Vilnius as well as open-air expositions in Klaipėda, Panevėžys, Ventės Ragas, Juodkrantė, etc. There are over 200 art galleries and exhibition halls in the country. The Lithuanian Artists’ Association unites over 1500 professional artists.

Theatre. The first drama play in Lithuania was performed in 1570, at the theatre of the Palace of the Rulers. Theatre company of the Vilnius University (Jesuits’ College at that time) was born in the same year. Currently, Lithuania has 13 national theatres (8 drama theatres, 2 puppet-shows, 3 musical theatres) and 10 independent theatres and stage art formations. Lithuanian artistic directors are well-known and highly respected in the world. Eimuntas Nekrošius, a master of philosophical and visual expression, has boasted a title of the best European artistic director for several years already: all theatre lovers dream of seeing his Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello by William Shakespeare, or his latest work, The Song of Songs. At least as famous is Oskaras Koršunovas, an artistic director of his own avant-garde theatre. In a relatively short time, his plays collected awards at the most prestigious theatre festivals all around the world; his theatre company is a permanent participant of the Avignon Theatre Festival. Another great master of the stage is Rimas Tuminas, an artistic director of The Small Theatre of Vilnius, whose performances are admired by audiences of many countries. Intriguing are plays directed by Jonas Vaitkus and Gytis Padegimas. Apart from these, 7


country's theatres are alive with many talented directors and actors, who will sure make your day with meaningful or joyful performances. Lively and colourful is the movement of amateur theatres – there are nearly 1,500 amateur theatre companies in the country.

Entertainment. Food is one of the true joys of life. The largest cities feature many of the world’s finest cuisines. Whether you wish to have a quick snack or eat out in style, it is always for you to choose: beer pubs deep down in the basement or out in the sunshine, cafes frequented by bohemia, youngsters or elegant public; luxurious restaurants decorated in a retro style or boasting modern interiors; a country-style seklyčia offering traditional food or an exotic dining establishment reminding us of the Soviet-era canteens. Smaller villages may lack some of the sophistication but they will definitely offer at least some European and national dishes. As far as Lithuanian beers are concerned, selected Lithuanian brews consistently win gold medals in the world beer competitions. The night belongs to fun hunters. Choose live jazz or rock bands, vocal or instrumental performances, guitar or violin tunes – it is absolutely your call! Surrender yourself to the groovy beat of Latino or local folk music. It is the discos where the real passion and dancing spree goes, where the best western DJs are frequent guests. Night bars and clubs feature exciting night shows and peculiar striptease performances. Visit at least one casino and find out for real whether Lithuania is the gambler’s paradise. After all, the country lies in the very heart of Europe.

Lithuania will celebrate a millennium of statehood in 2009. Vilnius is a significant East European centre of history, culture and science taking pride in having one of the biggest old towns in Europe, the richest Baroque heritage north of the Alps and one of the oldest universities in the region. Vilnius has always been a home to different nations. The city has always been developing vigorously and been open to people both from the East and from 8


the West. Polish, Jewish, Russian, German and Karaite communities have strong roots in Vilnius. For centuries Vilnius has been known as the Jerusalem of the North. Today Vilnius is developing itself with zeal, and its active and creative community is home to modern and original ideas, and a leader of the region in many fields of culture. Baroque, multicultural dialogue, modern and dynamic changes are so characteristic to Vilnius, thus no wonder that Programme Vilnius – European capital of culture 2009 focuses on two words – Culture Live. CULTURE Live is the title for the cultural programme of Vilnius which is the European Capital of Culture 2009. CULTURE Live maintains that culture is alive, always changing and taking shape. The word CULTURE is part of our logo. When it is split into individual letters, and re-arranged, new words are formed: TRUE, CURE, LT, RULE, LET, etc. In music the word ‘live’ is used when a work is performed live, not recorded. The CULTURE Live programme will be based on the same principle.

Lithuania’s history profile 2009 Millennium celebration. 2009 Vilnius – European Capital of Culture 2009. 2004 Lithuania became a member of the EU and NATO. 1990 On March 11 the Restoration of the Independence of the Republic of Lithuania was declared. 1944 – 1953 The armed resistance movement took place in the forests of Lithuania. It was an attempt to top Soviet occupation, forced collectivization, massive persecutions and deportations of the Lithuanian population. 250 000 Lithuanian citizens were deported to Siberia starting in 1940. 1940 The Soviet Union occupied and annexed the Republic of Lithuania. 1918 On February 16 the Lithuanian Council adopted the Resolution on the Restoration of the Independent State of Lithuania. 1795 After the 3rd partition of the Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth, Lithua9


nia was incorporated into the Russian Empire.

