The Comenius Projects
The Comenius Projects are European projects set out every year in the attempt to bring European students, from various different countries, together. Various projects are assigned in an attempt to help the European students get a better understanding of their own country as well as the other countries involved in the project. Some previous projects include making board games about the various different countries, or a newspaper on moving borders within the countries. Students aged between 14 - 19 are welcome to join the project. In England, the project is more commonly available to 6th formers. Every year, a new project begins, and every year there are two meetings.
Funding for the project is a difficult issue, although is usually successful. In order to get funding for the project from the EU - which will mean free flights, accommodation, meals, living costs, tourist visits, transport, etc - the countries involved in the project must all submit a project proposal and three of those proposals must be accepted in order to get funding. Without funding, many issues arise, mainly because teachers and students have to pay for everything by themselves, which can result in some countries not being able to attend the meetings.
The first meeting is specified for coordinators - two or three students chosen from each country - are sent to the designated country of the meeting - of which the location varies every year, and usually occurs in the winter/autumn seasons of the year. This meeting allows for the confident or experienced students to meet and discuss a blueprint for the project together. The idea of this meeting is to signify the beginning of a new project and allows the coordinators to then return home and feedback to the other students about the project and the people.
Luis Montijo Nº11 10ºE
sábado, 6 de dezembro de 2008
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This project is very interesting! I never cared to participate! ; D
Daniela Valadeiro
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