Erasmus + Project
H(a)ELP - Heritage across European Landscapes and Peoples
H(a)ELP - Heritage across European Landscapes and Peoples
A book of memories was prepared with testimonies, photos and various records of the activities, meetings and work developed over these more than two years of work.
The link gives access to the digital version of this book.
A printed book has been given to each partner school for all students and members of the schools to access.
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/68023166/erasmus-yearbook2completex
The transnational meeting of the H(a)ELP project took place between the 1st and 5th of May and brought together 15 teachers from Portugal, Spain, Germany, Poland and Romania with their French colleagues from the island of Martinique.
The work focused on the sharing of knowledge through the presentation of lesson plans, participation in various workshops and sessions for the exchange of ideas and experiences among all participants.
Pico island was chosen for the last meeting with students from the H(a)ELP project. This meeting, like the others, was full of unforgettable moments for teachers, students and families.
The parteners promoted art workshops based on traditional handicrafts, Christmas presents and postcards to send to each others.
Flamenco's Day, Andalusia's Day and the Traditional Games's Day were celebrated at the partner school in Oria with lots of dancing, typical food and traditional games.
Students and teachers involved in the Erasmus H(a)ELP project promoted various activities with their colleagues to disseminate these aspects of cultural heritage.
November, 16th
February, 28th
Due to the pandemic, the mobilities foreseen in the project had to be postponed. But that didn't stop students and teachers from different countries from working.
There was an opportunity to do research and field work, online work among students from different countries and presentations to school colleagues.
Portuguese students and teachers working
Recordings for videos
Portuguese teachers working on students videos
The project coordinators, together with three other Portuguese teachers directly involved in the project, held a second virtual meeting on the 23rd February. Time span among partners is 6 hours. It was noon in Martinique, 3 pm in the Azores, 5 pm in Spain, Germany and Poland and 6 pm in Romania.
During this meeting the Coordinator announced the winning logo of our project - the Romanian Logo won the international competition. "20 voters from each country took part. Each partner could not vote for their own logo.
This was also the first time we met (virtually, of course) our French coordinator who, due to technical reasons, could not attend the first virtual meeting.
The project coordinator let the partners know about our common website and asked for news from the partners to be uploaded.
We also wanted to know about students and teachers' motivational levels due to the fact that it will not be possible to hold any Short Term Training during this school year. In spite of all the hardships, the project is developing locally and some products have already been uploaded on our website.
We are now thinking on how we can prepare a common Erasmus + Heritage Board Game.
Our students have voted and a logo for our project has been chosen. We congratulate our Romanian partner whose team produced the winning logo. Thank you to all the partners who enthusiastically participated in the competition.
Besides the winning logo, you can also take a look at the other logos which were chosen by each partner school.
In November, the Portuguese students and teachers involved in the project did their first activity. A walk through the area of the protected landscape of the vine culture of Pico island, in Criação Velha, which allowed to learn a little more about this natural heritage area classified by UNESCO.