Presentation de la ville de Satovcha par le participants au cours erasmus+ ka1 in rome “Grand Tour in Europe: Creativity, Innovation, Active Citizenship and Intercultural Dialogue”
Presentation des participants au cours Erasmus+ Grand Tour in Europe: Creativity, Innovation, Active Citizenship and Intercultural Dialogue in Rome 14-19 October 2019
Ulysses Elytis was a Greek poet who won the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature. He said that if Greece is disintegrated, you will be left with an olive tree, a vineyard, and a boat - referring to Greece's agricultural productivity and shipping industry as the forces that can rebuild the country. Melina Merkouri was an actress and politician who believed Greece's legacy and fortune lies in its culture and tourism. She fought to return the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum to Athens. Xenophon Zolotas was a Greek economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Greece and Prime Minister. He gave a famous speech in Washington D.C. using only words of Greek origin to
10th High School is located in Heraklion city, Greece. It has almost 200 students who attend courses for three years. The school has 10 classrooms, a modern computer lab, physics and chemistry labs, a gym, and a library. It offers general education courses as well as choices between theoretical and science courses to prepare students for the university entrance exams. The school also implements numerous educational activities like environmental education, trips, and lectures on health and social issues.
Presentation de la ville de Satovcha par le participants au cours erasmus+ ka1 in rome “Grand Tour in Europe: Creativity, Innovation, Active Citizenship and Intercultural Dialogue”
Presentation des participants au cours Erasmus+ Grand Tour in Europe: Creativity, Innovation, Active Citizenship and Intercultural Dialogue in Rome 14-19 October 2019
Ulysses Elytis was a Greek poet who won the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature. He said that if Greece is disintegrated, you will be left with an olive tree, a vineyard, and a boat - referring to Greece's agricultural productivity and shipping industry as the forces that can rebuild the country. Melina Merkouri was an actress and politician who believed Greece's legacy and fortune lies in its culture and tourism. She fought to return the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum to Athens. Xenophon Zolotas was a Greek economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Greece and Prime Minister. He gave a famous speech in Washington D.C. using only words of Greek origin to
10th High School is located in Heraklion city, Greece. It has almost 200 students who attend courses for three years. The school has 10 classrooms, a modern computer lab, physics and chemistry labs, a gym, and a library. It offers general education courses as well as choices between theoretical and science courses to prepare students for the university entrance exams. The school also implements numerous educational activities like environmental education, trips, and lectures on health and social issues.
Crete is the largest Greek island in the Mediterranean known for being the home of the ancient Minoan civilization. Heraklion is the largest city in Crete, serving as the capital and economic center. It has a long history dating back to Minoan times and has been ruled by Byzantines, Venetians, and Ottomans. Major attractions in Heraklion include the archaeological site of Knossos, the largest Bronze Age archaeological site in Europe, as well as museums housing artifacts from Minoan civilization. Crete has a unique culture influenced by its diverse rulers throughout history and is known for its healthy cuisine, folk dances, and biodiversity.
Curso grand tour en europe - Erasmus plus - Maria Nieves GonzalezSimone Petrucci
Este documento presenta un curso de formación en París del 8 al 13 de abril de 2019 sobre el "Grand Tour en Europa", centrado en la creatividad, la innovación, la ciudadanía activa y el diálogo intercultural. Incluye el programa con visitas a museos como el Museo del Hombre, el Petit Palais y el Louvre, así como talleres. La autora, profesora de geografía e historia en Jaén, España, espera intercambiar experiencias pedagógicas con otros docentes europeos. El curso le permitirá adquiri
Haukipudas Upper Secondary School has 380 students ages 16-19 and 20 teachers. It focuses on international cooperation as a UNESCO school, offering an internationality course for second year students and a trekking course. Finnish education is free at all levels and based on trust and responsibility, with the first national examination occurring at the end of general upper secondary education.
