Relacja z kursu metodycznego w Barcelonie "We are all Special" w ramach projektu krótkoterminowego KA1 "Do Europy po inspiracje i motywacje" (2022-2023)
Young Scientists Discover the World 2020-2022Anna Sz.
This document provides an overview of an Erasmus+ project between schools in Poland, Greece, Spain, and Italy from 2020-2022. It describes various online and in-person activities the students participated in, including learning about each other's home countries and schools, science workshops, trips focused on scientists like Marie Curie and Leonardo Da Vinci, and mobility exchanges where students visited each other's countries in May, June, October and November 2022. The project provided students with a great international collaborative experience.
The mobility program in Italy from November 14-18, 2022 was well received based on feedback from 17 out of 25 participants. Respondents enjoyed activities like cooking, visiting schools, museums, and spending time with friends. Some highlights included sharing knowledge with other teachers, learning about new cultures, and the attention to food intolerances. The Italian hosts and well-organized itinerary were praised. There was no suggestion for improvements, as the mobility experience met or exceeded expectations.
The document summarizes a student exchange trip to Italy from November 14-18, 2022 organized by the Erasmus+ program. It describes activities like visiting Mount Vesuvius, tasting Italian food like pizza and gelato, cementing friendships, cultural visits, meeting with Italian students, swimming, sightseeing around Naples and Pompeii, cooking lessons, and returning to Poland enriched by new experiences.
The document summarizes a mobility trip to Italy from November 12-19, 2022. It describes the activities each day, which included visiting historic sites like Pompeii, a science museum, and schools. The group enjoyed Italian cuisine like pizza, gelato and burgers. They participated in art and science activities with students and had an emotional farewell dinner on the last night before departing on Saturday. The trip helped form friendships and exposed participants to new cultures and sights in Italy.
María Blasco is a Spanish biologist who has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology. She was born in 1965 in Alicante, Spain and obtained her doctorate studying telomeres. Blasco's research on telomeres and telomerase showed their association with aging and diseases like cancer. She has published extensively on telomerase and its importance. Blasco's objectives include investigating the causes of cell aging, disseminating scientific knowledge, and promoting equal opportunities for women in science. She has received several prestigious awards for her scientific achievements and currently serves as the director of the National Cancer Research Centre in Spain.
Relacja z kursu metodycznego w Barcelonie "We are all Special" w ramach projektu krótkoterminowego KA1 "Do Europy po inspiracje i motywacje" (2022-2023)
Young Scientists Discover the World 2020-2022Anna Sz.
This document provides an overview of an Erasmus+ project between schools in Poland, Greece, Spain, and Italy from 2020-2022. It describes various online and in-person activities the students participated in, including learning about each other's home countries and schools, science workshops, trips focused on scientists like Marie Curie and Leonardo Da Vinci, and mobility exchanges where students visited each other's countries in May, June, October and November 2022. The project provided students with a great international collaborative experience.
The mobility program in Italy from November 14-18, 2022 was well received based on feedback from 17 out of 25 participants. Respondents enjoyed activities like cooking, visiting schools, museums, and spending time with friends. Some highlights included sharing knowledge with other teachers, learning about new cultures, and the attention to food intolerances. The Italian hosts and well-organized itinerary were praised. There was no suggestion for improvements, as the mobility experience met or exceeded expectations.
The document summarizes a student exchange trip to Italy from November 14-18, 2022 organized by the Erasmus+ program. It describes activities like visiting Mount Vesuvius, tasting Italian food like pizza and gelato, cementing friendships, cultural visits, meeting with Italian students, swimming, sightseeing around Naples and Pompeii, cooking lessons, and returning to Poland enriched by new experiences.
The document summarizes a mobility trip to Italy from November 12-19, 2022. It describes the activities each day, which included visiting historic sites like Pompeii, a science museum, and schools. The group enjoyed Italian cuisine like pizza, gelato and burgers. They participated in art and science activities with students and had an emotional farewell dinner on the last night before departing on Saturday. The trip helped form friendships and exposed participants to new cultures and sights in Italy.
María Blasco is a Spanish biologist who has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology. She was born in 1965 in Alicante, Spain and obtained her doctorate studying telomeres. Blasco's research on telomeres and telomerase showed their association with aging and diseases like cancer. She has published extensively on telomerase and its importance. Blasco's objectives include investigating the causes of cell aging, disseminating scientific knowledge, and promoting equal opportunities for women in science. She has received several prestigious awards for her scientific achievements and currently serves as the director of the National Cancer Research Centre in Spain.