This document outlines a workshop on adapting teaching strategies and curriculum to meet student needs. It discusses that students learn in different ways and highlights the importance of recognizing individual differences. The workshop covers four areas of adaptation: instructional strategies, materials, curricular content, and assessment practices. Examples are provided for adapting teaching methods, resources, complexity of content, and allowing alternative ways for students to demonstrate knowledge. The goal is for teachers to gain strategies to better address diversity in the classroom.
Ion Creanga School is a primary and middle school located in Satu Mare, Romania with 622 students and 42 teachers. The school has departments in various subjects like Romanian and Hungarian language, mathematics, sciences, history, arts and physical education. It offers a standard curriculum as well as optional courses and extra-curricular activities in areas like drama, ecology, sports, counseling and promoting national values.
The document describes Romania's educational system. It begins with pre-primary education for ages 3-6, then compulsory primary and secondary education lasting 10 years total. Secondary education includes vocational, technological, and theoretical branches. Tertiary education includes short-term higher education and long-term higher education, while postgraduate education includes specializations, masters, and doctorate programs. The document outlines Romania's strategic priorities for education which include ensuring basic education and key competences for all citizens, achieving equity, and opening education to lifelong learning opportunities.
This document profiles 11 of the most famous Romanian sportspeople, including Nadia Comăneci, the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 and winner of 5 Olympic gold medals; Gheorghe Hagi, a famous footballer nicknamed the "Maradona from the Carpathians"; and Simona Halep, currently the number 3 tennis player in the WTA classification who has won 9 WTA tournaments. It provides brief biographies of each athlete summarizing their sporting achievements and accomplishments.
This document provides images and descriptions highlighting scenic landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural aspects of Romania. It features photographs of castles, palaces, mountains, rivers, lakes, seaside areas, forests, monasteries, and rural landscapes throughout Romania. The captions emphasize Romania as a country with diverse scenery including the Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, Black Sea coast, Transylvania region, and picturesque rural areas and customs.
This document outlines a workshop on adapting teaching strategies and curriculum to meet student needs. It discusses that students learn in different ways and highlights the importance of recognizing individual differences. The workshop covers four areas of adaptation: instructional strategies, materials, curricular content, and assessment practices. Examples are provided for adapting teaching methods, resources, complexity of content, and allowing alternative ways for students to demonstrate knowledge. The goal is for teachers to gain strategies to better address diversity in the classroom.
Ion Creanga School is a primary and middle school located in Satu Mare, Romania with 622 students and 42 teachers. The school has departments in various subjects like Romanian and Hungarian language, mathematics, sciences, history, arts and physical education. It offers a standard curriculum as well as optional courses and extra-curricular activities in areas like drama, ecology, sports, counseling and promoting national values.
The document describes Romania's educational system. It begins with pre-primary education for ages 3-6, then compulsory primary and secondary education lasting 10 years total. Secondary education includes vocational, technological, and theoretical branches. Tertiary education includes short-term higher education and long-term higher education, while postgraduate education includes specializations, masters, and doctorate programs. The document outlines Romania's strategic priorities for education which include ensuring basic education and key competences for all citizens, achieving equity, and opening education to lifelong learning opportunities.
This document profiles 11 of the most famous Romanian sportspeople, including Nadia Comăneci, the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 and winner of 5 Olympic gold medals; Gheorghe Hagi, a famous footballer nicknamed the "Maradona from the Carpathians"; and Simona Halep, currently the number 3 tennis player in the WTA classification who has won 9 WTA tournaments. It provides brief biographies of each athlete summarizing their sporting achievements and accomplishments.
This document provides images and descriptions highlighting scenic landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural aspects of Romania. It features photographs of castles, palaces, mountains, rivers, lakes, seaside areas, forests, monasteries, and rural landscapes throughout Romania. The captions emphasize Romania as a country with diverse scenery including the Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, Black Sea coast, Transylvania region, and picturesque rural areas and customs.
The document provides information about the county of Satu Mare in northwestern Romania. It details that Satu Mare has an area of 4,405 square kilometers and almost 330,000 inhabitants. It is located between the borders of Hungary and Ukraine. The document then describes several of the most prominent buildings in the city of Satu Mare, including the Dacia Hotel, Firemen's Tower, Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Chains Church, and Administrative Palace. It also notes that the most important historical building is the Károlyi Castle. Finally, it provides brief information about the town of Negresti-Oas in Satu Mare county.
