Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 106

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ approach to boost their lifelong learning competences and skills. Looking back, now, almost at the end of the project, and analysing all the project outcomes we can proudly say that the achievements exceeded the initial expectations: We constantly made sure the children are safe in the virtual space, by obtaining their parents’ consent to use photos or by blurring images of children, according to each country’s regulations. The project is running in parallel on the eTwinning platform which provides participants with a secure virtual environment for uploading all the activities. During all project life cycle each partner team journalized all project materials in TwinSpace project on eTwinning platform https://twinspace.etwinning.net/35541/home to perform own experience and share with other partners. All partner kindergartens had accepted responsibility for the eTwinning aspect of the project, 75 teachers were registered to work there. Participating children could share their work with children of other European countries using various web tools and learnt about the culture of the partner countries accepting their co - existences and getting the sense that they are part of a larger world called Europe. The dedicated project website https://www.ssaeeu.com/ has been designed on time as scheduled and acted as a vivid and regularly updated resource of information in English, but the activities and results of the project are also disseminated through the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/169859310688 1524/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/SmallScientists) or the YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvb3VDsPM7 vpNeFSMLaCRkw). Our project also included Transnational meetings and Learning, teaching, training activities for teachers that were successfully implemented, took place in a fruitful and productive atmosphere, and acted as an excellent opportunity to exchange good practice in teaching Science. Communication among education staff allowed further networking and receiving feedback about ideas to work within the project. Thanks to the opportunity of networking at European level through this Erasmus+ project, all the teachers could develop their pedagogical a) children horizons and scientific knowledge have broadened; b) intercultural awareness was tested personally by children (traditional handmade gifts, sweets and souvenirs were distributed in each visited kindergarten); c) amount of involved and interested public (during two project years, approximately 7000 children, belonging to the different schools, 4000 parents, 2000 teachers got in touch with the project; at least 50 experts, 26 mayors, local administrators and authoritative representatives, 20 pedagogical and science officers and professors of each country were involved). Through scientific context embedded in daily child’ environment in combination with selected activities of preschool curriculum, skills of our children in research, critical and creative thinking have been developed. They experimented with different materials, learnt through play, cooperated with other children, respecting the rules and responsibilities, had a chance to explore, observe, analyse and solve problems, felt the joy of creativity. For the pre-school children, the involvement in this project means building of 21 st century skills such as collaboration, communication, critical thinking and use of technology, important skills in the workplace and life. For the teachers, participating in this project was a benefit to their pedagogical practice and it provided an opportunity to exchange experiences. The impact of this project in all partner institutions offered a new experience and a new vision of learning, sharing, and international cooperation. This project allowed us international experience and to connect with peers and others to exchange and share experience working with preschool children. With this project, all institutions raised the quality criteria in the field of educational innovation and creativity, use of technology, knowledge of property, and therefore, we improved the 106