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Samstag, 1. Oktober 2011

Ischia

An UNFORGETTABLE experience
25-30 September 2011

Sunday 25th:
Yes today is the day! We met each other at 11.55 a.m. in Zaventem. We were all very excited! Our plane left at 13.55 p.m. so we were in Napels at 16.15 p.m. It was very hot.

We took the bus to ‘Porto di Massa’. By boat we went to the island of Ischia. On the boat we already met some Italians and Hungarians. The view with the sun and the landscape was amazing! We passed an island ‘Procida’, which was very picturesque.




Procida


After some time we arrived in Ischia. Our families were waiting for us. Everyone went to his family and was well received. We got a lot of food and a beautiful place to stay. We went to sleep, it was a tiring day but the week cannot start soon enough!



Monday 26th:
We get up at seven o’clock. We had breakfast (this is not usual for Italy), so we were lucky :-)! After a crazy ride in the Italian traffic, we arrived at the library. A part of the group was not there yet, so we went to the sea to enjoy the beautiful view.



When everyone was there at the meeting point, the headmaster of the school of Ischia welcomed us and gave a presentation of the weeks’ programme.


Then there was a presentation by each partner school and we did ice-breaking activities with whole the comenius group to getting know each other. Finally there was a conference given by Marine Biologist Dr. Valerio and he talked about the importance of saving marine live and different things about the ‘Park of Nettuno’. The explanation of the biologist was definitively interesting. But after a while it was a bit boring, because we had to sit there and had to be quiet the whole morning ;-).

Belgium
La Spezia
Savona
Dresden
Novi Ligure
Hungary
Berlin
Norway





Then we walked to an Italian restaurant (‘Zio Peppe’) for lunch, which was offered by the headmaster (!). First there was a starter: pizza, pasta, bruschetta,... We ate a lot, because we thought it was the main dish ... But a few minutes later, they brought the real main dish: pasta with different sorts of fish and then the most important dish in Ischia, dessert :-) . The ‘lunch’ was delicious, but too much!
To recover from the meal we went to a coffee bar at the castle and drank a real Italian espresso.
Restaurant ‘Zio Peppe’


After that we had enough energy to visit the beautiful Aragonese Castle (Castello Aragonese) in Ischia Ponte. The castle is built on a rock near the island. The rock connects to the island with a stone bridge. The walls of the castle defended the inhabitants against the raids of pirates. Today the castle is the most visited monument of the island. A guide told us the most important historical things of the castle and showed us the most beautiful places overlooking the sea and the island. Unfortunately, it was a cloudy (but hot) day.








At the afternoon we had free time for shopping in Ischia Ponte (=souvenir markets) and we ate a very special yogurt with all kinds of chocolate and ice creams. It’s a specialty of Ischia.

After that, we went home, we took a shower and prepared us to go out ;-) . At 8 p.m. we met whole the Comenius group at an English pub. That was awesome to get know each other (in a little different condition ;-) ). Everyone could speak English very well, so we could talk a lot with each other. We drank a Belgian (!) or Scottish beer and ate a panini (at 10 p.m.!). Then we went for a walk with whole the Comenius crew and then we had to go home at 11.30 p.m. :-( . When we were home, we went to sleep immediately, because we had to get up very early the next day .



Tuesday 27th :
We met at school for a interesting presentation about radon. Lien (Belgian girl) also did a presentation about school and life in Belgium. After this we went to Parco Castiglione.

There was a guided tour of the thermal department. Our guide was Michele, his father is the owner of the park. After the tour we had a chance to follow aquagym lesson. Everyone participated and had to wear a bath cap, that was so funny! :-)



We made a lot of fun ! We had also free time to swim in the park’s pools and in the see. There were baths of 40 degrees and also baths of 5 degrees, these were very cold brrrr..



There was offered a delicious lunch by the park’s management, with sea view! After a lot of pasta, bruschetta’s, grilled vegetables and a fantastic dessert we need a powernap. The platform on the see was the perfect place for a little nap in the sun!




At 6 p.m. we went back to our own families. For dinner we met each other in a restaurant in Forio, a cozy village on the island. There we paid 10 euros and we could eat pizza all night! The chefs prepared pizzas and continued to make pizzas until everybody’s belly was full. After this pizzas there was a pizza with nutella, maybe you cannot believe us, but it tasted delicious!
It was a beautiful day!


Wednesday 28th:
At half past nine a guide was waiting for us at the Villa Arbusto. Villa Arbusto is an archeological museum where a lot of ancient objects, as specially pots, are collected. One hour later we went to another interesting museum which also was an archeological one. We went in a kind of basement where people found more than just pots. Here we could see little urns for dead people, very old furniture and many more.






