Youropia – Youth of Europe

Escola Secundária Henriques Nogueira

Hello world! September 24, 2013

Filed under: General — youropiaeshn @ 12:05 am

Welcome to our blog! This blog has as objective to inform everyone on the developments our Youropia project faces.

 

Group of Barcelona – April 2013

The group in the mobility to Barcelona was: Ana Catarina Peters, Diana Batalha, Eduardo Sousa, Fernando Teixeira, Luís Sousa, Margarida Coutinho, Margarida Morais, Rafael Nunes, Rita Fortunato (students) and Maria Conceição Gonçalves, Maria Noémia Santos, Jorge Rocha,  José do Vale (teachers). There the students performed a play on the topic of interculturalism and also participated in a colletive song with all the languages of the partner countries. On the other hand, teachers supported students and participated in the working meetings, mainly preparing final report. Moreover, the whole group had interesting cultural tours in the town.

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You can clic in the following link to read the report of the meeting (in Portuguese) Relatório do encontro

 

 

Group of Torres Vedras – February 2013

In the meeting that we organized in our school and region, there was an huge group of teachers, students, parents and other members of local community that supported us. Thanks to them all we succeed in that hard task. A biiiig thank you to them!

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Clic on the following link to read the report of the meeting (in Portuguese) Relatório do encontro

 

 

Group of Verona – October 2012

The group that represented our school in Verona was formed by 7 students and 3 teachers. Here are the students names: Ana Póvoa, Ana Raquel Nogueira, André Silva, Adriana Bandeira, Jéssica Santos, MAria Pio and Ana Rita Baptista, all selected in the 11th grade. The teachers are Mª Conceição Gonçalves, Noémia Santos and Jorge Rocha.

The group prepared to perform in the planned activities: a treasure hunt about the Shakespeare’s tragedy «Romeo and Juliet», a traditional dance («Regadinho») and reversed school (a presentation prepared collaboratively with our school partners from Barcelona and Hofheim).

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Group of Augsburg  – March 2012

The first group, which represented our school in Augsburg, was formed by 9 students and 3 teachers. The students were Ana Marta, Inês Vieira, Jéssica Gomes, José Freitas, Maria Rita, Mariana Freitas, Michael Costa, Patrícia Antunes and Tiago Beloni. We were also accompanied by our teachers, named after José do Vale, Jorge Rocha  and Olga Moreira


In order to reach the objectives of the project, the students selected to go to the meeting in Augsburg created a questionnaire and an interview, applied it and treated the resulting information.

Themes mentioned

  • The Portuguese youth;
  • Education;
  • Employment;
  • The environment;
  • Europe: where it comes from, what it is and where it goes.

Two of the students (Tiago Beloni and Michael Costa) were approved to go to Augsburg because of their proposals in a logo competition and the other seven because of their work on the mentioned themes above (preparing «reversed school»).

 

4 Responses to “Hello world!”

  1. Maria Noémia C. