Segunda movilidad Erasmus+ en Irlanda

El alumnado y el profesorado participantes en la movilidad Erasmus+ en Irlanda han vivido una semana intensa marcada por el descubrimiento cultural, la historia reciente y el intercambio europeo. Del 15 al 21 de noviembre, el grupo recorrió  la región gaélica de Donegal, profundizó  en la lengua irlandesa, y conoció  de cerca espacios clave del conflicto  y del proceso  de paz a Derry y Belfast. 

Entre los experiencias más destacadas es encuentran la visita a la Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir, donde todas los asignaturas se imparten en gaélico, el recorrido por el Bloody Sunday con el testigo directo de un familiar de los víctimas, y el contacto con la música y los tradiciones locales. 

La actividad es cerró  con un ambiente navideño en Belfast y un encuentro intercultural que reforzó los vínculos entre el alumnado europeo. 

Una movilidad que ha combinado aprendizaje, convivencia y cultura, y que ha dejado una impronta imborrable en todos los participantes.

Descubre más de la movilidad en el siguiente enlace

First Erasmus+ mobility with students in Vantaa (Finland)

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Our EOI lived an unforgettable Erasmus+ experience in Finland

From April 27th to May 3rd, a group of nine students and two teachers from the ‘EOI La Vall d’Albaida’ participated in a training stay in Finland as part of the Erasmus+ programme, hosted by Mercuria Business College in Vantaa.

Throughout the week, the students participated in activities with Finnish students, such as workshops on theater applied to the business world, comparing work situations, and creating multilingual glossaries. They also had the opportunity to learn about the Finnish education system and the innovative methodologies used.

The cultural visits included iconic sites such as Seurasaari Island, the Oodi Library, Suomenlinna Fortress, and Nuuksio National Park, where they enjoyed a picnic and traditional games in the heart of nature. The celebration of the Vappu festival provided an opportunity to experience one of the country’s most beloved traditions up close.

This Erasmus+ experience has been a unique opportunity to foster intercultural coexistence, improve students’ linguistic and personal skills, and enrich teachers’ teaching practices.

At the ‘EOI La Vall d’Albaida-Empar Granell’ we would like to express our gratitude for the Mercuria center’s welcome and reaffirm our commitment to open, European, and transformative education.

Erasmus+ stay in Dublin

Good morning everyone!

I want to tell you about my Erasmus experience in Dublin. In August 2023 I spent time there thanks to the Erasmus+ programme. In Dublin, I was able to learn new methodological and didactic techniques related to language teaching, and not only that, I made contact with other professionals from all over Europe!

This way, when I came back, I was able to put everything I had learned into practice in the classroom. My goal is to motivate students and show them that learning a foreign language is not only easy, but also fun. It was a fantastic experience!

Erasmus+ stay in Vantaa (Finland)

From November 12th to 19th, our colleague Marta completed an Erasmus+ stay in Vantaa, Finland, at the Mercuria school. There, she visited a vocational and adult education centre, where she was able to observe the way of working in this country, ranked first in education worldwide. She also received specific training on the education system and the methodologies used. This is what she tells us 🧏🏻:

«Hello! Thanks to our Erasmus+ project, I had the opportunity to travel to Finland and see how other European centres work. The experience was very enriching because I was able to learn not only from my Finnish colleagues, but also from the students. I felt very well supported and guided thanks to their warm welcome. Furthermore, it opened the doors to future student exchanges, which is our ultimate goal with this Erasmus+ project. Quite an experience! 👏🏽»

Stay tuned for more news, this is just the beginning!

Munich mobility

Loles and Maria visited a multicultural centre that respects other cultures

 
Our first Erasmus+ project is moving forward very well!

This time, our colleagues Loles and Maria participated in a very interesting mobility program in Munich, Germany, from March 17 to 23.

They visited a dual baccalaureate and vocational training school where they were able to observe how language classes work (German, English, and Spanish for foreigners) and also experienced the German education system firsthand.

They concluded their visit to Germany very successfully, creating bonds with the school’s foreign language teachers, taking advantage of new learning experiences and methodologies, and discovering new teaching spaces.

We hope to continue collaborating with this school in the near future to facilitate mobility programs for our students and thus continue our goal of becoming a European school and a benchmark in the region.

