Involve me and I learn – presentation for
our parents and teachers
On Wednesday, 15th June 2016, we
presented our project to some of the teachers and parents as part of the 7th
panel. We already presented our project to other students and teachers at the
end of November 2015, when we had panels about the 6 participating countries
and their schools.
This time, we decided to decorate one of
the classrooms and present our final thoughts to our parents and teachers.
Since the project finishes at the end of August 2016 and we already visited all
of the participating countries, we wanted our guests to see what we had been
doing for the past two years. The whole presentation was carried out by us,
students, and we also prepared some sweets for everyone invited.
First, we presented what our final products
are – the Good Practice Guide, the Career Guide and the Comparative Analysis of
Participating Schools. Then, the students who went to Trieste, presented their opinion
of the school there, as well as people and the whole experience of staying
abroad. They also told us something about what it was like hosting foreign
students in Ljubljana. Next, the 7 girls who went to Iceland explained what it
was like and what they liked about the school they visited. The students who
went to Greece shared their experience and told us a bit about the school in
Elefsina. Finally, the students who went to Spain presented the school in
Cartagena and what they liked there. At the end, the teacher thanked the
students for being so cooperative and well-behaved during the past two years;
the teachers for helping with the project; the parents for supporting us; and
the principal for giving us the opportunity to be part of Involve me and I
learn project.
We also mentioned all of the activities we
had done, and were really surprised because there were so many of them! We also
reminded the visitors that they can find all of the information about our project
on our school’s webpage: http://gimvic.org/international/news_and_events/
and our blog: http://erasmus2d.blogspot.si.
Here are some of the pictures:
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