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John Sosna
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Is this of interest to colleagues? Regards John > EUROPEAN SCHOOLNET TEACHERS' NEWSLETTER #82 > > October 30, 2003 > > WSES > More Than 200 Schools Registered, Join in! > > SPRING DAY IN EUROPE 2004 > Register for Spring Day 2004 > List of Contact Teachers for This Year > Spring Day in Europe Partner, France > > COMPETITIONS > International Game Portal Development and Competition > Interschool Web Design Competition > European Computer Graphic Arts Competition > European Waste Award for Youth > > FOCUS > Europe Direct, Free Phone Service > Archivox, Listen to French Literature > Keith Haring Lesson Plans > ENews on Environment > Plan Ahead: Make a European Christmas Calendar with Zap! > English and Multimedia, CDROM > Two proposals, Culture 2000 > > VOCATIONAL EDUCATION > General Call for the French Leonardo Agency > Accountants and Secretaries > Catering School > Life Long Learning Project partnership > > COLLABORATION > Looking for Schools in France and Italy, Brazil > Socio-cultural Tradition of Youth, Bulgaria > Email Exchange in Italian, France > Exchange in English, France > History-Geography Project, France > School Crisis Management Team, Lithuania > Virtual Exchange for Real Trip, Denmark > Exchange in English, Italy > Cultural Exchange, Italy > Email Games, Australia > Looking for Muslim Schools, Israel > Pen Pals for Israel > Twinning Opportunities with Burundi > Tile project, Global > > EUROSCOPE > European Schoolnet Conferences and Events Page > > > Dear colleagues, > > Being a teacher is a wonderful contribution to the future of our society, it > is also a profession that is unfortunately not always regarded as > prestigious or even important. I wanted to cheer everyone up but pointing > out to a very nice article. Read it when you feel down! > http://www.ei-ie.org/camp/english/wtd/Downloads/20030925_UN_wtd2003_e.pdf > > Vocational schools are institutions where pupils receive a specialised > training that directly leads to a certain number of practical professions. > These schools and their pupils are very important for our society and they > need help to find partners in Europe. I have decided to open a vocational > schools section in this newsletter hoping that future chefs, mechanics, > plumbers, woodworkers, secretaries, accountants, etc will find ways to link > up with peers in Europe and develop many new projects. > I must admit that one of the best ICT projects I did when I was a teacher, > was an unforgettable pedagogical adventure with 19 future specialists in > industrial maintenance! Pupils from vocational schools are really worth all > possible efforts and projects. > European projects between vocational schools can be funded via the Leonardo > programme: > http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/leonardo/leonardo_en.html > > My best regards to all, > Brigitte > brigitte.parry at eun.org > > > ___________________ WSES _________________________ > > The universal right to learn and exchange information > ___________________________________________________ > > More Than 200 Schools Registered, Join in! > > The activities on the Universal Human Rights Declaration and information and > communication technologies are now attracting teachers from more than 45 > countries in the world. > Take this opportunity to focus on the impact of new technologies on humans > rights and be part of a global network that will be highlighted during the > World Summit for Information Society and grow far beyond this event. > http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/wsis/activities.asp > > __________ SPRING DAY IN EUROPE 2004 _______________ > > The Enlargement of Europe > ___________________________________________________ > > Register for Spring Day 2004 > > This year the Spring Day site will offer several activities for schools from > old EU countries to discover and communicate with schools from new and > candidate EU countries. March 21 happens to be a Sunday this year. So we > suggest that you celebrate and debate the enlargement of Europe on Tuesday > March 23; of course, like last year, any day that suits your time table > during the first week of Spring will be alright. This is above all an > opportunity for as many schools as possible to start the season of natures > renewal by celebrating a new start for Europe. Activities will be proposed > on European values, twinning and cultural diversity. 