1791 On May 3 the Constitution of the Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth was adopted. It was the first modern constitution in Europe as well as the second oldest national constitution in the world. 1579 Vilnius University was founded. For another 200 years it remained the most Eastern university in Europe. 1410 The Lithuanian-Polish army under the command of Vytautas the Great and Jogaila, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, defeated the Teutonic Order in the Battle of Žalgiris (Grunwald), close to Tannenberg. This victory eliminated the 200-year-long threat to Lithuania’s existence. 1387 Lithuania, the last pagan country in Europe, adopted Christianity. 1323 Grand Duke Gediminas founded Vilnius, the future capital of Lithuania 1253 On 6 July the Lithuanian state was founded. Mindaugas, the ruler of the united Lithuania, was crowned King. 1009 Lithuania was first mentioned in the Annals of Quedlinburg.

Useful information The State of Lithuania is an independent and democratic republic (Article 1 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania). In Lithuania, the powers of the State are exercised by the Seimas (the Parliament), the President of the Republic, the Government, and the Judiciary. The scope of powers is defined by the Constitution. Public authorities serve the people. (ibidem, Article 5).

State Emblem. Since 1991, the State Emblem is a white Vytis (a mounted armoured knight with a raised sword) against a red background.

National Flag. The colours of the State Flag (National Flag) are yellow, green, and red. The tricolour stripes are horizontal.

National Anthem. Tautiška Giesmė by Vincas Kudirka was officially proclaimed the National Anthem in 1919. Music of the National Anthem was also composed by the same author. 10


Administrative Regions. The country is divided into 10 counties spanning the country’s 60 administrative districts and towns.

Territory: 65 303 sq. km

Population: ~3,48 million (Lithuanians -83,45%, Poles - 6.74%, Russians - 6.31%, others 3.50%)

Climate: average temperature in winter -4,9°C average temperature in summer +17,0°C rainfall per year -748mm

Official lanquage: Lithuanian

Currency: Litas

Religion: primarily Roman Catholics

Marginal coordinates of Lithuania: in the north - 56°27’ north latitude, in the south - 53°54’ north latitude, in the west - 20°56’ east longitude, in the east - 26°51’ east longitude

Rivers and Lakes: 816 rivers with longer than 10 km river line 2834 lakes with more 0,5 ha area

The highest point: Juozapinės hill (293,6 m)

The largest river: Nemunas (937 km, 475 km in Lithuania)

The largest lake: Drūkšiai (42,26 sq. km) 11


Find more information about Lithuania at: www.welcometo.lt www.culturelive.lt www.neregetalietuva.lt www.study-in-europe.org

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CO N T E N T

PARTICIPANTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES

AUSTRIA Gabriele Kahr Gudrun Schmidinger Hannelore Haas

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BELGIUM Verachtert Joannes

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CHECK REPUBLIC Vendula Mečířová Zdenka Uhrová

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DENMARK Bent Bjerregaard Jeppe Nohr

28 30

FRANCE Romie Sandrine Jean-Philippe Gury Le Corre Francoise

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GERMANY Huter Ines Felix Möller Christian Karlstetter Ursula Kannewischer

38 40 42 44

IRELAND Thomas Duggan

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ITALY Maria Antonietta Cotumaccio Lucia Giardini Teresa Mancini Pietrina De Giorgi

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48 50 52 54


LATVIA Irina Nazarova Ludmila Bogdzevica

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NORWAY Lars Eirik Tjeldflåt

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ROMANIA Cristina Burcioaga

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SPAIN Montserrat Domènech Montserrat Hernández Vázquez Fátima Sadia Khokhar Díaz Vicente Cascales Pérez

64 66 68 70

UNITED KINGDOM Richard Royle Jim Lewis

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ESTONIA Jaana Roht Piret Limperk

76 78

PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA Ramunė Gedminienė Romualda Raguotienė Gina Erlickienė Genovaitė Liepinia Lolita Petraitienė-Petrauskienė Vidmantas Sutnikas Sima Gutauskaitė Rasa Ercmonienė-Varnė

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80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94


PARTICIPANTS

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PARTICIPANTS FROM AUSTRIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Gabriele Kahr

Phone: Mobile phone:

(+43) 6643978783

E-mail:

gabi.kahr@frohnleiten.at

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Hauptschule Frohnleiten

Type:

General secondary school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

Schulweg 3 Frohnleiten, Austria

Phone/fax:

(+43) 31262462

E-mail:

hauptschule@frohnleiten.at

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 188 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 14 yes

Children with special needs?

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If yes: 48 % boys. no

52 % girls yes

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IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Learning of democratic rules by acting (students parliament, mediators in conflicts, peers in addiction prevention); 2. Consciousness for global problems; 3. Children should develop responsibility for their environment.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM AUSTRIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Gudrun Schmidinger

Phone:

(+43) 31264160

Mobile phone:

(+43) 6644991141

E-mail:

gudrunS@gmx.at

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Hauptschule Frohnleiten

Type:

General secondary school

Position:

Debuty head mistress; teacher

Address: City/Country:

Schulweg 3 Frohnleiten, Austria

Phone/fax:

(+43) 31262462

E-mail:

hauptschule@frohnleiten.at

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 188 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 14 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 48 % boys. no

52 % girls yes

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IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Learning of democratic rules by acting (students parliament, mediators in conflicts, peers in addiction prevention); 2. Consciousness for global problem;. 3. Children should develop responsibility for their environment.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM AUSTRIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Hannelore Haas

Phone:

(+43) 526267074

Mobile phone:

(+43) 6991195950

E-mail:

h.haas@tsn.at

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Dr.-Aloys-Weissenbach-HS Telfs

Type:

Secundary school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

Weissenbachgasse 30 Telfs, Austria

Phone/fax:

(+43) 526262062

E-mail:

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 390 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 14 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 52 % boys. no

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IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Living in our city in former days and nowadays; 2. Volunteer work in our old people´s home; 3. Assisted living.

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48 % girls yes


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PARTICIPANTS FROM BELGIUM PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Verachtert Joannes

Phone: Mobile phone:

(+32) 0474808713

E-mail:

javemel@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Technisch Instituut Heilig Hart

Type:

Technical school

Position: Address: City/Country:

Kleine Breemstraat 5 Hasselt, Belgium

Phone/fax:

011-253358

E-mail:

info@tihh.be

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 775 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 12 to 20 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 99 % boys. no

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1 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. The boys and girls coming from elementary school have only a little knowledge of the history of their own city and region. History takes always only a little time in the weekly programs of these classes. Therefore it would be nice to teach these students what are the remains of the past in their own environment. - A first step could be an inventarisation of remarkable sites: buildings, places, landscapes in their own neighbourhood; - A second step is to find more information in libraries, internet, old books and tourist council about these projects; - As a first final step we could try to convince the town council of the needs to save these places for the future. The aim of this project is that when you know things better and you have worked on it, you should have more respect for these buildings, areas… instead of destroying them by painting graffiti on them or break windows, or make a mess of the beautiful places. 2. The life of our kind of students (12-15 year) takes mostly place on school. Because there are for time to time stress situations, the board optioned to start with a “peer-mediation” –group. A selected group of volunteers followed a course to act as a kind of go-between. This is for our school a new kind of how students can try to improve life on school. Perhaps this leads to grown-ups that will act as active citizens in their own city.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM CZECH REPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Vendula Mečířová

Phone:

(+420) 774836379

Mobile phone:

(+420) 774836379

E-mail:

vmecirova@centrum.cz

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Masarykova ZŠ a MŠ

Type:

Basic school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

8 Května 67 Velká Bystřice, Czech Republic

Phone/fax:

(+420) 585351134

E-mail:

vmecirova@centrum.cz

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 450 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 15 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 40 % boys. no

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Research of the situation in our town; 2. Comparison of possibilities (system of education...); 3. What can our school do to improve the active citizenship?

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60 % girls yes

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PARTICIPANTS FROM CZECH REPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Zdenka Uhrová

Phone: Mobile phone:

(+420) 60295432

E-mail:

zdenka.uhrova@centrum.cz

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Základní škola,Uherský Brod, Mariánské náměstí 41, okres Uherské Hradiště, 688 01

Type:

Educational, Public, Non Profit

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

Partyzánů 1826 Uherský Brod, Czech Republic

Phone/fax:

(+420) 602953432

E-mail:

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 50 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 15 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 60 % boys. no

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40 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. To develop an international cooperation focusing on our town Uherský Brod; 2. To introduce its’ sights, history, cultural and sports opportunities and a system of education in our schools; 3. To exchange information and to deepen further cooperation especially in the field of culture and education; 4. To improve foreign language communication.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM DENMARK PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Bent Bjerregaard

Phone:

(+45) 97405133

Mobile phone:

(+45) 21428658

E-mail:

bent.bjerregaard3@skolekom.dk

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Birkelundskolen

Type:

People’s School

Position: Address: City/Country:

Nr. Boulevard 57-61 Holstebro, Denmark

Phone/fax:

(+45) 96115970

E-mail:

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 650 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 16 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 45 % boys. no

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: Practical-/musical education across boarders.

