Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Dikli pupils in cottage „Saulgozi”

On May 13th Jura Neikena Dikli Elementary school’s Comenius team visited cottage „Saulgozi” in Vidzeme, Valmieras region.

A cotage on a country homestead is situated 30 km from Valmiera. There are rooms for guests on the 1st floor of the hosts’ house: a Twin and DBL room, a living room with a fireplace, TV and extra beds, a dining room, shower and WC and country sauna where it’s possible to steam and flap oneself with birch-twigs (www.celotajs.lv/saulgozi). Near the farm is small, but nice pond. In the surrounding are places for tents.

We were welcomed by the hostess Vineta Goncare who showed us her cottage and surrounding. She told us about all the possibilities in her cottage and pointed out that they have green sertificat which means environmental protection.
During our visit pupils made some interviews and they found out that the country house „Saulgozi” has:


  • Environment friendly behaviour code exposed for guests in the house
  • Locally produced products which are offered for guests
  • Environmental and health friendly materials which are used in buildings
  • The buildings are in harmony with the local landscape
  • Natural tableware
  • Waste management according to the local regulations
  • Cooperation with local producers of food
  • Possibility to watch rabbits
  • Careful attitude to things.

At the end of our visit host Vineta offered us refreshments-birch sap and rhubarb jelly which were very tasty.
During this visit pupils learned how important it is to remember rules about specially protected natural teritories.

Coordinator of Project, Vija Skuja

Monday, May 26, 2008

Trip to Verona

Peter visited the Don Milano School in Verona to bring some new impacts into the project.

There were three presentations for different school classes about Wiener Neustadt and tourism in general.

Some of the participating students will enter the project the coming school year, others will leave (because they have finished their school career at Don Milano).

This meeting will be the start the phase of overlapping project work – special joint activities concerning topics like nature parks, water problem and others.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Visit from Verona

40 pupils of the Don Milano School from Verona visited the BG Babenbergerring in Wiener Neustadt. The pupils were welcomed by students from the department of informatics (7B) and got a guided tour though school.
Nora and the 3D class performed a special sports activity together with the Italian students. They had a lot of fun together for two hours – it was exciting to watch the students.




Another interesting activity for the Italians was to participate at special lessons – CLIL and English lessons. The Italian pupils were split into 5 groups, for each of them cared two Austrian students (the 6B Specials).
After lunch at McDonalds finally the pupils hat a guided tour through Wiener Neustadt. It was a pity that we had such bad weather – it was raining and cold – not the best conditions for the guests from the south.



There is a picture album at Picasa, where you can find about 100 pictures.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Interview - Report from Adeje

On April 26th Antonio Méndez (Headmaster of the Colegio Costa Adeje) and Nuria Marrero (Project manager at the same school) had an interview at the radio station “Radio Ecca” whose program “Educational Community” (Comunidad Educativa) is broadcast all over the Canary Islands. There, we had the opportunity to talk about the project “Tourism and Environment”, the schools we are working with, and the activities we are developing in our school at the moment. Furthermore, we insisted on the main objectives of the project which are to improve students’ skills in new technologies and foreign languages.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Activity "Sea Environment"- Report from Adeje



One of the activities carried out last April at the Colegio Costa Adeje was organized by El Cabildo de Tenerife, which is something like the government of the island. It focuses on making students aware of how important and, at the same time how fragile, the sea is for us. The activity comprised Kindergarden, primary and secondary school students. It was carried out at school, most of the activities happened in their rooms.

At Kindergarden level, the activities basically focused on identification of different kinds of fish, and the problems fish can have due to the garbage in the sea (they showed things that disrespectful people usually leave on the beach: cigarette butts, plastic bottles, cans,…). Then, the children painted fish, and they decorated their rooms with them.

The activities with Primary school students focused on improving their knowledge of fish. They had to make jigsaw puzzles, guessing games, they learnt about how some fish need others to live (symbiosis), what things we do that affect their existence.













The Secondary school students attended different lectures about the sea we have in the islands, trying to show it as a source of life and resources. The lecture also dealt with the threats it has and how we can help to save it and keep it alive. We hope you find it interesting!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Cleaning beaches - Report from Adeje



On Thursday 24th October the students of 3º ESO of the Colegio Costa Adeje went to the beach “El Puertito de Adeje” with the purpose of cleaning it and becoming aware of the necessity of keeping the coasts in good condition. El Puertito is a little beach located in Costa Adeje, ten minutes away from the city centre. It offers its visitors peace and quiet since it is not very well-known.

In the beginning they listened carefully to a speech given by Sergio Pastor, their Biology teacher. He spoke about the rubbish which is usually found on beaches, where it comes from, how long it takes to disappear and how it affects the sea environment.Then the students spent some time picking up the rubbish they found on the beach, which mostly consisted of cans, tins, bottles, plastic bags, cigarette butts and construction materials like iron sticks.Finally the students also had the opportunity to relax and enjoy the rest of the time swimming and lying down under the sun.