29 teachers are > currently working with their pupils on fact sheets about their countries. > The Spring Day team is also working on examples, tips and advice on how to > organise the best Spring Day possible in your school. > > The final web site will soon be launched but you can already now register > from the following URL: > http://futurum2004.eun.org/ > > ____________________________________________________ > > List of Contact Teachers for This Year > > Here are the excellent Spring Day 2004 pedagogical coordinators, do not > hesitate to contact them; they will be able to reply to you in your mother > tongue! > > Austria; Susanne Pratscher; Susanne.pratscher at gmx.at > Belgium FR; Jean-Pierre Bartholeyns; jp.bartholeyns at profor.be > Belgium NL; Trui Catteeuw; trui.catteeuw at skynet.be > Bulgaria; Violeta Tsoneva ; violeta at fmi.uni-sofia.bg > Cyprus; Nora Nadjarian ; noranadj at logosnet.cy.net > Czech Rep; Katerina Bavorova; jkapoun at iol.cz > Denmark; Christiane Haamann ; haamann at tdcadsl.dk > Estonia; Maidu Varik ; Maidu.Varik at oesel.edu.ee > Finland; Tuula Matikainen; tuula.matikainen at edu.hel.fi > France; Daniel Micolon; daniel.micolon at wanadoo.fr > Germany; Sylvia Binger; seidel.binger at t-online.de > Greece; Theresa Yiakoumatou; tgiakoum at sch.gr > Hungary; Janos Blasszauer ; bjohnny at chello.hu > Ireland; Pat Seaver ; patrickseaver at eircom.net > Italy; Noemi Lusi; noemilusi at infinito.it > Latvia; Inara Zlaugotne ; inaraz2002 at yahoo.com > Lithuania; Snieguole Polianskiene ; snaige68 at sala.lt > Luxembourg; Julie Suzanne Bausch; julie-suzanne.bausch at education.lu > Malta; Sue Privitelli ; privi at waldonet.net.mt > Netherlands; Roelant Wijngaards; rwijngaards at hotmail.com > Poland; Halina Bednarz; febus at idea.net.pl > Portugal; Francisco Ferreira; franciscomf at netcabo.pt > Romania; Florina Serbu ; florina at city.eforie.ro > Slovakia; Jozef Medvecký ; jozef at medvecky.sk > Slovenia; Magdalena Bobek; magdalena.bobek at guest.arnes.si > Spain; Nuria de Salvador; nsalvado at telefonica.net > Sweden; Lars-Åke Sigfridsson ; lars.ake.sigfridsson at vetlanda.se > Turkey; Meral Surgec ; meralsurgec at batikoleji.com > UK; Karl Donert ; donertk at hope.ac.uk > > ____________________________________________________ > > Spring Day in Europe Partner, France > > Carole teaches English in the South of France, near Toulouse. She would like > to twin up with another school in Europe for Spring Day. Her preference > would go for a school in Ireland. The involvement would trigger interesting > uses of new technologies. Her pupils are 12 to 15 years old. > > Carole Maurage > blipcaro at club-internet.fr > > _________________COMPETITIONS ______________________ > > Be the Best :-) > ____________________________________________________ > > International Game Portal Development and Competition > > The Hungarian Schoolnet is announcing a call for its International Game > Portal development and competition to collect, present, digitalize and play > games. > > Groups of 2-3 students can apply continuously by filling in an application > form at the following address: > http://gameped.sulinet.hu > > Propositions have to be sent both national and English language and should > cover the following points: > > 1. Description of well known national games (source+rules), links to its > existing and free online version (declaration about the copyright is needed > > 2. Digitalisation of games > > 3. Ideas about online competition for your games, even with technical > solutions if possible > > 4. Ideas about online competition for many, combined online games, which can > be played on the website > > 5. Creation of a game generator or attaching free game generators > > 6. Creation of new games using the templates available on the website > > 7. Translation of English games into national languages > > Contact: Julia Mag > magj at sulinet.hu > > ____________________________________________________ > > Interschool Web Design Competition > > Bahçe?ehir College- Turkey organises an interschool website design > competition every year. > This year they have decided to open the same competition to international > students in co-operation with Bo?aziçi University Lifelong Learning Center. > > The themes this year is "A Journey to the Future". Prizes include a laptop > computer, printers and a PDA. > The competition is open to pupils aged 11 to 14. Entries must be received by > 12 December 2003. > All applications for registration should be made online at the following > address: > http://www.bahcesehir.k12.tr/webyarisma/eng/ (Online Registration) > > Bahçe?ehir College is ready to meet the accommodation and travel expenses of > the students participating from abroad who are lucky enough to finish in the > top ten so that they may be able to attend the prize-giving ceremony. > > ____________________________________________________ > > European Computer Graphic Arts Competition > > A call from Poland: > We'd like to invite you to participate at our European computer graphic > arts competition organized by Polish schools in Wroclaw. Its subject is "A > Travel Around Europe". We are waiting for your paintings created with a > graphics editor. They should show your impressions of any of your trips and > travels. > > http://europe.sp90.wroclaw.pl > > Here you can also register yourselves in our competition and send us your > works. There will be prizes for winners, an exhibition and press results. > We are waiting for your participation and beautiful paintings! > > Contact: > bp47 at interia.pl > ____________________________________________________ > > European Waste Award for Youth > > The municipality of Vienna-Austria is planning to organise a European award > for youth. This award aims to recognise the best projects on reducing > waste (at school, at home, etc.). The award consists of 3 categories > according to the age range of participants: 6 - 10, 10 - 14, 14 18. > > If you are interested in this theme and wish to compete or get more > information, please contact: > > Wolfgang Fehr > wfehr at gutwinski.at > > > _____________________ FOCUS ________________________ > > Inspiration > ____________________________________________________ > > Europe Direct, Free Phone Service > > Europe Direct is a service to help citizens find answers to their questions > about the European Union in their own language (the 11 official languages of > the EU). It offers free telephone help lines for each Member State, a direct > response service via e-mail and links to information and advice facilities > at national, regional and local levels. > > Europe Direct offers information on all sorts of subjects related to the EU. > It helps you find out about your rights and opportunities as an EU citizen, > and how to take advantage of them. It also opens a dialogue, enabling you to > ask questions and to get advice. Europe Direct also serves businesses. > >> From the EU, you can call and your answers will be provided in your own > language; after May 1, 2004, new countries will benefit from the same > service. All citizens from any other country can email. > > By phone: 00800 / 6 7 8 9 10 11 > By email: mail at europe-direct.cec.eu.int > > ____________________________________________________ > > Archivox, Listen to French Literature > > Archivox is a free database of texts from French literature, recorded by > professionals; try it for listening comprehension or any other pedagogical > purpose, it is excellent. > > http://www.archivox.com/ > > ____________________________________________________ > > Keith Haring Lesson Plans > > Keith Haring is a famous painter whose foundation offers very nice lesson > plans to teachers of all subjects and a lovely site for young children. > Take a look and enjoy! > > Lesson plans > http://66.113.241.131/lessons/envs/live/htdocs/index.htm > Site for kids > http://www.haringkids.com > > ____________________________________________________ > > ENews on Environment > > Have your students ever written a newspaper article of their own? Would they > like to? With eNews, your students will be able to write articles and post > them for the whole world to see! Then they can also read and discuss > articles from other students. > > http://www.e4news.net > > This project is run by our UK Spring Day teacher: > Karl Donert > donertk at hope.ac.uk > ____________________________________________________ > > Plan Ahead: Make a European Christmas Calendar with Zap! > > Zap, the safe, fun and educational site for pupils invites you to take part > in building a European Christmas Calendar with your class. Every day in > December until Christmas, a European school class or more will be featured > behind the doors of the Zap Christmas Calendar. Each day a new door will > open and a class will offer Christmas greetings and describe traditions in > their home country - find out how to take part! > > You can read more at www.eun.org/goto.cfm?did=29511 and you can sign up to > take part by emailing alexa.joyce at eun.org > > We want to know how to make Zap a better place for kids. > To help us, you could invite your pupils to fill in our questionnaire, > designed just for them. It's online in > English, French, Dutch, Italian, German, Danish, Portuguese, Spanish and > Catalan. > > http://www.internetsegura.net/zap/ > _________________________________________________ > > English and Multimedia, CDROM > > I do not usually advertise anything that is sold to teachers. In this case, > I think it should be fine as Olivier Colas is a French teacher