This ended at half past 12 what meant we had an hour free to watch at the mushroom rock or to go shopping. We had a very interesting conversation with Eric (a German boy), who explained us the system of the German school.



In the noon we had some good lunch at our host family. After that, we went to the school’s gym to celebrate the European Day of Languages.

First there was a workshop from the theatre group off the Liceo Scotti-Einstein and Salvatore Ronga who performed songs and dances. Later the whole Comenius group had to perform their act, which was really funny. Then it was the guest schools their turns. Every guest school had to present a song, a poem or a short sketch in their own language. We had a great night with Norwegian poem and dance, Italian songs, German sketches, and many more!


A dance group from Ischia came to finish the European Day of Languages with an incredible dance act.

Ooh no our last day! :-( It's already over tomorrow): Today we went to Sint Angelo but first we had to sit a long time on the bus. We stopped in a little city to look at the view and we took a lot of pictures. Finely we arrived in Sint Angelo, the weather was very good. Normally we went to the city but we decided to go snorkeling. It was very nice. We touched a sea eagle, a sea star and we swum trough a school of little fishes. There were some problems with the suits but after a while everybody had one.


After the snorkeling we went with a little boat to the other side of the coast and we had lunch at the hotel of the family from Leonilda (the host of Thomas). The food was delicious; we were given a seven-course menu! A plate with fish, pasta, a fantastic dessert,... .

In the afternoon everybody went to the beach and we had a lot of fun there. The German guys had prepared a little game and it was very funny.




In the evening we did something different. It was very sad that we didn't do something with everybody 'cause it was our last evening together. But after all it was very funny (;



Friday 30th:
We don’t want to go home! :-( Why all the good things have to end? We took the boat at half past 9. We said goodbye to Ischia, to all the wonderful people, our hostfamilies and to our lovely teacher Bernadette.
With the other 2 lovely teachers we went by boat to the airport, there we talked about the great experience. We also bought a pound of real Italian mozzarella. The Norwegians took the same plane as us so we had a nice flight. In Belgium we said goodbye to them and went to our parents.




This was not the end of an unforgettable, instructive experience. We will always stay connected, we mail, write letters, maybe in summer we go back or we will meet the Germans again,...
This experience taught us to broaden our view, to look farther than our own life, village and culture. To see that there is more in life than ‘ourselves’. Now, one month after the excursion, I became another person. I see the world like one big family, we are so different and actually so the same. I don’t want to live as Belgians, but as brothers of Italians, Norwegians, Hungarians and Germans.
Thank you Ischia, Bernadette De Cat, all the teachers, Italians, Germans, Norwegians, Hungarians, for us to realize!

Bye Ischia, We will always remember you!

The Belgian delegation: Thomas Van Woensel, Sanne Bellekens, Nicky Claes, Stephanie Beckers en Lien Verbeeck
Our teachers: Peter Lambrechts, Louis Van den Meutter, Bernadette De Cat

Sonntag, 25. September 2011

Benvenuto a Ischia!

Ciao a tutti!

