Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Am I ICT literate?
Questionnaire for parents
You can find it here
Questionnaire for students
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Questionnaire for teachers
You can find it here
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
We are really looking forward to seeing you all again in Cleethorpes for the UK visit. We hope to share some great practice with you.
Go Erasmus Go!
Hi, I am happy to be involved in this new Project...The group is very nice!
Fun in Cyprus learning new things as part as the Erasmus+ project - GO ERASMUS GO!
We are having a great time in the school in Cyprus. They are great hosts and we are learning many new things about teaching and learning across Europe. We love to steal ideas from many different countries to improve our school life in the UK.
New Post to the Blog By, Abdullah Kur
From Poland
We are happy because of the visit to Cyprus :) Your country is so marvellous. We want to thank again for memorable trips, wonderful athmosphere and so on. Everything was great! We're waiting for your arriving to Poland and meeting with you again.
Anna and Marta
Monday, 3 November 2014
Using this Blog!
The purpose of this article is to help you share staff and
collaborate during the two years of the erasmus + project
and hopefully give you some tools to use during your teaching.
There are many choices of tools that can help us during the
project. We have chosen Google tools beacause there is a greater chance for
some of you to allready use som of them.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Activity C1
This first training is of vital importance. Participants will have the opportunity to come across new pedagogical theories and approaches regarding basic principles of lesson planning, including ICT integration.
It will take place in Cyprus. Click for the schedule
It will take place in Cyprus. Click for the schedule
Results expected during the project and on its completion
- Students will improve their learning outcomes in specific thematic areas of Literacy and Mathematics.
The rationale of this project , objectives pursued and needs to be addressed
he advances in technologies have brought Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in daily life and more importantly in schools. Children are comfortable using ICT mainly for entertainment use. This provides an opportunity for teachers to use ICT in classrooms for educational purposes. Therefore, Ministries of Education of European countries have invested heavily in Information and Communication Technology for use by teachers and pupils in schools. This has been in the form of computers and computer equipment (e.g., printers, scanners) in each classroom, computer labs in every school, interactive boards in many classrooms, projectors, educational software and teachers’ in-service trainings in the use of ICT.
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