Saturday 11 November 2017

Italy, 5. - 11.november 2017

Meeting in Catanzaro, Italy, brought new students from our project countries together to study topic robotics. We had wonderful time with our Italian hosts, experienced Catanzaro and enjoyed the excursions. We thank you very much, Italy!
 Dear students from Turkey, Romania, Estonia, Greece, Spain / Catalonia, Italy, Poland, please share your emotions and thoughts of this  Erasmus mobility.











Monday 23 October 2017

Meeting in Catanzaro, Italy 5th - 11th November 2017

Dear students!
In 2 weeks we are meeting in a beautiful town - Catanzaro in Calabria!
You can watch a short video about the place:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDT4n4qQ-Vs
From each partner school there will be 4 - 5 students and 1-2 teachers.
You will participate in workshops about robotics and information technology. You will see how to use drons at school and of course there will be a great opportunity to practice your English.
I think it will be really interesting😊
What are your expectations about this meeting? What do you like best in travelling?
Are there any fears you feel before the journey?
Share your emotions about the visit, please!

Thursday 11 May 2017

Greek students' dreams





“I have a dream to become a psychologist.  I plan studying psychology because I feel like I’m destined to help people cope with their problems and difficulties.
When I was little I was always changing my mind about the job that I wanted to do.  At first I wanted to be an archaeologist, then a teacher, but for some years now I know that the job of my dreams is to become a psychologist.
Helping people and finding possible ways so they can overcome their problems is something that makes me feel important and needed.  I also want to have a master’s degree at criminology because it is very interesting and intriguing.
My goal is to study abroad after I finish High School, probably in countries like England or Scotland.  My aspirations are very high and I hope that I’ll be able to meet them.
To summarize everything, dreams are the fuel to big achievements and without dreams the world wouldn’t have progressed in any way and would never have come such a long way in terms of revolutionary breakthroughs until today.”
Stefania Vlotsou




“I have a dream to study Medicine in a Greek University after finishing Senior High School. From a very young age I wanted to become a doctor because this image of a doctor saving someone’s life has always fascinated me.
 As I grew up, this urge became more and more intense. I believe that the most significant thing in someone’s life is their health. Being a doctor I will have the opportunity to do my best to give back this precious gift to people who are ill. There is no better feeling than that of giving generously to others, the feeling of happiness when you inform family members that everything has turned out well during a difficult operation, or the heavy burden of announcing the bad news to patiens’ relatives.
There is a continuous change of exceptionally strong feelings when you work as a doctor. A doctor offers the priceless value of this job to society’s welfare. Doctors, whether they practice the profession or they work in the research field help greatly in maintaining the health standards and they find cures and vaccines to fight illnesses which kill humans.
All of the above reasons have moved me to choose this job for my vocation. I believe that I am passionate enough to pursue this dream. "
Chara Kanouta

“Mechanical Engineering has been my dream for many years.  A mechanical engineer designs power generators, internal combustion engines, refrigerator and air conditioning systems. As you can understand this job is very creative. It is related to industrial production which is a sector that I am very interested in. I think I am good at working with my hands and with technology which is necessary for performing well at this kind of job. You can work for companies, factories of all kinds, and create machines that are essential for the successful running of a business or a project. What I find really exciting in this job, is that you build something from scratch and you are responsible for its completion as well as its smooth operation. I am very keen on science and I love finding new applications of its principles. So, I would be grateful if I could do this for a living as well. Another think I love in this job, is its diversity. You are never confined to a specific kind of subject or a monotonous task. Being a mechanical engineer means you can build from  small individual parts to large scale spacecraft and machine tools. It gives me an enormous sense of fulfilment to think that one day I may be able to see an aircraft engine designed by me, being used on the latest aircraft models sometime in the future."
Thanos Kotoulas

Thursday 4 May 2017

Catalan students' dreams

Laia Olmo:
I'm Laia, I'm student from Guillem catà, Manresa. I hope to go to the university and I hope studying primary school teacher and in a future I hope to working for teacher of primary school.
I want study this career because I love children and I want teach children and help them. I really like this career because I can choose subjects that I had not tried before. And this career have a lot of new subjects and I like it.

I like work in groups because  I can meet new people of other cities or countries. If I can't to achieve this career I would want study translation and interpretation.
But my dream is be a teacher of primary school.


Salma Gutiérrez:I'm Salma Gutiérrez, I'm from Barcelona, Spain. When I finish my studies here in Guillem Cata, I would like to study a career: Nursing. Because I like to help people. It is interesting for me to keep in contact with people.
The inconvenient of nursing is that I need a very high mark and it is difficult to get into this career.
About fashion career... I think it is very risky because you need to be the best in this job and it is such a big international competition.


Cristina Malanciuc:
I'm Cristina, I'm from Spain and I'm studying in the high school Guillem Catà of Manresa. When I finish my studies I will like ingress in the university of law. I like this career because I think have many success jobs and is very interesting and very appreciatted career. This job have a one inconvenient, is soo hard career and exigent. I hope, one day I will be a lawyer and defend people who need it. This is the dream I have!!

Wednesday 3 May 2017

The dreams of Polish students


Dominika Marek (16) Gimnazjum nr 7 im. Ignacego Krasickiego w Olsztynie
When I finish medicine at university I will find my dream job. I want to be a doctor for kids and help them. I think I'm a really self-confident person so I think it's possible. Besides my career, I’d like to became a happy person as a daughter, a friend, a scout, a student and a granddaughter. In the future, I want to discovery new places overseas. I want to see China, Morocco and Italy. I'm not scared - I'm very motivated to do this. I think the knowledge you need to make a change isn't enough. You've got to find the courage to do it. I want to study a lot of new things like playing a cello, cooking and coaching for shy and unmotivated people. I think the key to make my dreams come true is hard work, well-organised life and positive thoughts.

Weronika Szałkowska (16) Gimnazjum nr 7 im. Ignacego Krasickiego w Olsztynie
When I finish studying, I want to find a good job, an apartment, get married and have children. I know, it's very forward- looking, but I want my future to look like this. I would like to graduate from economy. I like mathematics, counting, numbers. I would like to be an accountant or to work in a bank. I like team work so I want to work with other people, but if I like something and I understand something, I can work alone. Finding a good job is hard, but I think if someone knows how to write a good CV and knows how to behave at a job interview, he/she has a chance to get a dream job. I hope my dreams will come true!

Wednesday 19 April 2017

Presentation of Job Interview - 31/03/2017














Coaching at school - march 31st 2017


     In Volos students have practised and faced the activity planned in our project as " Job interview with professionals". As teacher , during the session, I found the activity really interesting and meaningful for the future  of the project. Infact, when back to school, I planned a workshop  addressed to the final classes in my school; basically for two reasons: the first one to activate myself as a " coach" during the session , and secondly because I realized that the students partecipating to the meeting in Volos  where eager to share feelings and emotions  they have experienced there.  We  prepared  a power point with the essential steps of the job interview, and we proposed them to the  students.
  The impact on them was really amazing, because they have never even thought of how to behave in a job interview....
  Many questions arose among them, and I felt really happy to be there " coaching them" during this important  learning process.
  My  new experience as a " trying to be a coach " has also given  an important input to my collegues, who are now more aware of " new gimmicks" to be used at school.  So far, we always try to do our best as teachers, but now we have a better knolwledge on how to behave in some particular situations that can arise in a class or in a small group. It is really a new challenge; being able to help them, to support them, to advice them ,  we  believe,we can do it......at least....we will try!!!
 Avoiding drop out  in our vocational school is a real challenge!
We will post some pics of the event, and I really hope students will comment their experience on the blog.