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Curiosity – Creativity – Competence
Support Talented Students
Project Report
Mag. Gisela Gutjahr, BRG Wels Wallererstraße 25 4600 Wels
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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the
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Project Content
Curiosity-Creativity-Competence
The Comenius Multilateral Project ´Curiosity-Creativity-Competence´ addressed teachers and
students aged 13 to 19, who are especially gifted in certain areas. By providing alternative
settings for learning we tried to satisfy pupils´ curiosity about various phenomenons. We
motivated students to give and achieve their best in the field they showed special talent in. We
provided two courses for teachers in Austria and Poland in which teachers learned methods
how to support talented students in class and in extracurricular lessons. Teachers were trained
in how to identify talents and in certain methods they could apply when dealing with talents.
We did a survey about methods used to support talents in all participating schools. The project
partners organized workshops both at a local and at an international level to attract the interest
and to provide opportunities to collaborate for the identified talented students. By organizing
workshops we inspired the creativity of the students in tackling a certain task and at the
international meetings they proved their new learned competences. The workshop contents
were: ancient history and UNESCO world heritage, the year 1989 in our families, towns,
countries and in Europe, economy of the areas we live in and the situation of youth
employment, the universal language of music - performing in an international concert, fine
arts and its relevance for understanding one another, creative writing about hopes and fears
for the future of young people in Europe, The Olympic idea and fighting xenophobia,
alternative energy production and exploring water pollution. Methods used were hands on
experiments, doing research in libraries and on the internet, interviewing experts, family
members and time witnesses, providing topic related lessons in the English language,
rehearsing music and performing on stage, looking at famous art and learning different
techniques of artistic expression, expression of feelings in a foreign language and creative
writing, interpreting statistical data and learning presentation methods as well as combining
practical work with intellectual output. By doing so we increased the students´ abilities of
problem solving and overcoming general social challenges, like xenophobia.
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2. Project Participants
Schools
Bundesrealgymnasium Wels Wallererstraße, www.brgwels.at
Närpes Högstadieskola www.narpes.fi
Táborské soukromé gymnázium, s.r.o. www.tabsg.cz
Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Gilowicach www.logilowice.hekko.pl
Antalya Adem Tolunay Lisesi www.ademtolunay.com
Seventh Gymnasium of Rhodos http://7gym-rodou.dod.sch.gr
Vilniaus J.Tallat Kelpšos konservatorija http://www.konservatorija.lt/
ITC Scaruffi-Levi-ITAS Città del Tricolore http://www.scaruffilevitricolore.it
Bessenyei György Gymnazium and Kollegium www.besi.hu
Teachers
Austria: Mag. Karin Schachner, Mag. Gisela Gutjahr, Mag. Elisabeth Seelmaier,
Mag. Andrea Gebetsberger, Mag. Margit Gruber, Mag. Ulrike
Moser, Mag. Jitka Koprivova, Mag. Heide Maria Mayr, Mag. Kerstin Grabner, Mag.
Hermine Asamer, Mag. Helga Janke-Eichbauer, Mag. Maximilian Springer, Mag.
Sandra Sturmbauer, Mag. Lisa Grünseis, Mag. Ursula Doppelbauer-Berger, Mag.