The document summarizes a meeting of partners for the ASE Erasmus+ project from November 2015-2017. Representatives from Poland, Romania, France, Greece, and Italy met in Castiglione del Lago, Italy for their first in-person meeting after communicating online. They visited a music school together, saw lessons, and had working sessions to plan student exchanges and future meeting dates. The partners gained insights into each other's schools and regions during their time in Italy.
The document discusses World Food Day which is celebrated each year on October 16th to commemorate the founding of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. The 2015 theme was "Social protection and agriculture to break the cycle of rural poverty." Social protection helps families in difficult situations access the resources needed to overcome poverty. The document also outlines the objectives of the UN's Zero Hunger Challenge and notes that the 2015 World Food Day celebrations were held at Expo Milano.
1) The document discusses the origins and early history of the concept of Europe, from its first mentions in ancient Greek texts to the aftermath of the Battle of Tours in 732 AD.
2) It notes that the name "Europe" first appeared in Homer's writings to refer to a region of Greece, and later Greek historians like Hecataeus and Herodotus identified Europe as distinct from Asia.
3) The document highlights that the anonymous chronicler of the Battle of Tours first used the term "Europenses" to describe the Frankish and allied forces, representing a pivotal moment in the emergence of a European identity and civilization.
Crete is the largest Greek island in the Mediterranean known for being the home of the ancient Minoan civilization. Heraklion is the largest city in Crete, serving as the capital and economic center. It has a long history dating back to Minoan times and has been ruled by Byzantines, Venetians, and Ottomans. Major attractions in Heraklion include the archaeological site of Knossos, the largest Bronze Age archaeological site in Europe, as well as museums housing artifacts from Minoan civilization. Crete has a unique culture influenced by its diverse rulers throughout history and is known for its healthy cuisine, folk dances, and biodiversity.
Curso grand tour en europe - Erasmus plus - Maria Nieves GonzalezSimone Petrucci
Este documento presenta un curso de formación en París del 8 al 13 de abril de 2019 sobre el "Grand Tour en Europa", centrado en la creatividad, la innovación, la ciudadanía activa y el diálogo intercultural. Incluye el programa con visitas a museos como el Museo del Hombre, el Petit Palais y el Louvre, así como talleres. La autora, profesora de geografía e historia en Jaén, España, espera intercambiar experiencias pedagógicas con otros docentes europeos. El curso le permitirá adquiri
Haukipudas Upper Secondary School has 380 students ages 16-19 and 20 teachers. It focuses on international cooperation as a UNESCO school, offering an internationality course for second year students and a trekking course. Finnish education is free at all levels and based on trust and responsibility, with the first national examination occurring at the end of general upper secondary education.
The document summarizes a meeting of partners for the ASE Erasmus+ project from November 2015-2017. Representatives from Poland, Romania, France, Greece, and Italy met in Castiglione del Lago, Italy for their first in-person meeting after communicating online. They visited a music school together, saw lessons, and had working sessions to plan student exchanges and future meeting dates. The partners gained insights into each other's schools and regions during their time in Italy.
The document discusses World Food Day which is celebrated each year on October 16th to commemorate the founding of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. The 2015 theme was "Social protection and agriculture to break the cycle of rural poverty." Social protection helps families in difficult situations access the resources needed to overcome poverty. The document also outlines the objectives of the UN's Zero Hunger Challenge and notes that the 2015 World Food Day celebrations were held at Expo Milano.
1) The document discusses the origins and early history of the concept of Europe, from its first mentions in ancient Greek texts to the aftermath of the Battle of Tours in 732 AD.
2) It notes that the name "Europe" first appeared in Homer's writings to refer to a region of Greece, and later Greek historians like Hecataeus and Herodotus identified Europe as distinct from Asia.
3) The document highlights that the anonymous chronicler of the Battle of Tours first used the term "Europenses" to describe the Frankish and allied forces, representing a pivotal moment in the emergence of a European identity and civilization.