of English; > he has worked hard on trying to put together, with the help of his regional > authorities and experts in pedagogy, a CDROM on how to use multimedia > materials when learning and teaching English. Olivier has offered his > skills, time and expertise to other teachers of English for many years via > his web sites. > > If you would to purchase this CDROM, please contact Olivier directly at: > Olivier Colas > Olivier.Colas at ac-versailles.fr > _________________________________________________ > > Two proposals, Culture 2000 > > The Municipality of Cellere, (Province of Viterbo), not far from Rome, is > looking for partners for two project proposals to be submitted under Culture > 2000 Programme. This call is urgent! > > One project is Psychiatric Bands. > The main goal of the project is to ensure maximum dissemination of > information between different cultural and societal environments > The main action is to make an international musical festival for people with > mental disorders and to make two conferences to analyse the results of > manifestation and to support the exchange of experiences. > They are looking for this project for: health local departments, Media, > Municipalities, Associations, Public Authorities and specialised schools > > The other project is Rinascimento in Tavola Renaissance at dinner table > (Municipality of Montefiascone (Province of Viterbo) > The project wants to restructure a real estate in the historical centre of > Montefiascone (VT), Italy and set up a school for cooks specialised in > Etruscan and medieval recipes > They are looking for this projects for Cultural, gastronomic, tourist > associations, Municipalities, catering schools. > > If you wish a more detailed description of the projects please send an > e-mail to > Claudia Salvi > csalvi at formez.it > > > ____________ VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS________________ > > The Future in Their Hands > ______________________________________________ > > General Call for the French Leonardo Agency > > The French Leonardo agency is eager to find partner schools across Europe to > facilitate European cooperation. It is very often quite difficult as those > schools have very particular profiles and offer a broad range of training > schemes. > If you are teaching in a vocational school in Europe and you wish to find > partners, either contact me and I will place an ad for you in this > newsletter or if your request is specifically targeting partnerships with > French schools, contact the agency directly and they will be very happy to > help you. > > Your contact in France: Annie Heim > annie.heim at socrates-leonardo.fr > _________________________________________________ > > Accountants and Secretaries > > This teacher trains pupils to future careers as accountants or secretaries. > Her school has just opened a European section and she is now desperately > looking for partner schools of the same type in English speaking countries > (UK or Ireland). Through projects, the school also hopes to find companies > for the pupils to experience apprenticeships as well as improve their > language skills. > > Contact: > Françoise Soulié > fsoulie.montpensier at wanadoo.fr > _________________________________________________ > > Catering School > > This school is situated in Lyon, capital of a very famous gastronomic region > of France. They have a group of pupils looking for partners in any European > country to set up a Leonardo mobility project. > What an opportunity for those future chefs to add cross cultural spices to > their homework! > The pupils are 17 to 20 years old. > > Contact: > Bruno Sermet > sermet.bruno at free.fr > _________________________________________________ > > Life Long Learning Project partnership, Italy > > The "A. Volta" industrial institute situated in Aversa Italy is looking > for partners to set up a European Commission funded Grundtvig 1 project. > > To know more about Grundtvig: > http://www.socrates-uk.net/grundtvig/ > > Her contact details : > Pasquale Giustiniani [pgiustiniani at libero.it] > > > _______________ COLLABORATION__________________ > > Create Together > ________________________________________________ > > Looking for Schools in France and Italy, Brazil > > Barbara Dieu works in a French school in Brazil. She has taken part in many > projects and activities organised by European Schoolnet through the years. > She is setting up a project on Garibaldi with a group of 45 pupils (aged > 15-16). She wants to link the project to Spring Day in Europe as Garibaldi > fought for the reunification of Italy and considered himself as a world and > European citizen. Her pupils will travel