Petra Rotkopf, Mag. Monika Fellinger, Mag. Erwin Weixlbaumer, Mag. Anna
Kirchweger,
Turkey: Veli Biçer, Ayhan Şener, Bilgehan Şentürk, Ekan Balçın, Gündüz Tok, Gaye
Saveren, Fatma Oğuz, Fatma Oğuz, Semra Yakut, Leman Gölpunar, Ebru Tigli
Czech Republic: Švadlenová Markéta, Dvořák Jaroslav, Švadlena Marek, Vanišová
Radka, Zedníková Lenka, Novák Zdeněk, Bartoňová Žaneta, Švadlenová Martina,
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Stradová Renata, Rosochová Jana, Samec Pavel Mach Aleš, Lambertová Jarmila
Vondrášková Jaroslava, Komzák Jan,
Greece: Spyridon Papasideris, Dimitrios Mariettakis, Loukia Orfanou, Melpa Mavridi,
Maria Chatzilia, Faneromeni Atsa, Anastassia Niotakis
Italy: Elena Spagnoli, Patrizia Schiavone, Andrea Spallanzani, Mary Rosato, Luca
Giuberti, Patrizia Angelino
Poland: Alina Gmur , Marianna Kurczab, Dorota Tobiasz , Karina Kurzyca , Karina
Kurzyca , Anna Majtyka , Isotta Krause ,Maria Lekki , Adam Graca , Grzegorz Cudek
AndrzejPietrzyk Anna Woznikovska-Tyc
Hungary: Ferenczy Norbert, Csörszné Tarr Enikő, Demeter Judit, Béresné Kozma
Zsuzsa, Tóthné Jónás Éva, Uzonyi Gáborné,Borusné Miskolczi Mariann, Csáki
Orsolya, Tari Istvánné,.Sebőkné Dávid Edina,Juhász Szilvia and Juhász Miklósné
Gyöngyi
Finland: Mag. Emilia Heikinmäki, Mag. Göran Småros, Mag. Charlotta Jaakkola,
Mag. Jeanette Beijar, Mag. Nina Hagback,
Mag. Richard Mitts, Mag. Stefan Mannsén, Mag. Marina Söderman,
Mag Anna-Maria Håkans, Mag. Harry Sillanpää,Mag. Tanja Korsbäck
Lithuania: Kristina Tuinyliene, Grazina Vedrickiene, Solgita Vaitiekuniene, Ausra
Radvinskaite, Irina Paberziene, Jelena Kucharskaja
Virginija Mikuleniene, Violeta Ciutiene, Valerija Skapiene , Ausra Dargiene. Rita
Auksoriute, Birute Tubinyte, Eugenijus Vedeckas
CCC Project Meeting Wels Photo: Gymnazium Tabor
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Project Activities The participating schools organized teacher training in how to support talented students in
Wels, Austria and in Gilowice, Poland. Furthermore they organized local workshops for
students in the subjects History, Geopgraphy and Economics, Computer Studies, Languages,
Natural Sciences, Fine Arts and Music. Methods were trained in these local workshops and
afterwards there were international workshops with presentations and international topic
related activities. These international meetings were also used to give public presentations and
inform the press about the project. After the meetings results were also presented in Project
Newspapers and most importantly in the Methods´ Booklet.
1. International Project Meeting Wels – Teacher Training in how to support gifted
children, etwinning training for teachers by the national agency and public
presentation of the project, coordinators planning meeting, best practice examples
Photo: BRG Wels
Photo: BRG Wels Teacher Training
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Photo: BRG Wels etwinning training
2. School workshops on ancient history – methods: interviews, visiting excavation sites,
internet research, following historic walks, setting up school information boards about
the CCC Comenius project
Photo: BRG Wels
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Photo: Seventh Gymnasium of Rhodos
3. International Talent Workshop on history – Antalya Turkey museum didactics
Interviewing historians, archeologists, visiting sites, giving public presentations,
learning about UNESCO, evaluation meeting teachers
Photo: Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Gilowicach
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Photo: Antalya Adem Tolunay Lisesi All Participants of the project meeting
4. School Workshops on ITC Computer studies working with EXEL, geography and
economics doing research on the local economic data and employment, visiting
companies
PPT Presentation of Närpes Högsdieskola
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5. International Workshop on IT Computer studies – Geography and Economics in
Gilowice Poland group work comparing economic data, public presentations, visiting
a company, job interview training, teacher training on how to support talented pupils,
evaluation meeting teachers, UNESCO heritage Ausschwitz
Photo: Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Gilowicach – public presentations economy
PPT Presentation Bessenyei György Gymnazium and Kollegium
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6. School workshops about Fine Arts – museum didactics, learning about regional artists,
visiting musuems, technique training
Photo: BRG Wels Toulouse-Lautrec Ausstellung in der Albertina
7. International Workshop about Fine Arts in Vilnius Lithuania – visiting an artist´s
studio, museum didactics, practical work, giving public presentations about artists,
UNESCO heritage Trakai
Photo: Vilniaus J.Tallat Kelpšos konservatorija Working with an artist
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PPT Presentation Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Gilowicach
8. School Workshops on Music – body percussion, rehearsals for individual
performances, traditional regional folk songs lyrics and music, visiting opera houses,
radio stations, professionals at school
Photo: BRG Wels – Music lesson held by a professional musician
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Photo: BRG Wels – Body Percussion
9. International Meeting Workshop – Music Närpes Finland – staging a concert,
rehearsing folk songs from all participating countries – getting in touch with these
countries languages, teachers evaluation meeting, presentations about music
instruments
Photo: Närpes Högstadieskola Rehearsing folk songs
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Photo: Antalya Adem Tolunay Lisesi At the public concert
PPT Presentation Antalya Adem Tolunay Lisesi
10. School Workshops on Sports and fighting xenophobia – research on migrant athletes,
presentations about Olympic champions, parents nights, sports competitions,
Photo: BRG Wels – Presentation of Olympic champions
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11. International Workshop Rhodos Sports and fighting xenophobia – public presentation,
pupils pentathlon, workshop on xenophobia, creating a painting against xenophobia,
teachers evaluation meeting, running a ancient stadium, group work of students,
UNESCO heritage – old town Rhodos Crusaders heritage, project coordinators
meeting and evaluation
Photo : BRG Wels Participants Workshop Rhodos
Photo Gymnazium Tabor – Workshop on intercultural understanding in the ancient stadium
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Photo BRG Wels - Students´ Pentathlon – running, hurdles, short put, javelin , long jump
Halil Mutlu
PPT presentation Turkish group
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12. School Workshops Natural Sciences – Pollution – water examination, lichen, working
in labs, visiting labs, hands – on experiments
Photo: BRG Wels Hands-on experiments
Photo: BRG Wels – Tutoring smaller children in hands on experiments
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13. International Workshop Kisvarda Hungary – hands on experiments, visiting a
laboratory, students presentations on environment and fauna and flora of regions
participating, group work comparing water samples of the regions, evaluation meeting
teachers with Hungarian headmaster
The Mazurian Lakes
At the Mazurian Lakes there are a lot of interesting animals. For instance:- moose,- beaver,- red deer,- badger,- bat,- crane,- cormorant,- grebe.
PPT Presentation on nature in Poland - Gymnazium Gilowice
Photo: Gymnasium Kisvarda Group Photo Project Meeting Kisvarda
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Photo: Kisvarda Teachers evaluation meeting with the headmaster in Kisvarda
Student´s Feedback - Example
Before the COMENIUS Project, I hadn’t a colorful plan for college as I do now. This project
also makes you ready for a trip to abroad. It gives you the confidence of talking and
practising the main language. I hadn’t any idea about abroad projects and foreign colleges
before this trip. It helped me to decide take part in other projects and have a second college in
a foreign country. The connection I made with my host is too strong that we think being
housemates in university. If you are lucky, you can have one of the best weeks of your life, as I
did. Berk Gulen Türkish School
14. School Workshops – creative writing – languages topic: hopes and fears for the
future, group work students, presentation of poems, stories, sketches, learning about
intercultural understanding, teachers evaluation, authors and poets visit schools
Photo BRG Wels - Ursula Poznanski, writer of youth novels, reads from her books
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15. International Workshop Creative Writing Languages Rivalta Italy – creative story
writing, creative body language, creative cooking and intercultural understanding
Sketches, presentations of hopes and fears, video clips, teachers meeting and feedback
Photo Rivalta Group work story writing
Photo: ITC Rivalta Teachers Meeting and evaluation
Photo: ITC Rivalta Creative Body Language workshop
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Photo BRG Wels – Presentation Rivalta Telling stories
16. School Workshops – History 1989 – Fall of the iron curtain, interviewing time
witnesses, producing video clips,
Photo BRG Wels Preisverleihung Zeitzeugeninterviews zum Fall des Eisernen Vorhangs
17. International Project Meeting – History ´Fall of the Iron Curtain´ , public
presentations, parents night, evaluation meeting teachers, method: research and
interviews – showing of the video clips
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Photo Gymnazium Tabor Teachers Evaluation Meeting
Photo Gymnazium Tabor All Participating students
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Photo Gymnazium Tabor Public Presentation
18. School Workshop – natural sciences/ alternative energy – renewable resources, hands
on experiments tutoring smaller children – building wind mills
Photo: BRG Wels
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Photo BRG Wels – Museum didactics House of Nature Salzburg
19. International Workshop – natural sciences alternative energy – museum didactics
cooperation with WELIOS science center, public presentation with members of the
regional educational authority and the mayor of Wels and political representatives of
Wels
Photo BRG Wels – school orchestra performing the European anthem
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Photo Gymnazium Tabor Presntations
Photo BRG Wels Exhibition - Creative Writing about refugees – xenophobia
Photo BRG Wels Audience at the Final Presentation Wels
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Photo BRG Wels Providing the certificates of participation
Examples – Feedback and Reports
Meeting Hungary
Comenius Projesine Katılmadan Önceki Düşüncelerim When I joined to comenius Project , my purposes were practising English and finding out
about culture of the student I stayed with. I thought spending a week with people from
different geographics was a different and educating oppurtinty that maybe I could never get
again. I joined the Comenius Project with these thoughts
Comenius Projesine Katıldıktan Sonraki Düşüncelerim Comenius Project gave me a lot more experience than I thought. I saw a lot of people from
different countrys and I learned about their similarities and their differences. I learned
different cultures and some of them inspired me a lot. This Project helped me to take big
decisions in my life and became one of the biggest factors which affecting my life.
Türkish Pupils
Kisvárda, Maďarsko
Projekt meeting in Hungary: Kisvárda 10. 11. – 14. 11. 2014
Leaders of the trip: Mgr. Markéta Švadlenová, Mgr. Jaroslav Dvořák
Members of the trip: Robert Pospíšil, Miroslav Lutovský, Monika Boušková, Veronika Holakovská, Zuzana Homolová, Veronika Přibylová, Ivana Skácelová, Tereza Vondrášková
In days from 10th to 14th of the year 2014 we participated in international project Comenius, which took part in Kisvárda, Hungary. Its main topic was environment, indicating air pollution with lichens to be exact. We did some research and prepared our own powerpoint presentations. Our high school was represented by six girls from second grade and two boys from fourth grade led by our headmaster Mgr. Švadlenová and our biology teacher Mgr. Dvořák. We left Czech Republic very soon in the morning because we had a very long and tiring journey in front of us. (more than 14 hours)
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So on Monday we hit the road at 5:45 a.m. We had to stop in Linz to pick up our „colleagues“ and then we couldn´t miss a walk in the capital city: Budapest. It was the first time we met our hosts and friends from other participating countries. It was already 6 p.m. and it was very foggy when we left Budapest and when we got to Kisvárda it was 9 p.m. (Kisvárda lies near Ukrainian borders). After greeting our hosts and giving them some presents we immediately fell asleep. Although we ere just sitting during the journey to Hungary it was pretty exhausting
The other day we experienced how kind and hospitable Hungarian families are. We all had delicious large breakfasts and a nice chat with our host´s parents. The snacks they gave us for the day became legendary. We were usually given few baguettes, fruits, candies and drinks in such quantity it would do for a whole week. Then we headed to beautiful school of Kisvárda. It´s quite a big building and we were astonished by its history and facilities. After introductory speech of the deputy director we entered their laboratory where we presented our work. After that we experienced some remarkable chemical experiments, for example making a little rainbows in test-tubes. In the evening they taught us national dances and served us typical Hungarian food.
On Wednesday we visited zoological garden in Nyíregyháza and then we went to thermal spa. It was amazing. The Zoo was pretty big and really nice. What surprised us were some signs written in Slovakian language. It enabled learning about the animals with no problems. After that we bought some souvenirs, ate some food and talked with other students.
On Thursday we had so much to do that we almost didn´t make it. But we did and it was worth it. We visited the city hall where we presented some projects again. Then we got some presents to remember Kisvárda, we visited ruin of a castle, took last group photos, ate some awesome pancakes and then we visited old Jewish synanogue which is now a museum of Jewish life and history. For it was the last day, our Hungarian friends set up a little goodbye party. It was the icing on the cake.
Marketa Svadlenova CZ
Meeting Italy
Wir präsentierten unsere Arbeiten zum Thema "Hopes or Fears" . Nach anfänglicher Nervosität ging es dann ganz gut und unsere Geschichte schien ganz gut anzukommen. Nachdem alle Länder fertig waren, bekam jeder eine Urkunde. Victoria Borz BRG Wels
The Big C – Creativity
The seventh meeting within “Curiosity, Creativity, Competence” project was held in Reggio
Emilia (Italy) in March, 2015. The main scope of interests revolved around creative writing
and the topic for students’ presentations was “Our Hopes and/or Fears”.
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The Polish representatives were three girls from grade two (aged 18): Kinga Niesyto, Patrycja
Rom and Paulina Siuta. They decided to concentrate on the first aspect of the topic.
Teachers:
Six weeks before the meeting the girls conducted a survey among the students of Secondary
School in Gilowice, asking three questions:
1. What were your hopes while coming to our school?
2. Which of them have been fulfilled (e.g. safety, atmosphere, friends, level of
knowledge etc.)?
3. Which of them have not been fulfilled?
Next, they prepared a full analysis of the results. The next step was to make a presentation
that would comment on the results shown in pie-chart graphs. The girls also added some
photos and short films of their fellow students, which made the talk witty and lively.
The final stage of their project was to write a story about a fictional student of the school in
Gilowice. The plot focused on the hopes and expectations described by the students
interviewed in the survey.
Both the presentation and the story were performed in front of all the other participants of the
meeting and were awarded a cheery ovation.
All other schools provided tremendously creative products from video clips about fear and
hopes to poems and stories
Patrizia Angelino Italy
Meeting Rhodos, Greece
Project meeting in Greece: Rhodos 4. - 10. October
Leader of the expedition: Marek Švadlena
Participants: Vašek Hron, Petr Milichovský, Ota Podlipný Expedition of our school took place on the Rhode island in Greece from 4. to 10. October.
Our trip began at the Prague airport, from where we flew to our target destination. After
landing in Greece we met families and teachers who welcomed us in a friendly way.
Monday was the first day of our stay. In local guest school (7. High school Rhodes) they
organised for us several sport activities. Students played football, volleyball and some other
sport activities, which required cooperation. In the afternoon the participants of the whole
Comenius project went to discover beautiful sights of the capital city. Our tour around the city
began in the port then we went along medieval fortification and we finished our tour in
aquarium.
Tuesday was very busy and exhausting. Students prepared a suprise-show off for teachers and
after that we presented our project about Olympic games.Václav, Petr and Ota prepared
presentation about the participation of Czech republic in Summer Olympic games in London
2012 and in Sochi 2014. Everything went without a single problem and the presentation was
rewarded with a big applause. In the afternoon we went to the ancient athletic stadium and
Acropolis.
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Wednesday was again filled with sport activities,thestudents were divided in several mixed
teams and they competed in couple disciplines. In the afternoon we went again to the capital
city Rhodos. It was a little long, but it was worth it.
Thursday was the last day of our stay. We went to a beautiful city Lindos. This city is well
known mainly for its temple and for a lot of souvenir stands. The view from the ruins of the
temple was priceless. After the return from our trip to Lindos we packed our baggage and in
the evening Greeks made a final farewell evening which contained samples of typical Greek
dances. Everything was followed of course by good atmospehere and delicious food. One
saying says that „Everything should end at its best“, so we stood by it and we flew off back
to the Czech republic. It was a great experience for us. We have made new friends and had
opportunity to learn new country and its customs.
Marketa Svadlenova
Meeting Finland
Musik Workshop in Finnland im September 2014
Zwei Schülerinnen ( 6S und 6B) und zwei Schüler (4B) des BRG Wallererstraße nahmen im Rahmen des
Comenius-Projekts „Curiosity–Creativity–Competence“ in Närpes, Finnland an einem von ihren beiden
Musikprofessorinnen, Mag. Heide Mayr und Mag. Jitka Koprivova, geleiteten Musik-Workshop teil. Gemeinsam
mit Schülerinnen und Schüler aus Finnland, Griechenland, Italien, Litauen, Polen, Tschechien, der Türkei und
Ungarn wurde zweieinhalb Tage intensiv zu folgenden Themen gearbeitet:
- Volkslieder aus den teilnehmenden Nationen in der jeweiligen Sprache
- Volkstänze
- Body Percussion
- Samba Rhythmen mit Alltagsgegenständen
Neben den Workshops wurde auch ein Ausflug zu einer nahe gelegenen Schule mit eigenem Tonstudio gemacht.
Dort durften wir hautnah bei Studioaufnahmen dabei sein.
Den Ausklang des Workshops bildete das gemeinsame Konzert Donnerstagabend, welches mit der Aufführung
der Europahymne beschlossen wurde. Am Freitag fand sich noch etwas Zeit für eine kurze Besichtigung
Helsinkis bevor es dann abends wieder zurück in die Heimat ging.
Mag. Mayr und Mag. Koprivova sind sehr stolz auf die musikalischen Leistungen insbesondere der vier
Jugendlichen unserer Schule und möchten sich auf diesem Wege noch einmal ganz herzlich für die angenehme
Zusammenarbeit bedanken.
