-.-PROJECT TEAMS-.-
The teams working in the project @ctive @nd Digital Citizenship Dimensions are trying to do their best. They are students from secondary schools in Slovakia, Italy and Romania. These teams are working on improving their qualities, they are involveld in planning, working in tandem and completing the tasks necessary to move the project forward. These qualities lead to each member planning, thinking, problem solving, resolving issues and dedicating themselves fully. Both partner teams are building these qualities to be a full support of the project: organizational skills, conversation in groups, chat and discussion with partners, accurate perception, conflict resolution abilities, diversity in group, innovative thinking, sense of responsibility, strong work effort, spirit of appreciation, playing specific roles.
SLOVAK TEAM
A group of students from 1.B and 2.A of Business Academy in Levice Slovakia has been involved in this project. Students like working on eTwinning projects oriented on human rights topics, projects about humanity, peace and we also work on projects aimed at European issues and this year the project about active and digital citizenship. Students are keen on using ICT tools, we make a lot of materials, videofilms about our activities and we are a great collective of young people willing to cooperate with students from Italy and Romania in this mutual project. As all the young people students of Business Academy in Levice love travelling, They have plenty of hobbies and activities connected with sports. A Slovak team is really glad to cooperate with Italian and Romanian students in this project teaching and leading students to understand what digital and active citizenship means for them :)
ROMANIAN TEAM
A group of students from 11th grade of the National Pedagogic College C.Bratescu in Constanta Romania has been involved in the project. Students worked a year ago in another eTwinning project. They like to develop projects about humanity and European issues.
ITALIAN TEAM
Class 4 A, with 19 students (only 2 boys), aged 17/18, of Liceo Porta in Erba - Italy, participates on this project.
It's their second eTwinning project, after the one about women's rights, last year. They're from the Human Sciences course with a special attention to Law and Economics. So they are naturally oriented to the respect of human rights and European values. These students are lively, think critically and are ready for new experiences. They are active in all aspects of school life and three of them are students' representatives in the Council of the Institute. We miss two of them, but they are experimenting the project Interculture: Camilla N. is studying in Argentina for a year and Veronica N. in Spain for 5 months. When they come back to school next year, they will share their experience with us.