The students in the Spanish classes welcomed us with enthusiasm
Maria and Loles actively participated in classes
Very modern installations and spaces to work autonomously

Erasmus+ stay in Cork (Ireland)

Hello everyone!

Our colleague Marta was in Cork, Ireland 🇮🇪, from July 15th to 19th, visiting the University of Cork where she observed how English classes are taught at different levels, from A2 to C2. The observation also included Academic English and Business English classes. She was also able to compare the differences and similarities between Irish and Valencian, as minority languages, at the academic and institutional levels.

She also thoroughly enjoyed the international atmosphere at a fair where students from different countries took center stage and took the opportunity to ask about their customs and traditions.

As you can see, Erasmus+ 🇪🇺 projects are a great opportunity for teachers to take new ideas and bring them into our classrooms.

We continue developing our great little project with enthusiasm!

TCA in Palermo, Sicily (Italy)

Our colleague Maria travelled to Palermo from September 22nd to 26th to participate in a training and cooperation activity on diversity and inclusion (TCA: ‘Inclusion for Newcomers in Erasmus+’), attended by a total of 67 teachers from 18 European countries.

Over the course of four days of work, Maria was able to network with other European participants with similar concerns and needs in the area of ​​inclusion, and she gained many ideas for our school, which aims to be an open and inclusive center capable of responding to all the needs that are identified.

Some proposals for cooperation with European partners have emerged, and Maria will follow up on them to continue improving and learning in the future.

Erasmus+ stay in Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

Our colleague Maria participated in a training course on environmental education that took place in Amsterdam from July 22 to 27. Maria’s participation in this type of training reflects the school’s commitment to sustainability and the need to stay up to date on crucial issues for the comprehensive education of students. This training has not only allowed her to acquire knowledge about the environmental challenges that we face as a society, but also to explore strategies to address them from the educational world.

The school will be able to benefit from innovative initiatives and sustainable policies that will emerge as a result of the training received. This knowledge can be applied to the school’s daily activities, from responsible resource management to the implementation of educational projects that actively involve students in protecting the environment. Therefore, Maria’s participation in this course ensures that our school continues to move towards a more conscious and responsible educational model, with the aim of inspiring change not only in the classrooms, but also in the behavior of the community surrounding the centre.

Erasmus+ stay in Florence (Italy)

From August 19 to 23, our colleague Joan Fuset participated in an intensive course on the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to language teaching in Florence, Italy. The course allowed Joan to explore how new applications that use AI can transform teaching, working with various innovative digital resources.

During his stay, Joan shared experiences with teachers from other countries, created a personalized lesson plan and learned new methodologies that he can apply in the classroom. This training, part of the Erasmus+ project, highlights the importance of the programme in fostering European cooperation and improving the quality of education in our schools.

Florence, with its cultural heritage, was the ideal setting to foster creativity and the exchange of knowledge.

*This article has been generated with Artificial Intelligence.

Erasmus+ stay in Baden (Austria)

Last October, our colleague Loles Terol visited an educational centre near Vienna, specifically in the beautiful imperial city of Baden. For a whole week, she was able to observe the language classes of this secondary school “Gymnasium” where English, Spanish, French and Italian are taught as foreign languages. Loles actively participated in the Spanish classes and quickly integrated into the cloister of the language departments.

The 2nd year students of Baccalaureate surprised our colleague with a guided tour of the city where Loles discovered many special places such as Beethoven’s house where the composer completed the Ninth Symphony.

The experience has resulted in many new contacts that will surely accompany us on our path towards the internationalization of the school.

Erasmus+ stay in Dublin (Ireland)

During the week of June 15-22, our colleague Mei spent an Erasmus+ stay in Dublin (Ireland), at Trinity College. An internationally prestigious university campus, where she attended a course donde “Mindfulness and Wellbeing in the Classroom: How tono Create a Positive Learning Climate” and where she was able tono meet teachers from 15 different countries, who enjoyed this enriching training in this privileged environment. In addition, she was able tono learn about this charming country, Ireland, its people, its culture, its arte, its history, its nature… This is how she explains it tono os:

“Hello! It has been an incredible experience. Y am grateful and excited. Thanks tono our Erasmus+ project Y have had the opportunity tono discover this wonderful country, with exuberante nature, exciting culture and hospitable people. We have made many friends and we hope tono collaborate in future projects in which we would count donde the students tono continúo building a cooperative and democratic Europe.

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