A SCHOOL
YEAR LOADED WITH A LOT OF WISHES AND SOME OBSTACLES
We started in September with great enthusiasm and eagerness to share, to
put into practice our planning with the schools that take part in our
association and to learn from each other through local and European festivities
as a starting point of our work.
We have reached what would be the “Equator” of our project. We say it
would be, because the circumstances caused by COVID-19 that have affected all
over the world have forced us to modify our planning and temporarily put aside
school exchange, the visits to different schools where we can learn from each
other through observation and participation in their day to day both in schools
and living with families during our stays.
Despite this, we have tried to go on our work from the distance, from
our homes, thanks to the incredible collaboration of our students, their
families and all the educational
community, without which this would not have been possible.
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And so, without having lost energy and enthusiasm, this summary of an atypical course serves as a tribute to our great family made up of six schools from places as different as Spain, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania and Turkey and which thanks to our association we will be united in time and distance indefinitely.
And so, without having lost energy and enthusiasm, this summary of an atypical course serves as a tribute to our great family made up of six schools from places as different as Spain, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania and Turkey and which thanks to our association we will be united in time and distance indefinitely.
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