around Italy in May and her Italian > twin school will go to Brazil in August. > Barbara is looking for schools to visit, exchange with and eventually > provide accommodation to her group in the following cities: > > Nice Monaco - Milano- Torino Pisa Firenze - San Gimigniano Siena > Roma Napoli (Pozzuoli - Solfatara Pompeia - Ercolano Vesuvio- > Paestum Sorrento Costiera Amalfitana Cumae Caserta) > > Not only can it be fun and discovery but having a chance to meet Barbara and > talk about international projects with her is worth it!! > Barbara Dieu > bwjdieu at terra.com.br > ____________________________________________________ > > Socio-cultural Tradition of Youth, Bulgaria > I teach at a Private Trade School in the town of Varna, Bulgaria. We are > looking for European partners for our new project called "Socio-cultural > tradition of youth". Our idea is to help students learn English through real > exchanges and the participation in different hobby activities. We would like > to exchange students and teachers. Our town is the "sea capital" of Bulgaria > and a tourist centre for people all over the world. We hope that we can > extend our circle of friends in Europe. > Contact: > Sonia Vasileva > sonica at abv.bg > _________________________________________________ > > Email Exchange in Italian, France > > Aurélie works in a secondary school situated near Toulouse - France, she > wants to find a partner colleague for an exchange in Italian. Her pupils are > beginners. She is also involved in a project where the same pupils study an > archeological exhibition at the local museum and try to search for similar > pieces of art in ancient Italy. > So if you teach Italian in Europe and if you would like to share this > project on Italian archeology, contact her, she is new to international > projects and full of wonderful ideas. > > aurelie.rodes at libertysurf.fr > _________________________________________________ > > Exchange in English, France > > This very big secondary school situated in Versailles, near Paris-France, is > looking for partners in Nordic countries or Germany to set up a solid > exchange project on European culture and European identity awareness raising > for pupils aged 15 to 18. All exchanges should be done in English as these > pupils belong to a special European section of the school. > > The contact is the head teacher: > Evelyne Bourrelier > Evelyne-Mu.Bourrelier at ac-versailles.fr > __________________________________________________ > > History-Geography Project, France > > This French teacher is looking for partners in new EU countries to set up a > project involving history and geography teachers. Her upper secondary school > is situated in the north of France and the education standards are rather > high. They are looking for a similar urban school to set up an exchange > eventually leading to a real trip. > > Catherine Kedzierski > catherine.kedzierski at wanadoo.fr > > __________________________________________________ > > School Crisis Management Team, Lithuania > > The School Crisis Team would help children and school staff cope with > various crises that occur at school. Today Lithuanian schools as well as > other countries' schools have to face different types of crises: suicide, > deaths of pupil or teacher, and other emotional shakes. All that involves > and directly affects students or school staff. Crisis Team would help to > lessen the negative emotional charge and find the positive ways for a better > solution for everyone in the school environment. Crisis Team consists of: 3 > elementary school teachers and 3 middle school teachers. Join in with us. > > Contact: Tomas Butvilas > tomasvilas at yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ > > Virtual Exchange for Real Trip, Denmark > > We are an Efterskole in the south of Jutland in Denmark; efterskoles aim to > develop all aspects of the individual not just academic skills. Our school > focuses on Europe, so the pupils study basic subjects such as maths and > Danish as well as foreign languages (German, French, English) and European > issues. We would like to go on an exchange twice a year if possible and are > desperately trying to find a school for this spring/summer. We would like to > find a secondary school anywhere in England. We will be happy to consider > replies from other European countries too. ICT would be used for > communication, trip preparation and cultural exchanges > > Contact person: > Karen Hall > khall20 at hotmail.com > __________________________________________________ > > Exchange in English, Italy > > This community of 7 schools situated around Bologna-Italy, is part of a > pilot programme organised by the