Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 30

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ However, implementing skills in schools requires that appropriate teaching methods are developed. Given their interdisciplinary nature, it is necessary to have a teaching that spaces between the various subjects and, consequently, a planning that involves the whole school. A school, in fact, that continues to base its teaching exclusively on the teacher who explains, questions, corrects the tasks, assigns the grades and on the student who only has to listen, answer questions, perform the exercises to be evaluated, is a school that transmits so many notions, but that teaches little and that children experience as an anachronistic, useless, boring self-referential institution that has no relationship with real life. I am proud to say that we are part of this wonderful and magical world and we write beautiful stories every minute, day, month – year after year we have more and more opportunities to tell to others our stories of joy and achievements! Emilia Elisabeta Nițescu is a primary school teacher at Școala Gimnazială “Georg Daniel Teutsch” in Agnita, Sibiu county, Romania. eTwinning forever #etwinning by Loredana Ursini and Cira Serio For several years now, our San Tarcisio Primary School in Ercolano has been aiming to implement innovative teaching, aimed at providing our students with skills and not just knowledge. Certainly basic knowledge and skills are necessary, but they are no longer sufficient to meet today's complex social demands of an increasingly competitive global economy. In an increasingly digital world, where professions based on functional skills are in decline, competence-oriented education therefore takes on particular relevance, as acquiring skills means being able to effectively apply a combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes to react successfully to a situation or solve a problem in the real world. In order for the school to help the pupil acquire real skills, it is therefore necessary to create interactive educational environments, in which the pupils can engage in practical and inquiry-based activities. These educational environments, which promote collaborative and multidisciplinary learning, are increasingly favored by technology. In particular, project-based learning is one method particularly suited to developing pupils' skills, because different key competences can be tackled simultaneously in an interdisciplinary manner. This is the reason why our School has given ample space in its teaching to eTwinning projects in these years, because they are a successful channel for the development of skills, as pupils are engaged in active learning in real life situations and they become active and responsible for their own learning, developing the ability to learn independently: "Learning to learn" competence. With eTwinning projects, teachers and students have the opportunity to experience a new way of doing teaching based on exchange and collaboration in a multicultural context, on the use of information technology, on communication in a foreign language, with numerous appropriate growth rate. eTwinning projects are electronic twinning with European schools, which are developed through an IT platform that involves teachers and students, making them known and collaborating in a simple, fast and safe way, through activities enriched by an international dimension that favors the creation of a concrete sense of European citizenship. This year our school has participated in four projects: Enjoy the STEAM, WWW-What a Wonderful World, La mia splendida terra and Wonderland, founded by our School. 30