Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 116

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the end, a little tip for your activities this year: contact your national relay for the European Day of Languages; they will provide you with promotional material like stickers, pencils or posters. You can find a list with contact details here. young people find difficult to deal with the different. It is because they have limited experiences and tend to have a suspicious attitude towards and even reject anything that does not seem to fit in their small world. Although there has been a great progress to protect minorities, several researches carried out in EU seem to conclude that people are still biased when it comes to race, gender, economic and social status and so on. It is therefore our main objective to help our pupils develop a more analytic and critical thinking towards people that stand out in one or another way. Andrea Ullrich is a teacher of English and Ethics/Philosophy at Gymnasium Georgianum in Hildburghausen, Germany. She is an active eTwinner and has been an eTwinning ambassador since 2014. eTwinning - an active part of Erasmus+ by Cornelia Melcu eTwinning was launched in 2005 as the main action of the European Commission’s eLearning Programme. Since 2014 eTwinning has been co- funded by the Erasmus+, the European programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport. eTwinning promotes school collaboration in Europe through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by providing support, tools and services for schools. If you are planning to apply for Erasmus+ school funding, eTwinning can support you in different ways. Firstly, eTwinning is an easy and free of charge way for you to find partners, training courses and more for Erasmus+ projects across Europe and beyond. Then, you can promote in a safe way the results of your Erasmus+ projects. The place where eTwinning magic really happens is the TwinSpace; a safe platform visible only to the teachers participating in a project. Students can also be invited in the TwinSpace to meet and collaborate with peers from their partner schools. My school has been involved in eTwinning- Erasmus+ projects since the beginning of the programme. This past school year, we ran three projects: “The odd one...IN!”, ”MY ROOTS BECOME OUR WINGS -TRAVEL AGENCY” and ”Children's Voices for a new Human Space”. eTwinning is a crucial part of our projects: all the activities, meetings and products, in one word the results, are visible on eTwinning Live. “The odd one...IN!” is focused on diversity and emotional awareness. Diversity is evident in every aspect of school life in all countries. Children and We try a new approach to teaching diversity. The innovation is applied on the fact that the focus will not be the stranger, for example refugees, but our attitude towards anything different. Our intention is 116