Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 123

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The schools aim at developing a programme leading to a Certificate of Personal Competences (CPC) that will be implemented in the schools on a long-term basis. Moreover the concept and the steps will be published in an eBook for other institutions to use for their students. Many schools throughout Europe face these problems and we would like to find ways of addressing them and sharing our ideas with other institutions via the project blog. The project team has taken a conscious decision to focus on pupils who are not achieving their potential - this includes pupils of lower abilities but also gifted students who are hindered by other factors from getting the best marks they could. The teachers of the schools involved will have the chance to think about their students and their pedagogical and teaching methods in a different way. Many teachers only see the knowledge a student has and how s/he uses it in class. This approach will help teachers to see their pupils from a holistic point of view. So teacher will find new ways of working with the pupils thus helping them to improve their exam results. We believe that this project will facilitate new developments in our schools which would not be possible without the European perspective enriching us with different views on solving the problems we are all faced. The four partner schools will develop a programme that leads to developing personal competences in the students. Participants will be given the CPC to use for their applications in order to enhance their chances on the labour market. The certificate will focus on 4 aspects which teachers have identified as the most problematic areas: time management, reflecting yourself, lifelong learning and project management. All areas are seen as vital in the European and national discussion on qualifications for young people before they start working life. Our project includes 4 modules. This is a video about our first meeting from Serres, Greece: https://youtu.be/i5FR5czhRHs. The students have learned during the first module (February 2019) about different learning types and learning styles testing themselves and developing strategies and examples for successful learning. Moreover they did investigate about motivation and how to improve their motivation. The second module about Self-reflection will be the theme of our second meeting at Hagen-Germany (the last week of September 2019). The aim of this meeting is to help students discover their talents and suitable job profiles. Students will find out about their strengths and weaknesses and discover ideas of how to work on them. Furthermore they will be given the chance to experience of overcoming their weaknesses and being successful. Students are invited to consider carefully to what extent time is a structuring category in their personal life; during our third exchange that will take part to Bucharest in the first week of November 2019. Our aim is to make students become conscious of their attitude and relationship towards time by making students reflect on their past time activities and their daily routine. They will heighten their awareness to the role of time in society and become more attentive to the way time is ‘treated’ publicly. By means of different activities and the application of various methods - students will learn how to work for a cooperative international project, promote an intercultural dialogue; use ICT to communicate, share, create, collaborate. The last school exchange will be in Italy where we are going to discuss about project management. We would like to give students the skills of treating their formal education as a kind of project and learn how to successfully manage this. In order to achieve this, we are going to give students the task to think of a product (concert, party, play...) they would like to organise on the penultimate day of the project meeting. Students will be working together in an international team to initiate their project and discuss what they need to do. Next they will plan their steps in preparation. Niculina Chiper works at Colegiul Național Mihai Viteazul in Bucharest, Romania. She has been an active eTwinner since 2011. She has always been interested in sharing her teaching experience and in enriching it with new ideas from schools and colleagues throughout Europe. Some examples of digital activities for the development of mathematical skills by Anamaria Corina Golumbeanu Today the focus is on the blended learning. This methods introduce digital activities into classes. Blended learning, or better, mixed learning is a mix of technology-based and traditional methods. An example of e-learning is to guide students in solving online tests created within the Erasmus+ KA2 project SCORE - Student Competences as Outputs of Research-Based Education. 123