26ο ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΚΑΛΛΙΘΕΑΣ

 
     
 

February 2018

ENGLISH
Students in turns start working on interviews, questioning their classmates about their impressions of the project in general and more specifically about each workshop they dealt with.
They talk about their anxieties but also about their excitement, for each of the first year’s activities and then referring  to the experience they gained by their two learning mobility trips,
one in Seville in the Spanish partner’s hosting school and the other during the environmental project the school organised so as to give them the opportunity to see from close proximity what a Mastic tree looks like and have a hands-on-experience, on the actual place that the Mastic grows-the island of Chios. The answers are varied and they are all recorded, with students playing the part of reporters while others take over the role of the interviewee.

Also a video was made with Teachers' evaluations and impressions on the Erasmus + project with the title "Green Skills For Social Agriculture".

 

NEEDS-H
The pupils with special needs participate in small mixed ability groups in every activity, they benefit from peer coaching and they contribute to the common goal according to their abilities

 

ACTIVITIES WITH OUR STAKEHOLDER
Our participation in the song and radio spot contest “Make it heard” is published in news sites both in Kallithea and Chios Island:
Sudents turn Mastic Tears into a song (site: Citizen-chios web news)
The 26th Primary School of Kallithea sings for the Mastic (site:Astraparis-Chios News online)
We all vote for 26th Primary School of Kallithea-“Make it heard” everywhere! (site: kallitheaonline.gr)

Even the Mayor of Kallithea, Dimitris Karnavos, posted our school’s participation in the contest to his personal Facebook page.


The posts suggested their readers to vote our participation in the contest in order for our school to win the audience award


Also, three of our teachers were invited to the TV channel “Alert TV” and to the news show “Life, gender: feminine” in order to talk about our Erasmus+ project and Chios Mastic (28/2/2018).Click here to watch the show.