Ionita G. Andron was a Romanian photographer, lawyer, and Greek Catholic theologian from Oas who amassed over 100,000 photographs documenting the people and culture of Oas between 1934-1989. Maria Petca Poptean has been a prominent folk singer and dancer from Oas since the 1970s, recording several albums and founding a cultural association to promote Oas traditions. Maria Tripon is a teacher and folk music ambassador from Oas who established a folk group for children and has been the artistic coordinator for the premier Oas folk ensemble since 2004. Finta Floare is a living treasure of Oas folk culture, being the only person from the region to receive this national honor in 2012 for preserving
La Mezquita de Córdoba, la Giralda de Sevilla y la Alhambra de Granada son tres importantes monumentos islámicos en España que representan diferentes períodos y dinastías musulmanas.
Spain has several unique cultural traditions, including the tooth mouse Ratoncito Perez instead of the tooth fairy, and running through the streets in one's underwear on New Year's Eve in the village of La Font de Figuera. Spanish contributions to art are vast, from Picasso and Dali to the works of Leonardo Da Vinci. Paella originated from rice mixed with meats but now often features seafood, and is traditionally cooked outdoors in large quantities.
Spain has an area of 504,750 sq km and a population of about 47 million people. The official language is Castilian Spanish, and other languages include Catalan, Galician, and Basque. The currency is the Euro and the capital and largest city is Madrid. Spain has a constitutional monarchy with King Juan Carlos as head of state and Mariano Rajoy as president.
Spain has several notable landmarks, beaches, and attractions. Some of the top places to visit include La Concha beach in San Sebastián, known as one of the best beaches in Europe, Playa de Las Catedrales beach in Galicia, and Huesca Waterfall, one of Spain's most beautiful natural sites. Spain also has impressive cultural attractions like Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia opera house in Valencia and the massive Aqua Mall shopping center. Popular sports in Spain include soccer, with famous teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona, and the traditional Flamenco dance is a iconic part of Spanish music and culture.
Spain has a population of over 46 million people and its capital is Madrid. The country has over 1,800 rivers and streams and a variety of climates due to its mountainous terrain. Spanish culture was heavily influenced by both the Romans and Latin cultures, seen in its architecture, art, and festivals. Common traditions in Spain include playing soccer, flamenco dancing, and celebrating Christmas from December 8th to January 6th. The running of the bulls in Pamplona and bullfighting are also famous Spanish traditions that attract tourists. Spain has a long history of settlement and conquest by different groups over millions of years.
Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, bordered by Portugal, France, Andorra and Gibraltar. The country has a diverse geography ranging from coastal areas to mountainous inland regions. Spain has a socialist government that provides free universal healthcare and education, and the culture is very family-oriented with strong traditions around meals and spending time together.
PARTENERIAT TRANSFRONTALIER REPUBLICA MOLDOVA-ROMÂNIAFlorinaTrofin
olaborarea la nivel transfrontalier prin împărtășirea opiniilor, practicilor, metodelor și strategiilor de lucru cu cadrele didactice din Republica Moldova și România pentru îmbunătățirea procesului educațional cu finalități comune.
Proiect transfrontalier„Povestea are fir bogat”..AngelaButnaru1
Copiii învață din povești cât de mult contează bunătatea, empatia și prietenia, dându-le ocazia să facă diferența între comportamentele pozitive și cele negative.
Românismul de la Mihai Eminescu la Grigore Vieruinachirilov
Proiect “Educație online fără hotare” 2023 - 2024,
implementat de Direcția Generală Educație, Tineret și Sport a municipiului Chișinău în cadrul Proiectului “Educație online”
The document provides information about the county of Satu Mare in northwestern Romania. It details that Satu Mare has an area of 4,405 square kilometers and almost 330,000 inhabitants. It is located between the borders of Hungary and Ukraine. The document then describes several of the most prominent buildings in the city of Satu Mare, including the Dacia Hotel, Firemen's Tower, Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Chains Church, and Administrative Palace. It also notes that the most important historical building is the Károlyi Castle. Finally, it provides brief information about the town of Negresti-Oas in Satu Mare county.
