LLP-SEVENWONDERS.EU

Project Summary

The "Seven wonders" project is a Comenius project in which students and teachers from 5 partner schools from the Czech Republic, Turkey, France, Finland and Spain will cooperate. The project will last from September 2010 to June 2012. All partner schools obtained a financial support from the European Comission within the Lifelong Learning Programme.

The "Seven wonders" project is going to deal with 7 different branches of culture as well as 7 different topics of human rights or European matters. The cultural parts of the project are:

  1. music
  2. theatre
  3. dance
  4. painting
  5. sculpting
  6. literature
  7. photography

The topics to be communicated in workshops during the project meetings are called:

  1. Colourful world (combating racism)
  2. I want to join you! (social exclusion)
  3. A boy or a girl? (equal opportunities)
  4. In a different world? (disabled people)
  5. No job, no money (unemployment)
  6. Time clock (young generation x old generation)
  7. Youth together! (Young people in common Europe).

Each participating school will focus on one branch of culture and one topic and will be responsible for organizing activities and workshops during project meetings. In the time between project meetings all participants will communicate using 7 different means of communication - web, forum, chat, blog, video-conference, wiki-space and e-mail or Skype. Each participating school will be responsible for organizing one of the ways of communication among the partners.

There will be 7 project meetings during the whole run of the project and each participating school will be an organizer of one project meeting and responsible for an output from the meeting. Students and teachers from all participating schools will be invited for each project meeting. "Seven wonders" includes various types of cooperation - common performances, workshops, competitions, bilateral communication and multilateral communication using modern ICT tools. "Seven wonders" project includes non-formal learning through cultural performances as well as participation of young people in workshops focused on highly important social, human and European matters.

APPLICATION FORM

In February 2010 seven schools applied for a grant of "Seven wonders" project. Unfortunately the schools from Latvia and Italy did not get the approval so the 5 other schools decided to re-distribute the tasks of the project.

SUBMITTED APPLICATION FORM

DECLARATION

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.