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Smart classes for Generation Z

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-BG01-KA229-079269
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | School Exchange Partnerships Funder Contribution: 141,106 EUR

Smart classes for Generation Z

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CONTEXTWe started this project for 2 fundamental reasons: on one hand the thought of leading our learners feel more included andcurious about their learning progress, hence enhancing their school results and, on the other hand, the ambition to build up astrong dialogue among people coming from different European countries.We mainly have two aims:1) stimulate the students to utilize computers and different technological devices on the purpose of boosting their inclusionin learning, and subsequently their school outcomes;2) make pupils realize “what it means to be European”, by putting them through a miscellaneousness of thoughts, values,standards, etc. as a way of becoming familiar with a “united diversity”.Schools participating in the project: BG, IT, MK, LT, TR.OBJECTIVESThe basic targets of this project are:1) increase students' inspiration and offer assistance them to receive better results at school (result are expected to beminimum 40% better for the students part taking in the project by the end of the year). This could avoid early school drop-out and can make a better environment that Ss can thrive.2) promote students' social skills like ICT using, cooperation, choice making, problem-solving, adaptability (anticipated:change in 40% of the taking an interest students); these qualifications are exceptionally much required to meet theprerequisites of firms and managers.3) increment students' interest on other countries and cultures and offer assistance them to adopt diversity more effectively (minimum 60% of the part taking students). It creates a better point of view that can induce superior understanding of thechallenges of the present era.4) improve communication abilities in English (100% of the partaking students); it is a precious ability, exceptionally muchrequired both for job positions and academic purposes.5) make cohesion with diffirent European nations. This may offer assistance to construct a genuine feeling of being European.MAIN ACTIVITIESC1 – Oct 2020 –BG DIGITAL AGE AND EDUCATION (JOINT STAFF)C2 - Feb 2021 - TR - Topic: Using software to create fun lessons; Customs and traditionsC3 - May 2021 - IT - Topic: Using online tools to create quizzes; MathsC4 - Oct 2021 - MK- Topic: Using online tools to create book trailers; LiteratureC5 - April 2022 - LT- Topic: Digital tools for artwork; Religious StudiesNUMBER AND PROFILE OF PARTICIPANTSThe members included in the project are going to be 15-18 years old Ss from every partner organization, that is to say a bigtarget crowd of about 250 people for each school.Some of those students (around 100 totally from all the participating schools) will take part in at minimum one LTTA and willjoin all the phases of project; for the rest Ss will be included within the project exercises that performed in their countries. Ssare coming from different places (urban, rural), religions and ethnicities, so that working together, they all can learnsomething from each other. Later on 36 teachers will include the students within the project, especially English, ICT andMaths.METHODOLOGYThe project comprises following areas:A1. Project administration: Every partner is assumed to obey the admitted timeline that sums up the activities and settle theirduration and deadline.A2. A group of teachers (Languages, Maths, Computer Science, Literacy) and management staff, with the contact person ofeach school, will perform and observe the activities, beginning with the determination of Ss, later arrenging preliminaryworkshop sessions and planning for LTTA.A3. Since ICT is the basic tool of project, ICT meetings will be held, both for students and for teachers before, during and afterLTTA. In case a few partner does not have adequate information, ICT ”help” sessions can be done through webcaminternationally; whenever probable, Ss can teach mates both internationally and nationally.A4. Dissemination could be a very vital piece of the project; it would be planned in every partner school towards families,within schools in that area, including local authorities, all the organizations associated with every school; dissemination willbe done via media and universally with each channel accessible. Students will be involved in peer-to-peer exercises to shareout their new abilities and experience, in their own school and outside.A5. In every partner organization, teachers make use of the products made and of new strategies all through standardclasses. Accomplishment is assessed comparing outcomes and inspiration accomplished by other groups of Ss instructedwithout computerized tools. Members (both students and teachers) will peer-educate both in school and exterior the school.RESULTS AND IMPACTStudents will increment their information over ICT devices in learning, and commonsense abilities such as making storytrailers, mini-lessons, digital artwork, online tests and projects; at the same time they will upgrade inspira

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