OUR MOBILITIES:
TRAINING COURSES
MOBILITY JOENSUU (FINLAND)
Alba Pagès (Escola Guerau de Liost) and Laia Tarrida (Escola Els Quatre Vents), attended from 6 to 10 July 2021 a training course on PISA-Finnish and European education systems in Joensuu (a city located in the east of Finland).
The course was held with eduKarjala, a global training institute for adult professionals working with education.
Here is the presentation explaining their experience.
Kontioniemi koulu (Primary school)
The school is a neighbourhood school open to all pupils in grades 1-6 from the surrounding area.
Library, reading area and dining room
Classroom
Teachers' lounge
MOBILITY KALAMATA (GREECE)
M. Jesús Requena (Escola Guerau de Liost) and Eva Barnils (Escola Els Quatre Vents), attended from 4 to 10 July 2021 a training course on Educational Management and Leadership in Kalamata (formerly Fares, is a city of Messènia, in the south-west of Peloponès, in Greece.).
The course was held with Areadne, is a teacher training centre offering a range of onsite and online teacher training courses in Greece and abroad.
Here is the presentation explaining their experience.
Kalamata School
Cultural visit to Kalamata
Cultural visit to Kalamata
Cultural visit to Kalamata
MOBILITY HELSINKI (FINLAND)
Pau Gaona (Escola La Torreta) and Neus Ruiz (CRP Vallès Oriental I), attended from 24 to 30 October 2021 a training course on Benchmarking Courses & Study Visits in Helsinki (capital of Finland) and also in Tallinn (capital of Estonia). We had the opportunity to share the experience with colleagues from the Pereanton School in Granollers.
The course was held with Edufuture, was one of the first educational consultancy firms offering affordable tailored study visits to the Finnish education system. Ever since the start, our main goal has been to give everyone a chance to discover, discuss, share knowledge, exchange ideas and experience the Finnish schools first-hand.
Here is the presentation explaining their experience.
Pau Gaona (Escola La Torreta) and Neus Ruiz (CRP Vallès Oriental I)
Toni Santiago (Esc Pereanton), Pau Gaona (Esc La Torreta), Neus Ruiz (CRP VOI), Rosa García (Esc Pereanton) i Mireia Padrós (Esc Pereanton)
Group of teachers who attended the training
Teachers of 8 nationalities
Home economics classroom
Home economics classroom
Sewing classroom
Sewing classroom
Oodi is a meeting place, a house of reading and a diverse urban experience. Oodi provides its visitors with knowledge, new skills and stories, and is an easy place to access for learning, relaxation and work.
Library services, Reserve a space or workstation, Urban Workshop, Organise an event, Studios, Gaming services, Services for children and families
Oodi provides its users with knowledge, new skills and stories, and is an easy place to access for learning, story immersion, work and relaxation. It is a library of a new era, a living and functional meeting place open for all.
Tallinn French Lyceum (Estonia)
Ethe Humanitariam Gymnasium (Tallinn, Estonia)
School that promotes movement work
School that promotes movement work
MOBILITY TALLINN (ESTONIA)
Claudia Oliveras (Escola Salvador Llobet) and Carles Ceacero (CRP Vallès Oriental I), attended from 8 to 12 November 2021 a training course on Collaborative management and leadership in schools in Tallinn (capital of Estonia). We had the opportunity to share the experience with colleagues from the Pereanton School in Granollers.
The course was held with Vipi konsultatsioonid. They are partners to educational and youth organisations.
Here is the presentation explaining their experience.
"The Rakett69 Science Studios are open in Ülemiste City, inviting classes, corporate teams, birthday parties, families, groups of friends and other colleges and groups to have a great time and discover science - just like the beloved TV show Rakett69!
Rakett69 Science Studios are 100% hands-on, hands-on, problem solving and experimentation.
Rakett69 Science Studios is suitable for almost everyone! For children from the age of 7 and there is no upper age limit. Bring your own curiosity and a love of discovery. Groups will have 1.5-2.5 hour sessions, run as a Rakett69-style competition.