This document provides information about an Erasmus+ project taking place in Salva, Romania. The project aims to bridge three generations by focusing on timeless games and toys from the past. It involves students and teachers from the local school working with grandparents to learn about traditional games and crafts from their childhood. The school is described as being located in a rural tourist area and enrolling 240 students from pre-primary to secondary levels. Teachers will invite grandparents to share their experiences and conduct research on local traditional games. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the project are analyzed.
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2. Welcome to Salva, Romania!
Salva is a village in Bistriţa-
Năsăud County, Transilvania, in
Nord-Est of Romania.
Our village is located in a
tourist area known for its brand
Dracula, at 150 km from Cluj-
Napoca International Airport.
It is composed of a single
village, Salva.
It is famous for its workshops
of traditional crafts, costumes and
production of cultural and artistic
activities in the country and abroad.
3. OUR SCHOOL
In our school are enrolled 240
pupils ages between 3 and 14 in
three cycles of education, pre-
primary, primary and secondary,
guided by 20 teachers.
Our children come from rural areas
with socio-economic problems.
Most children come from families
belonging to lower middle and
middle class because parents work
in agriculture, some are immigrants
in Spain , Italy, UK and the children
remained in the care of
grandparents or other relatives.
4. The school consists
of two school buildings and a sports yard.
The new building hosts classes from pre-
primary and primary education and it
was completely rebuilt in 2007. In the old
building, with classes V th-VIII th form, there
are 15 classrooms, 3 laboratories, an R & D
space, the teachers' room, the principal’s
office and the secretary’s office, a gym
and a little protocal hall.
The computer lab
is equipped with nine computers connected
to the Internet.
The Centre for documentation and
information offers space for a reading
room, a multimedia room and a library with
the educational offer in electronic and
physical support, and other modern facilities.
OUR SCHOOL
5. OUR SCHOOLWorking with pupils curriculum is based
on National Curriculum Education
implemented in 2008.
In our school are studying English as first
foreign language from pre-primary cycle
and in secondary cycle French as second
foreign language.
Our school developing a Comenius
project for secondary level, age group 11-
14 years( We chose friendship!)( 2009-
2011) and a Comenius project for
kindergarten level ( Lullabies- universal
language of love( 2010-2012).
It is the only school in rural areas who
obtain the certificate by the European
School in session 2013.
6. ROMANIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM
Pre- University Level is
structured in 4 cycles:
1.Kindergarten composed of 3
or 4 grades
2.Primary school comprises two 4-
grade periods
- Elementary school (0-IV)
- Gymnasium (V-VIII)
3.High School- 4 or 5 grades (
grades IX to XII/XIII)
Vocational education, which can
continue or supplant High
School, prepares students for
careers that are based on
practical activities.
Higher educational is
organized according to
the principles of the
Bologna process, which
aims at the construction of
the European higher
education area. It has the
following 4 components:
Bachelor (licenta)- 3 years in most
disciplines (as of 2005)
Master (masterat)- 2 years in most
disciplines (as of 2008)
Doctorate (doctorat)- at least 3 year
s.
Lifelong learning (formare
continua), which includes postgradu
ate education occurring outside the
Master/Doctorate
Framework.
Public pre-university
education (pre-primary,
primary, secondary and
post-secondary ,
non-tertiary education) is
part of the local
decentralized public
services and is
subordinated to the Ministry
of Education through the
County School Inspectorates.
7. STEP BY STEP
Traditional games offer children the
opportunity to socialize, interact
among themselves consume energy,
to express the need for freedom and
personality.
The first step was the establishment
of the project team and disseminate
the goal, objectives and activities of
the local community project in region
al conferences and publishing
articles in regional and national
press.
8. STEP BY STEP
Play the game now at any age is
the prerogative of the human being.
We will pay relatively little attention
to specific games mature for playful
manifestation of infantile universe.
The second step was to invite
grandparents and parents dressed
in traditional clothes in school
activities for description of
traditional games and toys from
their childhood.
Local research by school teachers
regarding the content and methods
of local traditional game rules
specific to our region.
9. SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGHTS
The involvement of a large number of children,
grandparents, teachers in project activities.
Exploration potential for traditional rural culture.
Implementation of two previous Comenius projects
and many eTwinning projects.
Good collaboration with local and regional authorities.
Increasing thematic activities with the project
topic.
WEAKNESSES
Low levels of endowment of the institution with digital
technology.
Low levels of English language on teachers
Project activities will be conducted as extracurricular
activities in secondary school because the curriculum.
Lack of time.
Collaboration with the National Agency, the absence of
the grant project.
OPPORTUNITIES
Internet access facilitates the organization of
videoconferences and virtual mobility.
Diversification school activities and involvement of parents
and grandparents with students and teachers in conducting
and preparing them.
Increase school performance through the involvement of all
the educational factors in the educational process -educati
on.
Complex personality development of children through their
involvement in project activities, competitions, festivals, dra
matizations, research, non-formal methods, IT activities.
THREATS
Current geopolitical context in Europe.
Structuring the project budget on lump sums.
Failure of activities, products ,lack of financing from budget
(book).
Increased emotional instability of students, teachers to
conduct activities with deadlines.
Bureaucracy required by the regional school inspectorates
and the National Agency.
10. THANK YOU FOR
ATTENTION!
TEACHER VASILICA GAZDAC
TEACHER ADRIANA POP
TECHER ANAMARIA POP
TEACHER LUMINITA CUCEU
TEACHER OANA ILOVAN
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