mercoledì 21 dicembre 2016
domenica 18 dicembre 2016
Typical Christmas sweets
BUON NATALE
Natale, or Christmas, is a very special holiday throughout Italy and each region has its own traditional dishes.Have a look at the typical sweets in our region!
venerdì 16 dicembre 2016
Dissemination - trip to Dublin Castle
Myself and Melissa travelled to Dublin Castle to exhibit our DIRES project. We were 1 of only 15 exhibitors and the only school- to - school partnership project. This was our NA's (Leargas) annual Conference and the theme was "the road least travelled" based on a famous poem by Robert Frost. We had a lot of visitors to our stand and we distributed copies of our cookbook. More Dissemination!! Also I collected a prize for an etwinning project I did with my students. W.e have received a National and a European Quality label for this...very proud day!
Anti- Bullying Collaborative story
Anti-Bullying Campaign - Theme "Respect"
Middle 3 and Middle 4 ran an Anti-Bullying Campaign in Our Lady of Fatima School from 5th- 9th December - The theme was "Respect". It was a very active week and the students were responsible for the week activities which included: Workshops, Puppet shows, "Respecto Man" - Superhero who helped on yard!! The students also organiseda colouring and poetry competition and presented prizes/certificates to students who showed great "Respect" to their peers.
giovedì 15 dicembre 2016
martedì 6 dicembre 2016
Merry Christmas to all DIRES friends
lunedì 5 dicembre 2016
sabato 3 dicembre 2016
Disability day
Disability Day, or the International Day of People with Disability, is a day that has been promoted by the United Nations since 1992. The aim of Disability Day is to encourage a better understanding of peopleaffected by a disability, together with helping to make people more aware of the rights, dignity and welfare of disabled people, as well as raise awareness about the benefits of integrating disabled persons into every aspect of life, from economic, to political, to social and cultural. Disability Day is not concerned exclusively with either mental or physical disabilities, but rather encompasses all known disabilities, from Autism to Down Syndrome to Multiple Sclerosis.
The History of Disability Day
Everything started in 1976, when the United Nations General Assembly made the decision
that 1981 should be the International Year of Disabled Persons.
The 5 years between the making of that decision and the actual Year of Disabled Persons were spent contemplating the hardships of the disabled, how the opportunities of the disabled could be equalized, and how to ensure the disabled take part fully in community life enjoying all of the rights and benefits non-disabled citizens have.
Another issue that was touched on was how world governments could go about preventing disabilities from touching people in the first place, so much of the talk was about the viruses and other illnesses that lead to various kinds of disability. The decade between 1983 and 1992 was later proclaimed the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons, and during that time, all of the concepts previously created became parts of one long process that was implemented in order to improve the lives of disabled persons the world over.
that 1981 should be the International Year of Disabled Persons.
The 5 years between the making of that decision and the actual Year of Disabled Persons were spent contemplating the hardships of the disabled, how the opportunities of the disabled could be equalized, and how to ensure the disabled take part fully in community life enjoying all of the rights and benefits non-disabled citizens have.
Another issue that was touched on was how world governments could go about preventing disabilities from touching people in the first place, so much of the talk was about the viruses and other illnesses that lead to various kinds of disability. The decade between 1983 and 1992 was later proclaimed the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons, and during that time, all of the concepts previously created became parts of one long process that was implemented in order to improve the lives of disabled persons the world over.
domenica 27 novembre 2016
KA1 French staff mobility at IC "J. Stella" Muro Lucano
Visiting the museum in Muro Lucano
Muro Lucano view
Visiting the ruins in Pompei
Observation at the vocational school in Pescopagano
Having lunch at "Gasparrini" Dpt in Castelgrande
Giving the Multicultural European Cookbook
Italian students greet the French staff
Italian and French staff together
giovedì 24 novembre 2016
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 25 November
"Violence against women and girls is a human rights violation,
public health pandemic and serious obstacle to sustainable development.
It imposes large-scale costs on families, communities and economies.
The world cannot afford to pay this price."
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
Why This International Day?
Violence against women is a human rights violation.
Violence against women is a consequence of discrimination against women,
in law and also in practice,
and of persisting inequalities between men and women.
Violence against women impacts on, and impedes,
progress in many areas, including poverty eradication,
combating HIV/AIDS, and peace and security.
Violence against women and girls is not inevitable.
Prevention is possible and essential.
Violence against women continues to be a global pandemic.
mercoledì 23 novembre 2016
lunedì 21 novembre 2016
giovedì 17 novembre 2016
Memories about the 4th LTT at HKS , Maulburg - Germany
This video was realized by Rossella
attending the third class at "G. Deledda"dpt
DIRES IV LTT at HKS
This video about the mobility in Germany
was realized by Vittoria
attending the third class at "G. Deledda"Dpt
Memories about France
This video was realized by
Maria Grazia
attending the third class
"G. Deledda" dpt
Art and Disability
This video was realized by
Mariangela
attending the third class
"G. Deledda" secondary school
Video about the III LTT at ISC
This video was realized by
Francesco Scioscia
the mainstream student
about the III LTT at ISC La Ville du Bois, France
martedì 15 novembre 2016
Newsletter about the fourth LTT in Germany
DIRES Newsletter
ERASMUS+
October 2016
OUR FOURTH LTT
All partners with students met together for the fourth short-term learning/teaching/training activity from 9th October to 15th October 2016 at Helen Keller Schule in Maulburg, Germany.
It was a great week for students, teachers and also families that met new friends from other countries, experienced new situations and shared opinions too. The theme was "RESPECT" so we worked about this topic with posters, performances, poems, songs. We worked hard and we are satisfied for what we planned. The students enjoyed the different activities planned that is different workshops - circus, football, drums, cooking, forestand much more - . It was really great because HKS is a special school and students could face another reality and live new experiences. There were also two cultural excursions : Luzern and the Black Forest . All together had a great time during the culture night : tasting different foods from the different countries , singing and dancing too.
A great week for everyone
Press conference
Music workshop
Sightseeing Freiburg
The next meeting
Turkey - March 2017
Our next meeting will take place at Fatih Vefik Primary School and Murat Germen Secondary School in Manisa, Turkey. The dates are from 3rd March to 11th March 2017. This is the fifth LTT meeting.
The topic is SOCIAL DIALOGUE.
COORDINATOR'S MEETING
All coordinators working, sharing and collaborating ..................
Disability - Inclusive Schools - Respect - Europe - Social Dialogue
This project has been founded with support from the European Commission. This pubblication reflects the view only of the author and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
The Fourth LTT
WELCOME TO .............
Italian students in front of HKS
Italian delegation
In the hall
Ready for the press conference
Italian students asking for information
about Helen Keller to the German coordinator
Going to school
and then to
Luzern for the cultural excursion
Having lunch by the lake
Enjoying at the Transport Museum in Luzern
Lesson class
Having lunch
Coordinators at work
Waiting for our teacher
Cultural excursion to the Black Forest
All together in Friburgo
Circus workshop
Music and dance workshop
Wheelchair workshop
Time for "RESPECT" performance
Culture night
Time to go back to our country
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