Transnational meetings

ERASMUS+ Project “Our Lives In 20 Years”

Transnational Project Meeting

Champagnole/France, 27th Sep – 1st Oct 2015:

ERASMUS+ Project “Our Lives In 20 Years”

Transnational Project Meeting

Lemgo/Germany, 8th June – 11th June 2017:

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The Transnational Project Meeting of the ERASMUS+ Project “Our Lives In 20 Year” took place in Champagnole/France from Sunday, 27th September until Thursday, 1st October 2015 with 12 teachers from 6 European countries: Germany (Lemgo), Italy (Catania), Poland (Nasielsk), the Czech Republic (Most) and France (Champagnole).

The purpose of the meeting was to organize the followingLearning/Teaching/Training Activities in each country and agree on several aspects, such as dates, arrival and departure, accommodation and hosting, rules of conduct (“agenda”), responsibilities, means of communication, budget management, products, means of dissemination, evaluation, etc.

Furthermore, the Transnational Project Meeting was important to get to know each other and to a relationship based on trust and respect.

Tobias Lüttig, main coordinator of the project

The Transnational Project Meeting of the ERASMUS+ Project “Our Lives In 20 Year” took place in Lemgo/Germany from Thursday, 8th June until Sunday, 11th June 2017 with 10 teachers from 6 European countries: France (Champagnole), Italy (Catania), Poland (Nasielsk), the Czech Republic (Most) and Germany (Lemgo).

The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the performed Learning/Teaching/Training Activities in each country as well as the total project and its impact on students and teachers, to initiate the final report and to apply for an eTwinning Quality Label.

Furthermore, the Transnational Project Meeting was important to say thank you and good-bye to each other after two years of intensive and successful collaboration.

Finally, I would like to say thank you to all teachers, students and parents who participated in this project and made it successful…

Tobias Lüttig, main coordinator of the project

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