diumenge, 18 d’abril del 2010

Partner Schools Location and School Coordinators

Here you can see where our schools are located.


Turkish Toy Competition Pictures




Turkish Artist: Sunay Akin


Catalonian Artist: Joan Miró


Partners Meeting 1 - Poland -

Minutes Comenius Meeting 1 Poland
This file contains all the agreements partners achieved in the first Comenius Partners Meeting held in Poland, October 2009.



Learning outcomes

As a result of participating in this project, it is expected that pupils will:
  • Be able to name a famous artist from each partner country and recognize his/her main works of art.
  • Be able to name and locate the partner countries in a map of Europe
  • Be able to name and locate the town where the partner school is in the partner country map
  • Be able to re-create a main work of art of each famous artist studied using a wide range of Art and Krafts techniques
  • Be able to express their personality and ideas through visual images and specific materials
  • Be able to receive and create visual messages in the world of image that we live in
  • Be able to write and read short and simple e-mails about his/her daily life, interests, likes and dislikes in English
  • Be able to  participate in the edition of web pages, blogs or e-journals belonging to the project (older pupils), using English and the mother tongue
  • Be able to design and create a digital presentation (older pupils) related to the project topic or to the school, using English and the mother tongue

Subjects we intend to address. - Approach to achieve objectives

We intend to address the subject of Art, Art and Krafts, Foreign Language both English and native partner Languages and Information and Communication Technologies.

We will take a collaborative and cooperative approach to achieve our objectives.

The coordinating school will design an outline of the project to be discussed, modified and agreed by all partners.

The coordinating school will design and make proposals of detailed and concrete activities to be discussed, modified and agreed by all partners.

Each partner will have a shared responsibility to achieve the objectives and to deliver or acomplish with the project activities at the agreed dates.

Objectives of the partnership

-        To develop a positive attitude to the language, customs, art and culture of our European partners.
-        To share the artistic heritage of each partner country among partners.
-        To develop pupils’ artistic skills and creativity by re-creating some selected works of art agreed by all partners.
-        To develop creativity through Art, expression of themes and ideas proposed to them ex. answering to questions, illustrate a theme like an image essay.
-        To communicate trough visual image and introduce Art in public and private places
-        To encourage the use of ICT as a main means of communication to exchange personal and project information.
-        To develop pupils and teachers abilities in the use of new technologies to develop and exchange Art project activities: digital presentations, blogs, e-journals.
-        To promote the practice of inclusion by ensuring that all participants, irrespective of race, creed, religion or physical ability, take a full and active part in the project.
-        To promote gender equality in all partner school communities.

What is this Comenius Project about?

The project is aimed at preparing our children for their part in the Europe of the future, by developing a greater understanding of, and celebrating, the cultural, artistic and linguistic diversity shared with our partner countries.
The project will be delivered using the topic of Art.
The project will encourage and promote the use of new technologies as a main means of communication.
The project will promote the understanding of communication values about man created image as universal language.
The project will create a foreign language friendly environment within the school community.
The project will bring out the visions and needs of our children using the universal language of art creation.