University of Bologna and fostering the use > of English for communication. They are looking for contacts all over Europe > to exchange and practice. > > Many European teachers are trying to practice English too, this is a good > opportunity to learn together and with your pupils. > > The contact person for all schools is: > Orsola Brizio > brizio at cilta.unibo.it > __________________________________________________ > > Cultural Exchange, Italy > > As a teacher of English in an Italian secondary school located in Bari > (south-east of Italy), I am looking for possible foreign partners to set up > a student exchange project involving one of my groups of students. > > The project would consist of initial email exchanges (a > get-to-know-one-another phase) and parallel work on an agreed topic > (cultural diversity, life-styles, youth issues in the 2 participating > countries etc) with regular exchange of material, emails and exchange > visits. > > The project could be initiated this year (with a possible first sending > phase in Spring 2004) and concluded at the beginning of next year (second > phase, hosting, September 2004). > > Students age-range: 17-18 > Number of students: 22-24 > > Contact person: Mara Dani > mara_dani at libero.it > > __________________________________________________ > > Email Games, Australia > > During Netd at ys Oz 2003 the Australian network will be running email games. > What are email games? > Since April 1999, Dr Sivasailam "Thiagi" Thiagarajan and Marie Jasinski have > designed, facilitated and evaluated over 20 reusable email game templates. > They have used these games with over 1,500 practitioners mostly within the > vocational and corporate training sectors in Australia and the USA but also > are very applicable for the schooling sector. Email games are easy to adopt > and adapt. > In an email game, a facilitator and a group of participants address a key > issue by sending and receiving email messages during several rounds of play > spread over days or weeks. > Have fun! > > http://www.netdays.edna.edu.au/ > __________________________________________________ > > Looking for Muslim Schools, Israel > > Our friends in Israel are working on a project aiming at linking up schools, > mainly pupils, of Jewish and Muslim backgrounds. This project is very > valuable and even if it is a small drop of water, it can one day become a > big river where all kids in the world can swim and play. We know how painful > this issue is and I personally ask you, if you know of a Muslim school in > your country, to put it in contact with these people who are doing a > fantastic job for peace in a country devastated by war. > > Contact: Debi Katz > msdebi at mscc.huji.ac.il > > __________________________________________________ > > Pen Pals for Israel > > My name is Sagit Rinek and I'm a teacher at Sha'ar Hanegev Junior High > School in Israel. I would like to find teenagers from a school in Europe to > be my 12 years old pupils key-pals. My idea is to have a site where > teenagers can discuss either through forums or e-mails or even video > conferences questions and dilemmas regarding their age, interests, hobbies, > cultures, ceremonies, daily life etc. (It doesn't have to be a Jewish > school.) > > Contact : Sagit Rinek > sagit_r at hotmail.com > __________________________________________________ > > Twinning Opportunities with Burundi > > Jeunesse Jumelage Burundi is an NGO dealing with school twinning and > linking. They would be more than happy to facilitate contacts for those of > you who would like to set up projects and exchanges with schools in their > country. > > Here is how to reach them: > Jeunesse Jumelage > jj_burundi at yahoo.fr > __________________________________________________ > > Tile project, Global > > Take part in a large global project, incorporating public, university and > students' artworks. To participate, your students need to make 20 paper > tiles (drawings) to send to 20 other schools (we will be provided with these > 20 international contacts, with whom your students can also set up virtual > pen-pals). At each school these works will become part of a bulletin board > mosaic. > > Contact Mary Sherman at msherman at transculturalexchange.org or visit > http://www.transculturalexchange.org/tileproject/schools.htm > > > __________________EUROSCOPE______________________ > > Do Not Miss Anything or Anybody! > __________________________________________________ > > European Schoolnet Conferences and Events Page > > We offer you a list of key upcoming conferences in the area of Education and > Technology in Europe which is updated weekly. 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