Pilot Intermediate Evaluation (e-Curriculum,e -Modules and e-Learning Platform ) +ORIENTEERING
The final LTTA mobility was held in Płock, Poland, from 8 to 12 April 2024 under the auspices of the partner Instytut Rozwoju Sportu I Edukacjı.
The Liceum Ogólnokształcące z Oddziałami Bilingual im Władysław Jagiełło in Płock hosted this meeting managed by Martyna Florkowska-Kardasz and Justyna Pająk-Jaroszewska.
On the first day, we were welcomed by the school management and presented with the programme for the whole week.
A tour of the school followed this and then students from the partner schools took part in an icebreaker activity in the school’s outdoor area.
After a lunch break, we started testing module 5 with the partners from Poland and the Czech Republic, followed by a short management meeting.
The next morning the students split up and attended some selected lessons taught in CLIL in English, while we continued with a management meeting with the partners to discuss the details of the afternoon “orienteering” event. This was followed by further piloting of Module 5 by the partner from France.
In the afternoon, the “orienteering” event took place during which students divided into international groups performed tasks spread around the city centre in different cultural institutions and culturally significant places.
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In the evening there was a wonderful program – a night visit to the zoo, which was combined with a workshop on the nightlife of some species of animals.
On the third day, we continued testing module 5 with the partner from Austria and then visited the mayor at the local town hall.
In the afternoon we continued testing module 5 with the partners from Iceland and Turkey.
All Module 5 testing was done in cooperation with the students divided into international groups.
On Thursday the very first Multiplier Event was held in the lecture hall of the Liceum
In the opening part, the project coordinator introduced the project to all the guests and then the different partners introduced themselves, and explained their involvement in the project and the events that have taken place so far.
The introductory part was followed by a lecture entitled My Adventure with Nature, given by Dr Marcin Przedlacki from the Liceum Ogólnokształcące z Oddziałami Dwujęzycznymi im. Władysław Jagiełło.
This was followed by an entry called Inclusion To the Moon And Back, by Olga Puzia, from Mazovian Academy in Płock.
A short break was followed by a 90-minute workshop by Tatjana Christelbauer, a partner from Austria, in which she discussed with the students what the project had brought them.
In the last part of the event, we tried to connect with Maciej Kowalczyk, Directorate-General for Climate Action in Brussels, who prepared an online workshop on Technology used for climate action.
Due to technical difficulties with the connection, we communicated by phone and agreed to forward the information from this workshop electronically.
After the end of the Multiplier, the certificate ceremony followed and we were also very pleased to congratulate Dr. Erich Schmidt from the BBI institute Vienna on his birthday.
On the last day, Friday, we participated with the students in the physical activity “A lesson of physical education – OCR (Obstacle Course Racing) conducted by the winner of third place at the Jungle Ninja European Championships 2024, where they tried out the different parts of this racing. It was physically very challenging, but the students thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
In the second part of the day we visited the Masovian Village Museum in Sierpc, where we saw in the outdoor buildings how people lived in the 18th and late 19th-20th century in rural areas of Poland.
This event marked the end of our meeting.
We are very grateful to our Polish hosts for a well-prepared and varied program, and also for a well-organized Multiplier event, which helped us to be inspired for other similar events.
Lubomir Hajek