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Context and Motivation See Comenius bid 5.2

Context and Motivation See Comenius bid 5.2. Day 1: Thursday 6 November 9 am Arrive at Penair . Welcome and Introductions. 9.30 am Tour of school with students 10 am Presentations from partners 11.00 Coffee 11.15 Discussion of: Guidance from our national agencies

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Context and Motivation See Comenius bid 5.2

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  1. Context and MotivationSee Comenius bid 5.2

  2. Day 1: Thursday 6 November 9 am Arrive at Penair. Welcome and Introductions. 9.30 am Tour of school with students 10 am Presentations from partners 11.00 Coffee 11.15 Discussion of: • Guidance from our national agencies • Mobility dates and which ones will involve students. • Methods of communication: Website? 12.30 pm Lunch 1.30 pm Meeting continued from morning if necessary 2.30 pm Tour of Truro – cathedral and museum. Shops! Tea: Charlotte’s Tea House 5pm Return to hotel – free time / rest 7.30 pm. Collected from hotel for walk into town for meal at ‘The One Eyed Cat’ Restaurant in town. Select from fixed price menu in advance for ease of billing.

  3. Comenius Partners at the meeting • Cato Bontjes van BeekGymnnasium, Achim, Germany: • Kristin Haltermann • Stoetzer, Jacqueline • IES Hueline, Malaga, Spain: • Maria Jose Cobos Lopez • GimnazjumNr 1im . Jana Pawła II, GorowoIlaweckie, Poland • Headteacher: Lilianna Sapalska Head TeacherBożena Kobusz Stratford on Avon High School, Warwickshire, U.K. • Helen Watson • Liceo classico Vittorio Emanuele II • Amelia FazioLucia Lo Bianco • Penair School, Truro, Cornwall, UK • Alex Childs, • Carmel Henry • Kitty Walsh

  4. Guidance from the british council • Ensure that a spread of staff are involved to avoid problems if staff change.

  5. Involvement of other staff and students • BC Guidance • Spread responsibility widely in case of staff changes • Curriculum areas: Art, Citizenship, Geography, English, Outdoor Ed, DT Food • Staff: Maxine Crump, Alex Childs, Carmel Henry, Mike Brett, Kitty Walsh

  6. Context • Cornwall has Objective One status which indicates that there is a level of acute disadvantage in the county which needs to be addressed. Some of the wards served by our school are among the poorest in the country. Cornwall is a relatively remote county, and this reduces the opportunities available to many students for travel and experience of the wider world. We have a growing proportion of students with special needs and we operate a policy of inclusion and equal opportunities • whereby students are not withdrawn from any area of the curriculum. Cornwall is experiencing an influx of Eastern European migrants seeking work in the area. Motivation • To raise students’ awareness of their place in the wider world, including the rest of the U.K. and Europe • To increase understanding and tolerance of people who are from different cultural and racial backgrounds. • To see migration as an enrichment to societies rather than a challenge • To increase skills of negotiation, collaboration and cooperation for staff and students and for us to build relationships with partners in other countries.

  7. AUTUMN TERM 2009 (73 days)2 September - 18 December(Half term 26 - 30 October) • SPRING TERM 2010 (59 days)4 January - 1 April(Half term 15 - 19 February) • SUMMER TERM 2010 (63 days)19 April -22 July(Half term 31 - 4 June) • PUBLIC HOLIDAYSChristmas Day 25th December 2009Boxing Day 28th December 2009New Year's Day 1st January 2010Good Friday 2nd April 2010Easter Monday 5th April 2010Early May Holiday 3rd May 2010Spring Bank Holiday 31st May 2010Summer Bank Holiday 30th August 2010

  8. AUTUMN TERM 2008 (73 days)3rd September - 19th December(Half term 27th - 31st October) • SPRING TERM 2009 (60 days)5th January - 3rd April(Half term 16th - 20th Feburary) • SUMMER TERM 2009 (62 days)20th April - 22nd July(Half term 25th - 29th May) • PUBLIC HOLIDAYSChristmas Day - 25th December 2008Boxing Day - 26th December 2008New Year's Day - 1st January 2009Good Friday - 10th April 2009Easter Monday - 13th April 2009Early May Holiday - 4th May 2009Spring Bank Holiday - 25th May 2009Summer Bank Holiday - 31st August 2009

  9. Exam dates and other dates to put into calendar template. Collect in and Carmel will collate to make calendar of Comenius activities. (this year only)

  10. ICT VLE (Moodle) website. All staff have easy access to ICT.

  11. Leaders • Funding implications • Evaluation • Evaluate every stage. • Design an evaluation form. • Logging communications – evaluating them and how effective they are. • Overview of financial systems • Include community and ideas for publicising what we are doing. • Finding cheap accommodation for students

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