Thursday 1 August 2019

NQL 2019

This July/August, our National eTwinning service awarded 309 projects with Quality Labels. Nine projects I started and/or collaborated on with my students are among them:
- Family Matters: A wide-ranging project
- My Place: Project activities are presented and visible with the involvement of students through planning, evaluations, materials. All participants worked on common topics, that are presented in a transparent way.
- Professor Balthazar travels around Europe: 3rd grade elementary school learners were active participants in the project. They exchanged drawings, videos, postcards with their peers from Europe.
- Green Kids: A well-planned and well-executed project. Visible results and good dissemination.
- A Bridge Across the World: This is a fairly structured project, with a high level of pupil’s involvement and products, many of which by using ICT tools.
- Famous People in Europe: Huge project (84 teachers, 492 pupils), plenty of materials. Serious division of duties. A large number of results.
- European Day of Languages Celebration: The project shows good organization and planning, as well as dedication and involvement of the founder of the project. Strong points are collaboration and use of various ICT tools.
- A Funny School Year: It seems that the participants have enjoyed very much having chance to see how other schools organize similar events. That is the main benefit of this project.
- Hello, I am Charlie from London: A simple and well-designed project.