After getting off the plane in Naples, we were happy welcomed with sunny 25 degrees. That's fantastic in contrast to our 5 degrees in the morning at half past 6 in Dresden.
Many thanks to Silvana for her perfect organisation! Without her help and the shuttle we wouldn't have reached the ferry in time, with just 5 minutes left to go and no idea where we had to buy the tickets. Mille grazie Silvana!
Our lovely host families are amazing! And a real italian Mamma with too much, too much to eat.
We can't wait till tomorrow to discovery this fairy tale island!
Maybe I should introduce myself first. My name is Anja Naacke. I study biomedicalscience at the University of Rostock. I’m glad that I took part in the project “Common, Goods and Peace-Ischia”: The people of this Island Ischia belong to one ofthe chaotic but loveliest of the world, which I ever got to know. On Ischia motoring is a tough sport but fair. The streets with maximum 2 meters width are notmade for 2 cars at the same time. But a demolished mirror and absence car door arenot a reason to leave everything behind and to have a cup of coffee together. Material things are not as important as human relations. That was the first impressing I saw when I arrived on Ischia.
The topic of this weeks’ program was ‘water’ as a common good. Questions aboutwater-saving in everyday life, wellness and the ocean came to my mind and I couldn’twait to jump straight into the sea. The coast of Ischia is a variety of gorges, mysterious caverns, hidden bays and long beaches with small colorful pebble stones. At these picturesque corners of this paradise the water of the sea compounds withmany thermal springs. We had the chance to visit ‘Parco Castiglione’, a thermal bath with various thermal treatments. Usually it is a place to relax in the wowing calmness but we did an acquagym lesson. That’s definitely one of the exhausting things I’ve ever done: Up and down, forwards and back through the whole swimmingpool and there’s no end in sight. But even better is to experience water in its utmost purity within a skin-dive in one of the many national marine parks of this island. Our discovery tour next to alow coastal plain and rocky sea beds, led us to the colorful playground of marinelife. This trip was the most inspiring for all project members of all this different EU-countries. Earlier we had heard about the importance of saving marine life in a conference given by the marine biologist Valerio Zupo.
During our stay we had a lot of different speeches and lively debates about the importance of water. Each partner school had the same assignment of tasks given by the teachers. But somehow everybody understood the definition of the project in adifferent way. Everyone prepared something else and so it didn’t get boring at all. That’s the fantastic thing about EU-Comenius Projects: It was an original composition!
The human relations we built during our stay on Ischia will persist lifelong. Beside the official project we met each other in the evening to hang around and to get to know our partners more personal. The time we had at ‘Maronti Beach’ was amazing. Some of us were baptized to become a part of Neptune ocean kingdom: Lucky ones who could escape this crazy German rite.
Ischia, we miss you: the sun, the sea, the traffic and most of course the people. Even if we, according to our host sister, always made “strange faces” when we didn’t understand her but with a mix of German, English and Italian it was a funny time!
Anja

Montag, 20. Juni 2011

Report COORDINATORS' MEETING DRESDEN 26.05.2011- 29.05.2011

1.WELCOME:

Regina Habiger and Ferenc Naacke welcome all coordinators to this meeting , organized by both the Comenius teams from Berlin and Dresden.
Bernadette De Cat thanks all hosts and colleagues for the energu invested in bringing this 1st project year to a good end.

2. BLOG:

Ferenc refers once to the BLOG and encourages partner schools to take time to get acquainted with it in order to be able to use it.
It would also be useful to publish local news, reactions, research, newspaper articles in order o give way to local attention in each school and community to theinternational work done in European projects.

Please, if you need help ask Ferenc:ferenc.naacke@zeigner-schule.de

3. REPORT TÖRÖKBALINT :

Not all partners use the Blog ,so Bernadette will mail the report on the Meeting in Hungary, first published on the Blog , to all the schools.

4. Programme DRESDEN:

2 aspects of this coordinators' meeting go very well with the topic of the Common goods and Peace project:1. the meeting in Nochten / Grossräschen Süd, a project of RECULTIVATION in the Lusatian Lignite District where w visit the centre of communication and nature protection.

2. the guided tour around the Neumarkt in the historical city center of Dresden , along the newly restored Frauenkirche. This tour is especialy about tyown restauration or town renewal. A interesting issue in a common goods context.

5.Project meeting in ISCHIA - 25.09.2011 - 30.09.2011:

- Number of participants: s teachers+ 4 pupils.

- Trip: travel to napoli Airport Capodicchino , thake the Alibus to the Napoli harbour to take the
ferry boat at Porto di Massa. Pay attention to arrive and leaveearly enough in the afternoon so
as not to miss the ferry neither the plane back home. Keep in mind too that September is still
high touristic season in Ischia. Inform Silvana in time about arrival and departure.

- Hosting: pupils will be in families, spread all over the island. Send names as soon aspossible!
teachers will all be in Bed and Breakfast (40 euros per night per person for half
board). Inform Silvana whether you want a single or share a double room.

- Programme: Topic : WATER!
On 25.09 thee will be a WELCOME by the Headmaster and some warm up
activities for students . Each partner school should present briefly where they come from:
school, town, country?
Answers to following questions should be prepared :
1. What does the term "wellness" mean to you?
2. What does the term "sea" mean to you?
3. If you watch a film on water problems like 'Si le vent soulève
les sables" ... what feelings come up to you? What does your
school teach you concerning this world wide problem?
4. Water has ecceptional therapeutic qualities. Try to find out which
ones during your stay in Ischia?
5. Future wars will be fought on the question of looking for water.
Express your feelings with this issue and explain what
you've learned about it at school.

- Before comig to Ischia it is god to promote the making of a cartoon, a comic, a poem, a song, a
text ... on the topic of WATER . All tis material will be shown, shared and discussed in mixed
groups while on Ischia.

- A conference or lectutre will be held on "The importance of saving the marine eco-system" by
marine biologist Dr. Maria Christina.

- A visit will be paid to the Spa of Castiglione .

