Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Monday, 23 December 2013
Friday, 20 December 2013
We`ve got a winner!
Having already elicited the winner of Sofroniada(Sofrony Olympics) who will be a member of the team travelling on the first mobility to Bucharest, we have elicited the winner of Sofronyvision now.That is Dimitar Karaneshev from 5b class. Congratulations, Mitko!
Днес се проведе първата Софронивизия! Голямата награда - пътуване в
Гърция - бе присъдена на Димитър Каранешев от 5 б клас.Втората награда
бе присъдена на Елена Йончева от 6 г клас, а третата на Джесика Баниуда
от 7 а. Наградата на публиката спечели Мария Петрова от 6а. Всички
участници в караоке-надпяването получиха грамоти.
СОФРОНИВИЗИЯ :Голямата награда бе присъдена на Димитър Каранешев от 5б клас
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Evaluation report 1
Analysis
of the results from the
survey
The analysis was made on the basis of 22 questionnaire forms, chosen at random
from all the forms, completed by members of the school team. The analysis
covered all the answers given per each question separately.
The survey was meant to find out whether
the activities were related to the project topic and whether students find
participation in such projects
useful.
See "Evaluation" page for more.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Bulgarix
The lion and the rose, both symbols of Bulgaria.
Colours change from white to red - white, green and red are the colours of our national flag.
WELCOME to the new member of our team, BULGARIX, drawn by Ivon Kostadinova, 5th grader and member of the Bulgarian team.
Colours change from white to red - white, green and red are the colours of our national flag.
WELCOME to the new member of our team, BULGARIX, drawn by Ivon Kostadinova, 5th grader and member of the Bulgarian team.
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Friday, 6 December 2013
Getting to know us : Christmas Traditions in Bulgaria
The bread cake with a coin, whoever gets it ,they will will have success in business and finance in the new year.
The bread cake is an integral part of all rituals,rites and customs in Bulgaria.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Local community members are getting to know more about our Comenius
We have probably chosen the best way to address our local community - by posters made by the team members and hung in each school building lobby, by messages and articles in the school web site and all the school blogs, e.g. the Student Council Blog, the Deputy Teachers` Blog, school and class Facebook pages, etc.
Our team members that are reporters for the school newspaper are preparing an article on the project and its development. The principal sent an article on the project and the 1st visit to a local media .
Local authorities are informed on the project, too, by members of both the Student Council and the project team, who have regular meetings with the Regional Youth Council in the Municipality Hall .
We continue updating blogs with project information and advertising our project ideas everywhere we go - to competitions in neighbouring schools and places we have planned to visit on club meeting days like Europe Direct office, State Agency for Child Protection , religious places like Dzhumaya Mosque, the Sinagogue, the central Roman Catholic Cathedral, etc..
Summary of the 1st visit
The first full project meeting was
held at Kesämäenrinteen koulu in Finland from October 7th-11th
2013.
There were teams from all eight partner
countries present and, as this was the first time that all partners were
together, time was spent on introductions and group-building exercises.
The formal agenda items and discussion
centred on organization of the project over the next two years. The proposed
project structure was reviewed and amended to maximize student mobilities
within the limits of the budget. Another issue raised was the importance of
travelling students having the possibility to stay with host families in order
to deepen the educational/cultural experience. The project website was
established at www.youthineurope.webs.com and each partner country agreed to make their own
national blog which would be linked to this website.
In the discussions, Poland and Bulgaria
said that they would have problems finding enough host families, while Romania
asked to be included in the programme of visits. The Finnish team said that it
would make a maximum of three visits because of its extra travelling costs
(Northern location!)
Effectively, Romania took the
activities connected to the cancelled visit to Poland, while Poland took the
activities previously allocated to Romania. Specific dates were made for the
first three mobilities.
Romania 24.3-28.3.14
Greece 5.5-9.5.14
Turkey 29.10-3.11.14
and provisional dates for the last
two
Bulgaria 23.3-27.3.15
Spain 4.5-8.5.15
It was agreed that the host country
would chair the respective project meetings.
The overall atmosphere of discussion
and joint decision making was very positive.
Labels:
evaluation
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Thursday, 14 November 2013
VOTE FOR THE PROJECT LOGO!
Having all created a logo of their own, partners have to vote for the common logo now.
Bulgaria is excluded for Bulgarian members. So,
1. Click the following link:
http://youthineurope.webs.com/apps/photos/
2. Choose the best logo!
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