Prof. Mayr BRG Wels
Meeting Vilnius
Comeniusprojekt Curiosity-Creativity-Competence - Vilnius
Im Zuge des EU Projekts Curiosity-Creativity-Competence besuchten die Klassen 5A und 5B mit Mag. Asamer,
Mag. Grabner und Mag. Janke im Jänner in Wien die Ausstellungen „Warhol – Basquiat“ im Bank Austria
Kunstforum und Emil Nolde “Glut der Farbe” im Belvedere. Inspiriert von der Begegnung mit Originalen schufen
die SchülerInnen im BE Unterricht schließlich ihre eigenen Interpretationen des Gesehenen. Sie befassten sich
sowohl mit dem Expressionismus als auch mit Pop Art. Interessant war zu sehen, wie unterschiedlich die
SchülerInnen zu den Themen arbeiteten und wie sie die Inhalte in unterschiedlichsten Techniken umsetzten.
Stefan Demelbauer (5A), Maria Janjic (5A), Janika Güttler (5A) und Anna Hillinger (5B) nahmen gemeinsam mit
Mag. Asamer und Mag. Grabner am Projekttreffen in Vilnius teil und präsentierten dort ihre Arbeit und die
entstandenen Werke.
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Neben einigen kulturellen Programmpunkten (Stadtbesichtigung, Royal Palace, Burg von Trakai, Kennenlernen
von litauischen Volkstänzen) bekamen die SchülerInnen die tolle Chance, in der “Art School” von Vilnius in einer
Druckwerkstatt an einem Workshop teilzunehmen, bei dem sie eine Ätzradierung anfertigen konnten.
Das Projekttreffen ermöglichte unseren SchülerInnen, sich mit Jugendlichen aus Finnland, Litauen, Tschechien,
Polen, Ungarn, Griechenland, Italien und der Türkei auszutauschen, andere Kulturen und Lebensgewohnheiten
kennen zu lernen und sogar Freundschaften zu schließen,. Der Aufenthalt in Litauen war sicher für alle eine sehr
interessante Erfahrung und große Bereicherung
Mag. Janke Eichbauer BRG Wels
Meeting Antalya
Comenius : Curiosity-Creativity-Competence
2. Projekttreffen in Antalya Türkei
Im Oktober bereitete Mag. Ursula Doppelbauer vier Schüler auf das Projekttreffen in Antalya vor. Die
Schülerinnen und Schüler erforschten die antike Geschichte von Wels und hatten auch Gelegenheit mit einer
Archäologin zu sprechen.
Vom 4. bis zum 8. November nahmen Schülerinnen und Schüler aus der 5B und der 7S und Mag. Erwin
Weixlbaumer und Mag. Monika Fellinger am Projekttreffen teil. Neben vielen Gruppenarbeiten mit den
Schülerinnen und Schülern aus Finnland, Polen, Tschechien, Ungarn, Griechenland, Italien, Litauen und der
Türkei bekamen die Schüler die einmalige Chance das Pergemuseum und die antiken Stätten von Aspendos und
Side zu besuchen.
Alle Teilnehmer waren beeindruckt von der Gastfreundschaft und der Effizienz der Arbeit während des
Aufenthalts in Antalya.
Mag. Erwin Weixlabaumer BRG Wels
Meeting Tabor and Wels 2015
Spotkania projektowe Tabor (Czechy)
Wels (Austria) W nocy z 24 na 25 kwietnia opuściliśmy nasz piękny powiat Pszczyński i udaliśmy się w
podróż do Czech. Wszyscy wygodnie usadowiliśmy się w naszych pryczach i poszliśmy spać,
ponieważ już od rana czekało na nas mnóstwo atrakcji.
Gdy dotarliśmy do Taboru, nasze nowe rodziny odebrały nasze bagaże, a nas samych posłali
na zwiedzanie ich pięknego miasta razem z innymi uczestnikami projektu. Obejrzeliśmy
panoramę
miasta, zwiedziliśmy podziemia , pochodziliśmy po średniowiecznym rynku.
Po kilku godzinach spędzonych w centrum miasta z naszymi kolegami, udaliśmy się do
Hotelu
Dvorak, w którym odbyły się prezentacje na temat upadku Żelaznej Kurtyny i wpływie tego
wydarzenia na różne kraje i ich mieszkańców.
Prezentacje dobiegły końca i nadszedł czas na poznanie naszych nowych rodzin bliżej. Część
z nas
wyszła wieczorem na miasto, a reszta oddała się błogiemu wypoczynkowi w domu.
