From 16 to 21 February 2020, as part of the Erasmus + Mult'culture-Promote Education for Cultural Heritage project in Treviso, Italy, a working visit of teachers from Portugal, Greece, Poland, Romania and Italy cooperating under this project took place. The watchword of the visit was: "Together is better! A cultural and educational melting pot in Italy. " Participants of the meeting could look at the work of Italian colleagues, learn about the culture, customs and history of this country by participating with children, including in visiting Treviso and Venice. There were also workshops for teachers on the importance of movement in the development of schoolchildren and how to make classes and breaks more attractive with movement elements. There was also a training session "Living Museum" at the Doge's Palace in Venice, where a qualified methodologist showed how to conduct a visit to the museum to properly interest students. Teachers participating in the visit also conducted several lessons for students from primary schools in Ponzano, Paderno, Merlengo and E.Gastaldo showing the culture of their countries. Thank you to the whole team from Italy for perfect preparation of this visit and unforgettable experience. Here is a short photo report:
This blog represents views experience of Erasmus + school partners. Countries with a rich cultural and historical background (Portugal, Greece, Italy, Poland and Romania) joined this project willing to support this initiative. The major aim is to encourage children to a common European space and to raise pupils' awareness about our European identity, Using culture as a tool to improve the students' academic performance combined with entrepreneurial activities designed to obtain.
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