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55 % girls yes

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PARTICIPANTS FROM DENMARK PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Jeppe Nohr

Phone:

(+45) 86277797

Mobile phone:

(+45) 51947797

E-mail:

jeppecharlotte@hotmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Stjaerskolen

Type:

Public school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

Stjaerveg 100 Galten, Denmark

Phone/fax:

(+45) 86950300

E-mail:

www.stjaerskolen.dk

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT:

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50 % girls yes


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PARTICIPANTS FROM FRANCE PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Romie Sandrine

Phone:

(+33) 0493349630

Mobile phone:

(+33) 0618187562

E-mail:

Romysand@hotmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Collège l’Eganaude

Type:

College

Position: Address: City/Country:

3140 route des Dolines, Biot, BP 119 Sophia-Antipolis cedex, France

Phone/fax:

(+33) 497234220

E-mail:

0061670h@ac-nice.fr

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 782 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 15 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

9

50 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Potential exchanges with other countries using English or Italian, or French as the common language; 2. Possible cultural exchanges of documents (student created, local specialists); 3. Expose and exchange music, local interests with other countries, exchange our way of life with other European ways of life to be conscious of our European citizenship.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM FRANCE PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Jean-Philippe Gury

Phone:

(+33) 298782390

Mobile phone: E-mail:

jphgury@free.fr

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Collège Jean Jaurès

Type:

Middle school

Position:

French literature teacher

Address: City/Country:

1 rue Jean Jaurès Huelgoat, France

Phone/fax:

(+33) 298997143

E-mail:

jean.guevel@ac-rennes.fr

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 145 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 15 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 45 % boys. no

9

55 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Through contacts and exchanges with their peers, have the students realise the diversity of European cultures, languages and school systems; 2. Have the students work on the theme of renewable energies and the energetic future of Europe from different locals and personal perspectives; 3. Give the opportunity to students and teachers to discover what it means to be a learning citizen of Europe in the XXIst century.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM FRANCE PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Le Corre Francoise

Phone:

(+33) 298908251

Mobile phone:

(+33) 683702202

E-mail:

soizic.le-corre@orange.fr

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

College Leo Ferre

Type:

College

Position:

Deputy head

Address: City/Country:

16 rue Paul Pourhiet Scaer, France

Phone/fax:

(+33) 298594166

E-mail:

leo.comenius@laposte.net

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 262 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 16 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 45 % boys. no

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Everyday life, celebrations and traditions; 2. Traditional music; 3. Weather forecast.

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55 % girls yes


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PARTICIPANTS FROM GERMANY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Huter Ines

Phone:

(+49) 3645030592

Mobile phone:

(+49) 1607191329

E-mail:

ines_hucker@t-online.de

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Staatliche Regelschule „Anna Sophia“

Type:

State comprehensive school

Position:

Advice teacher

Address: City/Country:

Grosse Gebind 20 Kranichferd, Germany

Phone/fax:

(+49) 3645039905

E-mail:

anna-sphia.regelschule@t-online.de

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 150 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 16 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 55 % boys. no

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Economy and Culture around school; 2. Changing ideas for free time activities of students.

38

45 % girls yes

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PARTICIPANTS FROM GERMANY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Felix Möller

Phone:

(+49) 4043273066

Mobile phone:

(+49) 1704758373

E-mail:

felimoe@web.de

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

IGS Barsbüttel

Type:

Comprehensive School

Position:

English and History teacher, responsible for the bilingual department

Address: City/Country:

Soltausredder 28 Barsbüttel, Germany

Phone/fax:

(+49) 406708580

E-mail:

IntegrierteGesmatschule.Barsbuettel@schule.landsh.de

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 657 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: Participation and responsibilities of students at European Schools.

40

50 % girls yes

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PARTICIPANTS FROM GERMANY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Christian Karlstetter

Phone:

(+49) 81915732

Mobile phone:

(+49) 15208641502

E-mail:

cekarl@t-online.de

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Volksschule Landsberg am Lech am Schlossberg

Type:

Secondary school

Position:

Headmaster/school principal/project coordinator

Address: City/Country:

Habicht str. 33 Landsberg am Lech, Germany

Phone/fax:

(+49) 8191128526

E-mail:

schlossbergschule-landsberg@web.de

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 350 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 10 to 17 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

50 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Better mood - better learning (How can we work for a better learning environment?); 2. Creativity and art (Motivating activities and learning situations for better success); 3. Together we are strong (Common projects develop self-confidence and motivation).

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PARTICIPANTS FROM GERMANY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Ursula Kannewischer

Phone:

(+49) 47456140

Mobile phone:

(+49) 1756325850

E-mail:

U.Kannewischer@gmx.net

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Niedersächsisches Internatsgymnasium Bad Bederkesa

Type:

Secondary State School

Position:

Head of English Department

Address: City/Country:

Seminarstraße 8 Bad Bederkesa, Germany

Phone/fax:

(+49) 474592870

E-mail:

poststelle@nig-badbederkesa.niedersachsen.de

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 752 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 18 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 44 % boys. no

9

56 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Suggested title: Many Regions - One Europe; 2. Project ideas: Where do we live? - Discovering and presenting one’s school, community and region. School subjects such as history, social studies/politics, German, music, arts and drama could be involved; 3. Working for the betterment of our community and the environment we live in: egzample the young and the old; ecological projects on the importance of water in our area (lake, marsh and moor, the North Sea coast); 4. “European Olympics” - participation in sports as a means of making friends and of creating a better understanding for each other.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM IRELAND PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Thomas Duggan

Phone:

(+353) 51898375

Mobile phone:

(+353) 868273239

E-mail:

tduggan07@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

St. Brendan’s N.S.

