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Comenius Project
We are all citizens of one world.
The Comenius Programme is named after Jan Amos Comenius (1592-1670), often considered the father of modern education. Comenius is aimed at schools, colleges and local authorities across Europe Comenius has two main objectives: ü to develop knowledge and understanding among young people and education staff of the diversity of European cultures and languages, and the value of this diversity ü to help young people to acquire basic life skills and competences for their personal development, for future employment and for active European citizenship Comenius is so popular because it not only encourages a deeper engagement with the rest of Europe; it also brings benefits that are felt much closer to home. Comenius; Improves the quality of teaching and learning Makes the curriculum more exciting and relevant Provides a practical and lively context for learning Motivates pupils, including those who are hard to engage Builds life skills, which will help with future employment Allows different classes and age groups to work together Encourages children to learn foreign languages Improves ICT skills
Event: Tuesday 25th October Arrival in Belfast City Airport and transfer to Premier Inn, 2-6 Waring Street Belfast. Dinner at 7pm. Wednesday 26th October Transfer to Cambridge House Grammar School - 1/2 day to be spent in collaborative workshop on Religious Diversity. 1/2 day city tour of Belfast highlighting cultural and religious divisions. Dinner at 7pm. Thursday 27th October Morning tour of Belfast City Hall. Pre-lunch drinks. Lunch (City Hall) with Polish Ambassador to celebrate the year of the Polish Presidency of the European Union. Tour of the new Titanic building, Belfast. Thursday evening from 6pm - flight departure to respective countries.
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