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ERASMUS VAN PROJECT EVALUATION - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 30 de junio de 2021 por Cp seisdediciembre alcobendas

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ERASMUS VAN PROJECT EVALUATION

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I like this project because I've learned so many things of other countries. 00:00:00
Hi guys, I just want to say that this project is so worth it, the work they do from different countries, everybody that's been involved, Spain, Germany, Italy, Sweden, ourselves. 00:00:18
It's been brilliant to meet you all and I think it's been a really beneficial project for all of us to work on. 00:00:33
We all get to see how arts and different things and different cultures are in different schools 00:00:38
and it's been a real privilege to be part of this group. 00:00:43
I think it's going to help our school by being a better artist, 00:00:45
so everyone in the school could be better and then we can do more projects and stuff. 00:00:51
The Erasmus Plus One project gave us the possibility to know the foreign schools involved in the project and the teaching methods. 00:00:57
For me personally, it was a bit like jumping into really cold water because I was new to the school and then after a couple of weeks, 00:01:14
I was sent to Italy not because I was yet involved in the project but because I speak Italian. 00:01:24
In due course though I felt so involved in the project that I became the coordinator for our 00:01:31
school and I have a European history myself. I invited my first European exchange guest in my 00:01:36
house in 1993 so it's been going on for a while and I guess with this project we brought a bit 00:01:44
of that european spirit to our school and especially because the kids also got to know 00:01:51
kids from other european schools through our connections and over time the other teachers 00:01:58
in spain in italy in sweden in ireland they became friends and friendships were forged 00:02:04
that hopefully last longer than the project and to me this is europe and this helps every school 00:02:10
All students have worked together in some projects, for example, the big wall paintings. 00:02:17
I think it's going to help our school by telling them different things and learning about different emotions, 00:02:26
so if we see anything wrong with any people, we can deal with it. 00:02:33
I think the Erasmus One project is very important for our school because we have been learning about how to manage emotions. 00:02:37
And it's very important for our children with special needs of education because they 00:02:45
have less skills in relations with other children. 00:02:50
So with this project we have helped them to encourage the relations with other children 00:02:54
to use emotional intelligence to be more integrated with other children. 00:03:01
I think our subject is the best subject to work in this way with these children because 00:03:06
all the activities are more collaborative and more iterative. On the other hand, we have learned a lot 00:03:12
about our national heritage and the European heritage. We have been working about many 00:03:19
different artists and our pupils have enjoyed a lot. Erasmus helped us to know new foreign artists. 00:03:25
the project will help us to know the emotions in paintings we have got contact with other countries 00:03:37
for example spain and we have got pen friends from germany we also talked and sung with each other 00:03:48
I like the Erasmus project. We have learned a lot about the different artists. 00:03:57
It is interesting to see pictures that pupils from other countries have painted. 00:04:07
It was fun to sing welcome songs in different languages. 00:04:17
when teachers from Italy, Spain, Germany and Ireland came to our classroom. 00:04:30
I think it's going to help our school because we are a creative school and we can do 00:04:41
art and we can do drawings and we can do other types of stuff. 00:04:46
Hello everyone, I just want to say hello. It's been really important to buy the whole school 00:04:51
in here in Berkeley National School and across the across the continent in all the schools. 00:05:02
It's been great to visit those schools and thank you so much for being so welcoming. 00:05:06
It's been great to see all the artists from the different countries and the kids in all 00:05:10
the schools have learned so much. It's been a wonderful experience from start to finish. 00:05:13
I just want to say I hope I hope to see you all again in the future and it's been a fantastic 00:05:17
work with you. Hello everybody, we work all together in many different activities. In my 00:05:20
opinion the most important ones have been there in which students of different levels have had 00:05:27
to work together because they have to accept other opinions likes and dislikes and make an 00:05:33
effort to reach an agreement sector respectful collaboration this is life this project gave 00:05:38
out the opportunity to create a communication web among students and teachers from other countries 00:05:45
what has been very interesting for our students called a curriculum. 00:05:51
This experience has also been exciting for them and I think they always remember it. 00:05:55
Thanks for everything. 00:06:01
Thanks to this project I will be able to express myself 00:06:03
and with different people in every situation. 00:06:07
I felt really happy and I loved the way there was all the competitiveness with the colouring 00:06:10
and I loved the castle pictures that we painted and all the different emotions we learned about. 00:06:16
I felt happy doing all the painting and talking to different schools and all that 00:06:24
and I loved doing the castle pictures and doing different emotions. 00:06:31
We were sorry we couldn't go to Löfven museum because of the pandemic. It was fun to go 00:06:36
to the art work in Forssöpings town and we looked at the big picture by Bjarne Löfving 00:06:48
and the old sculptures on the central square. 00:06:53
We painted pictures of animals and put them on the walls at the library and the museum 00:07:02
on the art night. 00:07:12
We liked this very much. 00:07:13
Our parents came to see it too. 00:07:16
We are proud. 00:07:25
We are only in our first class and we could speak English about the project at the meeting. 00:07:27
The OVAN project has allowed a methodological change in the level of the Artistic Education 00:07:43
and in the level of the Center. 00:07:50
It also invites all students and teachers to have a full knowledge of emotions 00:07:53
and above all to work on inclusion, which is the main axis of our project. 00:08:00
The Erasmus Plus project helped the pupils of my school to know the emotions 00:08:06
and their expression in artworks. 00:08:13
To get started, I would like to say that this project has been really useful to give the students the opportunity to express their feelings and emotions through the artistic language. 00:08:17
It worked especially well with those who find harder to express their feelings orally and those with special needs because everybody is integrated in the project. 00:08:27
This is due to the project's key points where to improve the emotional intelligence through the artistic education. 00:08:36
Well, as an arts teacher, I found the project idea very exciting. 00:08:42
I especially appreciated to get to know and introduce the kids to a lot of different ideas and topics. 00:08:48
This project has given us a lot of inspiration to work with European artists we probably wouldn't have chosen if we weren't in the project. 00:08:56
So apart from that, I think the comparison of the European arts curricula helped us also 00:09:05
because it allows us to see everything in a bigger picture. So thank you! 00:09:12
My view as a headmistress is certainly different from that of the teachers. 00:09:19
Such a European project offers the opportunity to take a look at the structures of other schools. 00:09:24
It is very exciting to see how everyday school life is going on in other schools in Europe. 00:09:30
We can all learn from each other and get inspiration. 00:09:39
So for example I was excited about the break organization in the Spanish school. 00:09:44
Also look at the lessons in our countries and other countries enriches us because we 00:09:50
may rethink ours. Working on a joint project makes the similarities and differences clear 00:09:56
and stimulates our own school development. And last but not least, this is a wonderful 00:10:04
experience for students to exchange with children of other European schools. 00:10:11
We will certainly take up a lot of ideas and suggestions and implement them in our school. 00:10:17
As this was our first Erasmus project things didn't go quite as smoothly as we would have 00:10:32
wished but one of the main ideas for me was the idea to implement restorative practice 00:10:38
and I think this will have a major impact in our school as we will hopefully implement it 00:10:45
in everyday school life and furthermore the school management which I am happy to be a part of 00:10:50
is adamant that we involve the whole school in a future erasmus project which we would love to be 00:10:57
a part of the impact for our school is going to be very good because we are going to still working on 00:11:03
intelligence emotions in our school with all the children to integrate them and it's going to be 00:11:11
part of our school project in our education project so all the school has been participating 00:11:19
and now all the teachers are aware about the importance of working emotionally intelligence 00:11:27
and how to integrate it through art and how to use another contest like the european heritage 00:11:34
we are going to continue working on this way because the benefits have been a lot 00:11:43
We've been so delighted to be part of it. It has given us a wealth of opportunity to explore art in some different countries 00:11:49
but perhaps our children may have not been exposed to it prior to this. 00:11:58
From the future, the impact of the school always has enriched our art lessons. 00:12:02
It has been so good to collaborate with teachers from other countries and other curricula as well. 00:12:07
So we've been so pleased and so grateful and it's just been an overall wonderful experience. 00:12:14
This has had a tremendous impact on our school. We've had a chance to celebrate everything that's good about the school already 00:12:21
and further develop our work on promoting well-being and promoting positive emotions 00:12:27
and giving time and space to discuss these matters and bring them to the forefront of all deliberations in the school. 00:12:31
And we've also made some wonderful friends with the process, so we've been really glad to be involved. 00:12:39
Pramil Maki. 00:12:43
This project Erasmus gave us the opportunity to develop the Curiosity Tower's new foreign artist. 00:12:44
In the future I will teach to other pupils in my school my experience in Erasmus. 00:12:57
The impact will be to teach us to understand the emotions in other art works. 00:13:06
We have been inspired by all the work all countries have done. 00:13:15
I think it will be interesting to link art and emotions. 00:13:20
From my point of view, this project will have a heavy impact on my school because when we started taking part in this project, 00:13:25
We had to investigate how to make our students develop the emotional intelligence 00:13:31
and how to integrate it into the arts and craft lessons. 00:13:36
For that reason, almost every teacher in my school has participated in seminars and workshops of this project 00:13:39
and I'm pretty sure that we will use this knowledge in the future. 00:13:45
I was hoping going forward it would help them express their emotions and deal with conflict in the future. 00:13:49
In the future, we are going to continue with our project, we are going to try to continue working on the emotions and a full and complete development of the personality of each student and each student in the center. 00:13:56
We also want to work on the critical and creative thinking of each individual in the center. 00:14:09
With this project we favor the inclusion and collection of the group and a methodological change. 00:14:15
In addition, we want to continue working on this aspect full of personality and a basic and group integration of all students. 00:14:22
And, of course, a knowledge of Europe and the member-partners who have participated in this project. 00:14:36
Rando's project helped us in Quantitaro to know in a better way other European countries and schools 00:14:46
and to know painters of other languages. 00:14:54
I think the impact will be to improve our teaching methods on emotions. 00:14:58
The teachers which were involved in our school has helped and it inspired each other. 00:15:09
Thank you. 00:15:16
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