Type:

Primary School

Position:

Principal

Address: City/Country:

Newmarket, Hugginstown, Co. Kilkenny Hugginstown, Ireland

Phone/fax:

567768919

E-mail:

sbn2003@eircom.net

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 55 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 4 to 13 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 48 % boys. no

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Our Locality; 2. Games and Pastimes; 3. Our place in Europe.

46

52 % girls yes

9


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PARTICIPANTS FROM ITALY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Maria Antonietta Cotumaccio

Phone:

(+39) 0854913576

Mobile phone:

(+39) 335840406

E-mail:

m.cotumaccio@email.it

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Istituto Comprensivo “Michelangelo Buonarroti”

Type:

Primary and Secondary school

Position: Address: City/Country:

Via N. Marcone, 40 Ripa Teatina Ch, Italy

Phone/fax:

(+39) 871390126

E-mail:

chmm10100d@istruzione.it

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 675 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 3 to 13 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 40 % boys. no

60 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. To promote new teaching methods, to awake and develop the sense of belonging to an European community; 2. To build a network with European partners to face problems related to the integration of disadvantaged people in school and society; 3. To promote new teaching methods, to fight against intolerance, bullism, xenophobia and build an active and open-minded citizen.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM ITALY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Lucia Giardini

Phone:

(+39) 0871320057

Mobile phone:

(+39) 3383967952

E-mail:

m.cotumaccio@email.it

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Istituto Comprensivo “Michelangelo Buonarroti”

Type:

Primary and Secondary school

Position: Address: City/Country:

Via N. Marcone, 41 Ripa Teatina Ch, Italy

Phone/fax:

400871390126

E-mail:

chmm10100d@istruzione.it

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 676 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 4 to 13 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 40 % boys. no

60 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. To promote new teaching methods, to awake and develop the sense of belonging to an European community; 2. To build a network with European partners to face problems related to the integration of disadvantaged people in school and society; 3. To promote new teaching methods, to fight against intolerance, bullism, xenophobia and build an active and open-minded citizen.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM ITALY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Teresa Mancini

Phone:

(+39) 0984901232

Mobile phone:

(+39) 3403005128

E-mail:

teresa.mancini1@istruzione.it

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Istituto Comprensivo Statale “L. Docimo”

Type:

Education

Position:

Headteacher

Address: City/Country:

Viale Italia N. 103 Rose, Italy

Phone/fax:

390984901068

E-mail:

csee13200l@istruzione.it

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 367 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 3 to 14 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

50 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: Cooperation with European Schools for common activities in the promotion and development of an active European citizenship.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM ITALY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Pietrina De Giorgi

Phone:

(+39) 0803433132

Mobile phone:

(+39) 3477535413

E-mail:

pieradegiorgi@tiscali.it

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Instituto di Instruzione Superiore Statale “R. Canudo”

Type:

EDU-SCHSec-General secondary school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

via A. Moro Gioia Del Colle, Italy

Phone/fax:

390803431754

E-mail:

baps130002@istruzione.it

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 666 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 13 to 18 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 55 % boys. no

9

45 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Develop the knowledge of rights, responsibilities and duties in young Europeans; 2. Exchange of ideas for creating a ‘Young Charta of rights and duties’; 3. ‘What I can do - What I can give’: for a better active citizenship.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LATVIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Irina Nazarova

Phone:

(+371) 67769180

Mobile phone:

(+371) 26416527

E-mail:

irinanaz@inbox.lv

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Jurmala Town Jaundubulti Secondary School

Type:

State Secondary School

Position:

The teacher of English and History of World Culture, The Supervisor of English Teachers of Jurmala Education Board

Address: City/Country:

21 Lielupes Street Jurmala, Latvia

Phone/fax:

(+371) 67760865

E-mail:

jaundubultuvsk@edu.jurmala.lv

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 300 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 6 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

9

50 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Theatre intercultural exchange for students. Forum theatre – the Theatre of oppressed. Youth participation – tools, ways and methods, consequences. Creating, playing and participating – Forum theatre as a tool for active citizenship: A) Preparation of the Forum Theatre; B) Performing in partner’ s countries. 2. Practical exchange seminar for teachers on integration of the active citizenship topic into the formal education system. Non-formal education methods or learning by acting in the school; 3. International summer camp for students. Traditions and customs as a tool for intercultural learning and communication.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LATVIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Ludmila Bogdzevica

Phone:

(+371) 67764588

Mobile phone:

(+371) 29897758

E-mail:

bogdzevica@mail.ru

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Jurmala Town Jaundubulti Secondary School

Type:

State Secondary School

Position:

The teacher of German

Address: City/Country:

21 Lielupes Street Jurmala, Latvia

Phone/fax:

(+371) 67760865

E-mail:

jaundubultuvsk@edu.jurmala.lv

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 300 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 6 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 50 % boys. no

9

50 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Theatre intercultural exchange for students. Forum theatre – the Theatre of oppressed. Youth participation – tools, ways and methods, consequences. Creating, playing and participating – Forum theatre as a tool for active citizenship: A) Preparation of the Forum Theatre; B) Performing in partner’ s countries. 2. Practical exchange seminar for teachers on integration of the active citizenship topic into the formal education system. Non-formal education methods or learning by acting in the school; 3. International summer camp for students. Traditions and customs as a tool for intercultural learning and communication.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM NORWAY PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Lars Eirik Tjeldflåt

Phone:

(+47) 53479974

Mobile phone: E-mail:

larseirik.tjeldflaat@knett.no

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Åkra oppvekstsenter

Type:

School and kindergarden

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

5499 Åkra Åkra, Norway

Phone/fax:

4753461400

E-mail:

signe.tjeldflaat@kvinnherad.kommune.no

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 47 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 6 to 16 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 57 % boys. no

43 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Identity and dialogue. How to educate pupils to take part in basic local values and get a broad orientation towards impulses from outside? 2. It takes a village to raise a child. How to create a good education through a common participation by the school society and the local community; 3. A small school - a big world. How to educate pupils to participate locally and globally.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM ROMANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Cristina Burcioaga

Phone:

(+40) 0235421356

Mobile phone:

(+40) 0748996504

E-mail:

crystynaburcioaga@yahoo.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

School with grades one to eight No.7 “CPT. Grigore Ignat“

Type:

General secondary school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

4 Górno, Romania

Phone/fax:

(+40) 235417602

E-mail:

capitanignat7@yahoo.com

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 235 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 3 to 15 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 45 % boys. no

9

55 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. To promote the education for the environment, as part of the education for an active European citizenship; creation of the partenership network (teachers, pupils, parents, local authorities and community representatives); selection of the target group; research and documentation (protected natural areas, protected animals and plants species etc.); 2. Practical activities in partenership with the community in order to improve the environments quality; creation of a journalism club in the school and newspaper, wich will reflect the projects activities; putting together all the materials and realization of a leaflet containing advices for all interested actors concerning the rules of environment protection and of a dictionary explaining terms on the field of environment; 3. Creation and periodical update of the project web site.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM SPAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Montserrat Domènech

Phone:

(+34) 971918549

Mobile phone:

(+34) 696504231

E-mail:

mondompon@hotmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

I.E.S. Damià Huguet

Type:

Public Secondary School

Position:

Head of Social Sciences Department

Address: City/Country:

Camí des Revellar, s/n Campos (Illes Balears), Spain

Phone/fax: E-mail:

iesdamiahuguet@educacio.caib.es

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 550 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 18 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes:

% boys.

no

% girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. We and the world around us (getting into knowledge of relationship/commitment between youth and their environment in different countries); 2. What can we do about...?: Let’s share ideas and experiences (making decisions in common on possible actions and sharing experiences); 3. The world around us as we see it (making a documentary and sharing it with their partners: what we have learnt, how do we feel, what could we do...).

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PARTICIPANTS FROM SPAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Montserrat Hernández Vázquez

Phone:

(+34) 979728465

Mobile phone: E-mail:

moncasa2001@terra.es

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

I.E.S. Trinidad Arroyo

Type:

Secondary school/ High school

Position: Address: City/Country:

Avda Filipinos, s/n Palencia, Spain

Phone/fax:

(+34) 979713525

E-mail:

ies.trinidad.arroyo@jyl.es

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes:

60 % boys.

no

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Tolerance. Living together; 2. Challenges for teenagers; 3. Enjoy learning.

66

to 40 % girls yes

9


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PARTICIPANTS FROM SPAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Fátima Sadia Khokhar Díaz

Phone:

(+34) 916166358

Mobile phone:

(+34) 646759309

E-mail:

sadiacorreo@yahoo.es

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

I.E.S Luis Buñuel

Type:

Public high school

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

Calle Orquidea, 1 Móstoles- Madrid, Spain

Phone/fax:

(+34 )912360001

E-mail:

ies.luisbunuel.mostoles@educa.madrid.org

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 900 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 12 to 24 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: no

40 % boys.

9

60 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Globalization and traditional gastronomy in Europe; 2. Knowledge about natural parks and wild life reservations in Europe; 3. Getting to know local museums for teaching purposes.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM SPAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Vicente Cascales Pérez

Phone: Mobile phone:

(+34) 646231412

E-mail:

vicentecascales@yahoo.es

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

I.E.S. Diego de Siloé

Type:

Secondary School

Position:

Bilingual Project Coordinator

Address: City/Country:

Mexico s/n Albacete, Spain

Phone/fax:

(+34) 967500204

E-mail:

02004008.ies@edu.jccm.es

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 750 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 18 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: no

60 % boys.