Cały następny dzień spędziliśmy w Pradze, podziwiając jej piękno.
Poniedziałek spędziliśmy na pożegnaniu z rodzinami, krótkimi (albo i nie) prezentacjami
dotyczącymi naszych krajów w szkole, a po południu udaliśmy się do Wels – austriackiego
miasteczka, w którym zostawaliśmy.
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Wtorek zaczęliśmy spacerem do Welios – niezwykłego centrum naukowego, w którym
podczas zabawy tworzy się energię! Obejrzeliśmy tam niezwykły pokaz z udziałem ciekłego
azotu
oraz nauczyliśmy się tworzyć baterie z herbaty!
Wieczorem w szkole odbyło się spotkanie podsumowujące cały projekt Comenius. Po
spotkaniu w
klasach przedstawialiśmy nasze filmiki, zdjęcia i prezentacje o naszej szkole i poprzednich
Comeniusach odbywających się z udziałem naszych uczniów.
Chłodną, lecz przyjemną środę spędziliśmy w Salzburgu zwiedzając miasto. Welios
międzyczasie wymienialiśmy się kontaktami z naszymi nowymi znajomymi z wielu krajów.
Anna Woznikova Tyc Poland – extract website Liceum Gilowice
Meeting Gilovice Poland
POLAND WITH COMENIUS
Our trip began on the 17th March early in the morning, we travelled to Poland with a train. We spent in train aproximately 7 hours. In the afternoon we finally arrived, after our arrival to train station in Pszczyna we met our accomodators and we went with them to their houses. Next day we went to high school in Gilowice. We and students from another countries presented presentation mainly about unemployment and main problems in our regions and the solutions. After lunch we walked around Psczyna and we visited a museum. Next day we went to Auschwitz, we got a really detailed excursion . It was a really emotional, unforgetable and depressive experience for us. After Auschwitz we visited chemical laboratories where they research the enviromental polution. Later we visited Krakow. I must say it is a beautiful city with many historical sights and churches. We visited a colossal church on the main square and also we went there to a traditional market. On Thursday in the morning we have two lectures, the first was about working on computer with different type of averages and the second was about finding a job and writing CV. In the afternoon we went to a museum and after that we went to a Zoo. Friday was the last day of our stay in Poland, we said goodbye to our new friends from around the Europe and travelled with a train back to Czech republic. I must say that i recommend you to visit Poland, there are lot of friendly people and nice sights.
Report Markelta Svadlenova Gynazium Tabor
Meeting Wels final meeting
Amtsblatt der Stadt Wels, Juli 2015
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Evaluation by Mag. Gisela Gutjahr – project coordinator and EU
coordinator of Upper Austria
´Curiosity – Creativity- Competence´ a project to foster talents in lessons and in
extracurricular activities turned out to be very successful in many ways.
1. Impact on pupils
All participating pupils both in schools and on international meetings could live up to their
potentials. They not only trained their language competences when giving public speeches, by
writing creative stories, by living with host parents on international meetings, but also
improved their knowledge in how to conduct interviews, how to do research in libraries and
on the internet, how to do hands- on experiments in physics, chemistry and biology. Pupils
also gained a lot of knowledge how the European Union functions and learned a lot about
different cultural aspects. Furthermore their talents in using ITC and platforms were
supported. Their talents in languages, music, art, geograhpy and econmics, history, sports,
intercultural learning, maths and ITC were developed by the methods introduced by the
participating teachers.
2. Impact on teachers
All participating teachers were trained in how to support talented students when they visited
to seminars one in Wels and one in Gilowice. Then they developed a lot of very rewarding
methods to teach talented pupils. The results the pupils reached increased the teachers´
motivation and increased the achievements on the whole.
3. Impact on schools
Schools improved their standing, when it comes to talented students. By working in
international cooperation best practise examples were spread among the participating schools.
Schools also improved their reputation in the local areas as so many activities aimed at
improving pupils achievements were publicly presented and acknowledged.
4. Impact on regions
The results of the projects like cooperation with museums, experts will have a lasting impact
on how schools function. The products like the methods developed will be widely spread
among all teachers in the areas.
5. Impact on European Integration
Face to face communication and cooperation of teachers, pupils and schools has an
integrating effect as people understand each other better and prejudice can be reduced.
Furthermore school systems could learn from each other and pupils in all countries were
given the chance to live up to their potentials.
Hard Work Pays!