Monthly Archive for October, 2011

eTwinning Back to School Competition: End October Update

etwinThe eTwinning Back to School Competition is underway!   In order to participate in the Back to School Competition, you need to register a project on the eTwinning platform.  The first 50 teachers who register a project at the beginning of the scholastic year, will receive an eTwinning desk clock/pen holder.  All projects with a Maltese teacher registered in it between the beginning of Septmeber and the end of November 2011 will be eligible to participate in a lottery with the chance to win 2 digital video cameras for the school.  Participation in the lottery is automatic once the project is approved by the Maltese eTwinning National Support Service.

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30th International Cat Show

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The Malta Feline Guardian Club, MFGC, is renowned both for its Cat Shows of a high benchmark and for offering other delights to all Cat lovers. Thus, as a special treat, on Saturday 29th October, the Club would be setting up the 30th International Cat Show at Tigne Point, Sliema. The show is open to the public between 10.30am and 6.30pm and entrance to the show will be FREE. There will also be a reduced price on Car Park at Tigne Point for all those who will be showing their cats. This would also be the first show the club is presenting after the summer recess.

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eTwinning Seminar for Members of the Senior Management Team in Schools

seminar-1As part of the Back to School Campaign, the eTwinning National Support Service is organising a seminar aimed at members of the Senior Management Team in schools. College Principals, Heads of School and Assistant Heads of School are invited to apply for this seminar, which will highlight eTwinning’s various actions and opportunities available for teachers in schools. During this seminar, two of Malta’s most experienced eTwinners – the eTwinning Ambassadors – will also be showcasing examples of good practice in eTwinning within their respective sectors (both in the Primary and in the Secondary Schools) and they will also be sharing their experience of embedding eTwinning successfully into their curricula and school life.

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European Chain Reaction: eTwinning Project Looking for Maltese Partners

pic 1The European Chain Reaction 2012 is a science/art eTwinning project for primary schools wishing to create, film and upload a “Rube-Goldberg/Robert Storm Petersen-like” chain reaction. This project is both a competition and a European eTwinning collaboration.  The school which uploads the most astonishing, creative chain reaction not only wins a trophy, but also wins tons of fame :)  In the end all videos will be merged into one big cross border European Chain Reaction.

This project is founded by Michael Purves and Dave Schrauwen, and their aim is to find a partner from each country participating in eTwinning.  For more information visit this year’s blog:  http://www.ecr2012.blogspot.com/.  You can find information regarding the rules of the eTwinning Project / Competition, the timeline and work plan. Only 1 school from each country is allowed to participate, and Dave and Micahel are eager to add a Maltese teacher to their group!

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Belgian Schools Looking for eTwinning Partners from Malta

child-raising-handThe Maltese and Belgian NSS are looking to enhance the collaboration between the two countries.  A group of teachers, forming part of the German Community in Belgium, are looking for project partners from Malta.  There is a variety of projects in which Belgian and Maltese teachers can partake in, for example, language projects or projects about the environment.  The working language will be English.  If you would like more information about this initiative, please send an email to etwinning@schoolnet.gov.mt, so that you will be able to get in touch with Belgian schools.

For more information contact the eTwinning National Support Service on 25982150.

eTwinning Desktop and TwinSpace Seminars: Apply Today !

teachersroom5The eTwinning National Support Service is organising two separate seminars, aimed both at beginners in eTwinning and also at those who wish to learn more about the TwinSpace, the online space available for all eTwinning projects.  These seminars will be held at the eLearning Centre labs on the 10th and the 17th of November.  Teachers and Kindergarten Assistants are invited to apply for one or both seminars by sending an email to Amanda Debattista on etwinning@schoolnet.gov.mt.  Read the letter circular, CMeLD 132 – eTwinning Seminars on the Desktop and TwinSpace Tools, for more information.

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eTwinning for Secondary Schools: Polish Teacher looking for Maltese Project Partner

poland-1Ms. Anna Spala, of  John Kochanowskiego Secondary School nr 1 in Koluszki, Poland, is looking for a Maltese partner for her project, Meet Us and Our School. This project will focus on the students’ life, both at school and also their activities after school. The Polish students involved in the project are 14 years old, and the project will run from October 2011 till May 2012.  During this project, students will be working on various ICT tools, such as blogs, emails, multimedia presentations, photos and short films.

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The eTwinning Back to School Campaign is On !

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eTwinning Malta is marking the start of the new scholastic year, 2011-2012 with the eTwinning Back to School Campaign.  You can participate in a number of activities on a European level, plus you can also participate in the Back to School Competition, and win great prizes for your school.  Read letter circular CMeLD 129 – eTwinning Back to School Campaign 2011 to read how you can become eleigible and participate in the draw!

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The evolution of classroom Technology

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It’s amazing how classroom technology has evolved. We are living in digital age. Students are fully aware of this and most of their teachers are also aware of this. The technology evolution has speeded up in the last years. The following infograph shows all this.

 

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Child Development

Summarising the main aspects of development of a child from the age range 0-2 years, 3-5 years, 6-8 years.

The first few years are very vital for the human being. It is at that time that you began to get to know who you are; explore the alien world around us. At this point self confidence is being build. Here is the duration of development during the years.

Read the article “Child Development” By Elisa Libreri