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    Progetto"Comenius" 
  
 
 manifesto comenius verde
 L'Istituto “Foderà” di Agrigento rappresenta l’Italia nell’ambito del progetto Europeo
 
“Friendly People for Friendly Energy”
 Si tratta di un partenariato scolastico multilaterale biennale condiviso  assieme ad altri istituti scolastici di altrettanti Paesi Europei 
(Polonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Ungheria, Belgio,  Turchia).
 L’obiettivo è quello di migliorare le conoscenze sulle fonti di energia rinnovabile,  incoraggiando i ragazzi a curarel’ambiente naturale su scala nazionale ed  europea  migliorandone nel contempo le abilità di comunicazione in lingua inglese. 
  
Il progetto ha avuto il sostegno anche della Provincia Regionale di Agrigento, del Museo Archeologico San Nicola e del Comune di Agrigento
 


 
L'incontro conclusivo in Belgio (Dendermonde)  
 
dal 23 al 27 aprile 2012

 

 
 

 

 i lavori presentati
 
 

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                                   our happiest momemts                                                                                       GW test result
 

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                                                 future careers                                                                                                                 food habits
 


 
 
             
 
 

 

 
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Thanks to this project students and teachers are more and more interested in the working plan and in all activities involved. Students are motivated since scientific and tech proposals stimulate their interests. In Shumen they worked in enlarged groups within different classrooms with the help of all teachers. These exchange of information, news, scientific details and the practical use of different computer programs helped our students to take part to all the activities in a self-assessed way and to improve their tech and language skills. In this way all the participants will be encouraged to continue to work together and support each other. Moreover, we could consider our meetings as an occasion which will provide a feedback on the outcomes of the project. Each experience makes us grow.

Miccichè Maria Rita