Ionita G. Andron was a Romanian photographer, lawyer, and Greek Catholic theologian from Oas who amassed over 100,000 photographs documenting the people and culture of Oas between 1934-1989. Maria Petca Poptean has been a prominent folk singer and dancer from Oas since the 1970s, recording several albums and founding a cultural association to promote Oas traditions. Maria Tripon is a teacher and folk music ambassador from Oas who established a folk group for children and has been the artistic coordinator for the premier Oas folk ensemble since 2004. Finta Floare is a living treasure of Oas folk culture, being the only person from the region to receive this national honor in 2012 for preserving
La Mezquita de Córdoba, la Giralda de Sevilla y la Alhambra de Granada son tres importantes monumentos islámicos en España que representan diferentes períodos y dinastías musulmanas.
Spain has several unique cultural traditions, including the tooth mouse Ratoncito Perez instead of the tooth fairy, and running through the streets in one's underwear on New Year's Eve in the village of La Font de Figuera. Spanish contributions to art are vast, from Picasso and Dali to the works of Leonardo Da Vinci. Paella originated from rice mixed with meats but now often features seafood, and is traditionally cooked outdoors in large quantities.
Spain has an area of 504,750 sq km and a population of about 47 million people. The official language is Castilian Spanish, and other languages include Catalan, Galician, and Basque. The currency is the Euro and the capital and largest city is Madrid. Spain has a constitutional monarchy with King Juan Carlos as head of state and Mariano Rajoy as president.
Spain has several notable landmarks, beaches, and attractions. Some of the top places to visit include La Concha beach in San Sebastián, known as one of the best beaches in Europe, Playa de Las Catedrales beach in Galicia, and Huesca Waterfall, one of Spain's most beautiful natural sites. Spain also has impressive cultural attractions like Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia opera house in Valencia and the massive Aqua Mall shopping center. Popular sports in Spain include soccer, with famous teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona, and the traditional Flamenco dance is a iconic part of Spanish music and culture.
Spain has a population of over 46 million people and its capital is Madrid. The country has over 1,800 rivers and streams and a variety of climates due to its mountainous terrain. Spanish culture was heavily influenced by both the Romans and Latin cultures, seen in its architecture, art, and festivals. Common traditions in Spain include playing soccer, flamenco dancing, and celebrating Christmas from December 8th to January 6th. The running of the bulls in Pamplona and bullfighting are also famous Spanish traditions that attract tourists. Spain has a long history of settlement and conquest by different groups over millions of years.
Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, bordered by Portugal, France, Andorra and Gibraltar. The country has a diverse geography ranging from coastal areas to mountainous inland regions. Spain has a socialist government that provides free universal healthcare and education, and the culture is very family-oriented with strong traditions around meals and spending time together.
PARTENERIAT TRANSFRONTALIER REPUBLICA MOLDOVA-ROMÂNIAFlorinaTrofin
olaborarea la nivel transfrontalier prin împărtășirea opiniilor, practicilor, metodelor și strategiilor de lucru cu cadrele didactice din Republica Moldova și România pentru îmbunătățirea procesului educațional cu finalități comune.
Proiect transfrontalier„Povestea are fir bogat”..AngelaButnaru1
Copiii învață din povești cât de mult contează bunătatea, empatia și prietenia, dându-le ocazia să facă diferența între comportamentele pozitive și cele negative.
Românismul de la Mihai Eminescu la Grigore Vieruinachirilov
Proiect “Educație online fără hotare” 2023 - 2024,
implementat de Direcția Generală Educație, Tineret și Sport a municipiului Chișinău în cadrul Proiectului “Educație online”
PROIECT DE PARTENERIAT TRANSFRONTALIER „Educație online fără hotare”DusikaLevinta1
Colaborarea la nivel transfrontalier prin împărtășirea opiniilor, practicilor, metodelor și strategiilor de lucru cu cadrele didactice Republica Moldova și România pentru îmbunătățirea procesului educațional cu finalități comune.
OBIECTIVE Contribuirea la dezvoltarea unei educații de calitate;
Încurajarea formării continue a cadrelor didactice și manageriale;
Facilitarea accesului transfrontalier la resurse educative;
Promovarea dimensiunii interculturale a educației;
Încurajarea inovărilor în elaborarea materialelor didactice;
Utilizarea noilor tehnologii în educație.
1. Competente noi, pentru o scoala europeana, ID 001375
Competen e noi, pentru o coală europeanăț ș
Proiect cofinantat de Uniunea Europeana prin programul Erasmus+
SEVILLA, 18-22 MAI 2015