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. European cities: their origin, history and traditions; 2. Positive Citizenship.

70

40 % girls yes


Notes

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PARTICIPANTS FROM UNITED KINGDOM PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Richard Royle

Phone:

(+44) 1913720275

Mobile phone:

(+44) 7834871354

E-mail:

richardroyle@hotmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Elemore Hall school

Type:

Special school for pupils who have social, emocional & behavioral difficulties and other learning difficulties

Position:

Headteacher

Address: City/Country:

Pittington Durham, United Kingdom

Phone/fax:

(+44) 1913720275

E-mail:

elemore@durhamlearning.net

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 72 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 11 to 16 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 95 % boys. no

5 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: To engage pupils in a range of non-profit enterprise activities that have an emphasis on environment, sustainability and community involvement. Pupils will volunteer to be part of the project which will actively support wildlife and will involve production of fruit, vegetables and other foodstuffs for consumption within the school and also by the needy in the wider community.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM UNITED KINGDOM PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Jim Lewis

Phone:

(+44) 1274335221

Mobile phone:

(+44) 7918138332

E-mail:

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Haertshead Primary School

Type:

Primary

Position:

Headteacher

Address: City/Country:

School Lane, Hartshead, Liversedge Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Phone/fax:

(+44) 01274335221

E-mail:

office.hartshead@kirklees-schools.org.uk

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 82 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 4 to 11 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 45 % boys. no

55 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: Promoting Community cohesion between diverse cultural groups. What it means to be an active citizen in Europe and the world? What can we do to make our schools sustainable in a global context?

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PARTICIPANTS FROM ESTONIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Jaana Roht

Phone:

(+372) 6992028

Mobile phone:

(+372) 56928715

E-mail:

Jaana.Roht@real.edu.ee

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Tallinna Reaalkool

Type:

Secondary school

Position:

Development manager

Address: City/Country:

Estonia pst 6 Tallinn, Estonia

Phone/fax:

(+372) 6992024

E-mail:

real@real.edu.ee

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 1040 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 60 % boys. no

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: Practical works in technology or/and science, sport.

76

40 % girls yes


Notes

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PARTICIPANTS FROM ESTONIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Piret Limperk

Phone:

(+372) 6529744

Mobile phone:

(+372) 56951289

E-mail:

piret.limperk@sakuvald.ee

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Saku Gymnasium

Type:

Municipal secondary school

Position:

Head teacher (also the coordinator of international projects), an English teacher

Address: City/Country:

Tallinna mnt 10 Saku vald. Harjumaa, Estonia

Phone/fax:

(+372) 6718000

E-mail:

gymnaasium@sakuvald.ee

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 861 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 57 % boys. no

9

43 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Our school`s Culture Club is looking for partners to cooperate with; 2. In September 2009 Saku Gymnasium (the name and the school type has changed throughout centuries) is celebrating its 140 anniversary and will be the host of an international students` conference. We are looking for schools in different countries, who might be interested in participating in it; 3. Both - our teachers and students are interested in the exchange programme.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Ramunė Gedminienė

Phone:

(+370) 41440445

Mobile phone:

(+370) 65680734

E-mail:

ramunegedminiene@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Siauliu Aukstabalio secondary school

Type:

Secondary school

Position:

History teacher

Address: City/Country:

Tiesos 1 Siauliai, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 41552977

E-mail:

aukstabaliovm@splius.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 573 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 18 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 52 % boys. no

48 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Try to solve problems of climat changes. Pupils could research and share information, then try by themselves make some actions, which can help nature, climate. In this way pupil could learn how we can be active citizens; 2. To share culture variety. In this very integration time is very important to cherish our languages, culture, customs and etc. It’s very important to learn about other nations as well. These all things belong to active citizenship.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Romualda Raguotienė

Phone:

(+370) 52440087

Mobile phone:

(+370) 65153667

E-mail:

raguotiene@yahoo.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Vilniaus Adomo Mickeviciaus gymnasium

Type:

Secondary school

Position:

Psychologist

Address: City/Country:

Kruopu 11 Vilnius, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 52135327

E-mail:

rastine@mickeviciaus.vilnius.lm.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 733 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 12 to 18 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 44 % boys. no

56 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Improvement of teachers‘ and pupils‘ cooperation skills in solving learning problems at school and in planning professional future; 2. Pupils‘ and parents‘ involvement in learning organization at school; 3. Pupils‘ for peace and tolerance at school.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Gina Erlickienė

Phone:

(+370) 34658402

Mobile phone:

(+370) 68667617

E-mail:

ginaerlickiene@yahoo.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Kaisiadorys district Ziezmariai secondary school

