Youth Councillor, Ruth Maria Collado, met today to sixteen students and two teachers of the school Vasagymnasiet, located in the city deArboga, Sweden, aged between 17 and 18, accompanied by seventeen students and two teachers IES Las Salinas del Mar Menor, which is celebrating an exchange within the Comenius Project.
The visit comes within the Lifelong Learning Programme will run for ten days, from 15 to 24 October.
In addition to working on healthy lifestyles and see for yourself, among others, our rich archaeological heritage: the Municipal Archaeological Museum with its exhibition 'Faces of Rome', the Palace Hall, modernist buildings, Byzantine walls and panoramic view of our city Park Towers, including the Teatro Romano.
PROJECT HEALTHY
The Institute is developing Las Salinas since October 2008 Comenius Project entitled "Surveys that Count 'ending in July 2010.
The project aims to promote basic skills through two surveys related to the 'Environment' and 'healthy lifestyles'.
During two school years and using the etwinning learning platform, students and teachers directly involved in the project activities based on CLIL, ie, related to Mathematics (Statistics) and Natural Sciences (environment and healthy lifestyles), using the language English (taking as a guide to the European Framework of Reference) and ICT.
IES students, accompanied by two teachers, visited the ten days to Swedish students and teachers in May 2009, and during those days were conducted surveys on the environment prepared by the students themselves.
With the arrival of the Swedish students and teachers, what they do is analyze the surveys and start working on the second theme of the project: Healthy Lifestyles.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena