PROJECT AIMS & PROJECT RULES





Project Aims


The project forms the framework for the partner schools to improve pedagogical approaches and methods for the needs of the education and the students.As a constellation,learners and organisations are needed to react on the needs of an European community in the 21st century and the change in the field of education is necessary.We need to fight against early school leaving and integrate 21st Century Key Competences into our School Policy which is also included in Distance Learning,Digital Learning and European Citizenship.



-To put into practice new methodological tools that using games and digital resources permit a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to the educational activity in an open,flexible and coordinated way that makes it possible to teach 21st century competences and allow learning and teaching to become more interesting and playful
-To enhance collaboration, teamwork and self-esteem and new learning techniques will enrich the student's capacities.
-To promote creativity and entrepreneurship via using gamification
-To provide teachers and schools with new knowledge and experiences to improve teaching and learning methods
-To improve personal skills to ease communication across borders, such as interculturel and language skills
-To learn of good practices from students and teachers of other European countries
-To improve the level of the key competences and skills of our students to foster quality improvements and internationalisation
-To develop the speaking, writing and listening skills in our students’ use of foreign languages
-To become acquainted with and use contemporary methods of e-learning regards to distant education tecniques or strategies



Project Rules


In order to have a successful and peaceful atmosphere during project term ,we need to have some determined rules.


Feel free to add your rules, as well because we all have the objectives and aims considering projects' success.


1. We will read carefully what is posted, and comment nicely and politely.


2. We will post only our materials (not the ones we took from the internet that we don't have a right to share).


3. Administrators will not delete other administrator's posts, without previous disscussion.


4. We will work hard, trying to meet the schedule of the project.


5. We will use the pages together. We will not make other pages and divide our work under countries or schools.


6. We will disseminate our activities and project on local news,at school or around Europe.So never forget to put the link , under page called Dissemination of the project.


7.Be friendly, welcoming and patient


8.Be constructive


9.Be careful with your choice of words


10.pay attention to the e-safety rule while taking photos or recording videos.



E-safety Rules


1) Don’t allow possible problems with internet use stop you from making the most of technology.


2) Be aware of guidelines and policies set by your employer.


3) Develop school internet use policies that are specifically for your staff, students, and families.


4) Teach your students about internet safety regularly and authentically. This is not a one-off lesson.


5) Teach your students basic internet tips and be a role model.


Along with internet safety, students also need to be taught about things like plagiarism, copyright, Creative Commons search engines, and effective search engine tecniques. These are important areas for teachers and students to know about if they want to use the internet effectively and legally.


Teachers have a key role to play as a digital citizenship role model for their class. For example, avoid using images from Google Images in your own work and model to students how you found and created you image or video


6) If students or parents approach you with issues regarding cyberbullying or safe internet use, it’s important to deal with them.


You don’t have to go it alone. Get advice and support from your school and possibly your education department.


Encourage your students to talk to you about any concerns they might be having with their internet use. All teachers know it can be easier to sort out small problems rather than let them escalate!


7) Carefully consider whether you want to connect with students or parents on social media.


If your account is purely professional it might be fine to connect with members of your school community, but it generally wouldn’t be a good idea for personal accounts.


Whatever your decision, consult with your school policies and do not add children who are under 13 on social networks with age restrictions (most social media platforms require users to be 13+ or older).

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