Type:

Comprehensive school

Position:

Teacher of English and PE

Address: City/Country:

Zasliu 21 Ziezmariai, Kaisiadoriai district, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 34658358

E-mail:

ziezmariu.mokykla@kaisiadorys.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 704 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 6 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 53 % boys. no

47 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. “Don‘t close your eyes“. To find bad things which are similar in our partners countries and to find solution for these problems. For example: destruction of nature, littering etc.; 2. “10 Yes and No“. When we come to the other country many things suitable to this country people we don‘t know. What we can’t do and what we can to not insult others. Idea is to find these main things, to share them together and try how it works in chosen country; 3. “10 steps becoming a citizen of Europe“. How do we understand being citizen? What does it mean for us and how can we become citizens? First of all citizen of our own country, then citizen of Europe. How different we see these steps in every country and are there the same steps of becoming citizen of Europe?

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Genovaitė Liepinia

Phone: Mobile phone:

(+370) 62039731

E-mail:

genute.li@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Siauliu district Meskuiciu secondary school

Type:

Secondary school

Position:

Chemistry teacher

Address: City/Country:

Stoties 16 Meskuiciai, Siauliai district, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 41370568

E-mail:

ziezmariu.mokykla@kaisiadorys.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 368 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 6 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 52 % boys. no

48 % girls yes

9

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Food problems in the modern society. Wholesome food as a way to success; 2. Let‘s follow a drop of water around as it moves on its way. Drinking water quality.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Lolita Petraitienė-Petrauskienė

Phone:

(+370) 44849302

Mobile phone:

(+370) 67420244

E-mail:

lolita.petra@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Plunges district Plateliu gymnasium

Type:

EDU-SCHSec

Position:

Teacher

Address: City/Country:

Mokyklos 3 Plateliai, Plunge district, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 44849126

E-mail:

mokykla@plateliai.plunge.lm.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 378 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 43 % boys. no

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57 % girls yes

IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: Think Globally, Act Locally: The project is focused on protecting nature, saving energy and using renewable sources. We want to teach our students not only to identify the environmental problems but also try to find the solutions. On the other hand, we think that international experience is very useful for both, teachers and students, in fighting prejudices and stereotypes.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Vidmantas Sutnikas

Phone:

(+370) 42652804

Mobile phone:

(+370) 68643582

E-mail:

vidmantassutnikas@yahoo.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Joniskio “Ausros“ gymnasium

Type:

Secondary school (Gymnasium)

Position:

Headmaster

Address: City/Country:

S. Goeso 2 Joniskis, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 42652804

E-mail:

ausrosgimnazija@freemail.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 384 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 14 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 43 % boys. no

57 % girls yes

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IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. To establish partnership with European schools, to share the ideas for the project, to set the aims and objectives, to decide about activities; 2. There are some ideas on IT, Physics and Astronomy project, Healthy Lifestyle and sports, etc.; 3. To share the ideas and to start a project with new partners.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Sima Gutauskaitė

Phone: Mobile phone:

(+370) 46410977

E-mail:

goldenkitten@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Klaipėda “Verdene“ main school

Type:

Main

Position: Address: City/Country:

Kretingos 22 Klaipėda, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 46410977

E-mail:

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 866 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 6 to 14 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 54 % boys. no

46 % girls yes

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IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Active citizenship educating respect to the environment (country and city pupils live in, school pupils learn at, etc.), school community, cultural heritage (language, customs and traditions, etc.) and etc.; comparing familiarities and differences between culture and experience of our country and the country of our future partners; 2. Looking for English and German speaking partners to our pupils and teachers; 3. Experience on project work for school community.

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PARTICIPANTS FROM LITHUANIA PERSONAL INFORMATION: NAME: SURNAME:

Rasa Ercmonienė-Varnė

Phone:

(+370) 52733815

Mobile phone:

(+370) 68405373

E-mail:

rasavarna@scenarijai.lt

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Institution’s name:

Vilniaus Tuskulenu secondary school

Type:

Secondary school

Position:

Drama teacher-expert

Address: City/Country:

Tuskulenu 31 Vilnius, Lithuania

Phone/fax:

(+370) 52799450

E-mail:

rastine@tuskulenu.vilnius.lm.lt; rvitkus@centras.lt

SCHOOL PROFILE: Number of pupils: 1350 Mixed: no

Age range of pupils: 7 to 19 yes

Children with special needs?

9

If yes: 35 % boys. no

65 % girls yes

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IDEAS FOR A POTENTIAL COMENIUS PROJECT: 1. Development of teenagers leadership competences under the basis of theatrical psychophysical training method; 2. Development of teenagers citizenship competences; 3. Education of the communication skills of teenagers with special needs in the context of socialization; 4. Opportunities of raising the status of bullied teenagers in the classroom using theatre routines.

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