- A tour around the island , a walking trip inland.. all this belongs to the
possibilities!

6. CONCLUSION:

Cordinator Bernadette De Cat thanks Regina and Ferenc and their team for the interesting aspects of the Coordinators' meeting concerning the TOPIC of Common Goods and Peace. She especially appeciates te high standard of cultural elements in the visit such as the visit to the Semper Oper and the link to Democracy as a Common Good in the visit to the Saxonian Parliament.

She refers once again to the 2nd project year with :
Ischia - 25.09.2011-30.09.2011- 4 students+ 2 teachers
Novi Ligure / Savona/ La Spezia- 25.01.2012 - 29.01.2012 - 1 coordinator
Heist-op-den-Berg FINAL MEETING- 11.03.2012- 19.03.2012 - 4 students + 2
teachers/ headmasters.

Do not forget to handin INTERIM REPORT ! Deadline 30.06.2011!

THANK YOU ! Enjoy the holidays.....

Bernadette De Cat
Project Coordinator

00 32 477 78 80 11
bernadettedecat@hotmail.com

Interim report COMMON GOODS AND PEACE June 2011

The 1st Meeting on COMMON GOODS AND PEACE took place in Brandbu , Norway, from 07.11.2010 till 12.07.2010. To prepare this meeting each partner investigated the own country’s situation in the chosen field of energy , water, health, history and democracy. All this in the atmosphere of eco moment, eco decision, eco philosophy and eco lifestyle.
The partner school in Brandbu chose to focus on 2 important aspects , 2 important Common Goods: energy and history.
Focusing on HISTORY we learned that the PAST is a common heritage like oil reserves or water We learned that History is important, culturally, economically and politically speaking. History is an important tool to shape the future: the way we view the past , the lessons we draw from it , the attitudes we produce from it...all this has an importance for the way in which we choose to act today. In mixed groups students could prepare answers to several questions on the subject of teaching “history” at school, in the process of nation building, the stress being put on global history , European history or national history, modern history as starting from ancient history. Proof could be taken in visits to Museum Maihaugen and a historic lecture on the spot as well as to The Norwegian Olympic Museum.
Talking about history as a Common Good led automatically to looking at DEMOCRACY as a Common Good. This was studied in a visit to the National Parliament (Stortinget) with a lecture on Norwegian Democracy.
ENERGY as a Common Good was studied in a visit to the Energi Garden , an information centre for bio energy , theory and practice, discussion of local solutions to global challenges. Scandinavian countries reach a high level of Common Goods , a high level of welfare reaching 2 solutions: reaching democracy and the trust between the people and the government. Students studied greenhouse gases and came to 3 main goals: reducing CO2 greenhouse gas , more efficient use of energy and change from fossile energy sources to renewable energy Key words used by young people : solar energy, recycling, turndown heating, public transport, biomass energy Young people CAN make the difference!

The 2nd meeting for COMMON GOODS AND PEACE took place in Törökbàlint, Hungary from 27.03.2011 till 01.04.2011.The main focus was put on FOOD as a COMMON GOOD!
Each partner prepared information on subtopics and tried to find answers guideline questions in the field of: the capacity of planet Earth, undernourished population, the food we waste, water –down the drain, fishing, rainforests cut down, (genetic) manipulation, the meat we eat and the global (food) market. Visits were paid to ice producing factory, biscuit factory, champagne factory, the central food market in Budapest, and the Galgafarm. As a final diner each partner prepared and presented its own local and traditional food and recipes.
To prepare this meeting each partner did some extra teaching and research on climate change, biodiversity, sustainable resources, health and waste management; Results of this preparatory work at the own school was presented , discussed, illustrated in a creative and even artistic way, concentrating on FOOD and HEALTH .

DEMOCRACY also came into the attention when visiting the Houses of Parliament in Budapest.

The COORDINATORS’ MEETING of the 1st project year took place in BERLIN and DRESDEN from 26.05.2011 till 29.06.2011.
Partner schools from Berlin and Dresden worked together in putting up a programme focusing on evaluating the 1st project year as well as preparing the 2nd one .
Stress was put again on Common Goods and Peace by paying a visit to NOCHTEN, a centre for communication and nature protection, in a old brown coal exploiting area ,being reused for recreation, modern architecture and giving a new destination to an old industrial area close to Dresden. In Dresden itself Dr. Eric Linnert explained about city protection, city renewal, city preservation during a highly appreciated tour around the Frauenkirche and the Neumarkt.
DEMOCRACY again appeared in the visit paid to the Saxonian parliament.