The newspaper that you are about to start reading is a result of hard work of three groups of teenage students: the Greek, the French and the Greenlandic ones. Due to the Erasmus+ School Exchange Programme 2018-2019, they have been given an extraordinary opportunity to visit each other's country in order to form their own opinion on it and share this opinion with larger home-country communities. Etwinning served them as a collaboration room where they could have exchanged their ideas and insights.
The articles presented here are not just simple descriptions of experiences. The students have learnt how to be real journalists in Greenland and they continued their learning in France and in Greece. They applied their knowledge gained and successefully managed to create real pieces of journalistic art.
This is a map where you can see the Prefectures and Regions of France.
This is a map of Greenland where you can see the cities and the North, East, South and West of greenland
This is a map where you can see the Prefectures and Regions of Greece
Etienne Laboëtie's house, where there is also a showroom.
A Typical building of Sarlat - the town of France , where the partner French School is located
Hans Egede brought christianity to Greenland
He did the missionary job to christianity the greenlandic inhabitants
This is a typical picture of Preveza's Water front . Preveza is a seaside town in the Western part of Greece where the Greek partner School is located
The Greenlandic papers talk about our transnational meeting in Nuuk, Greenland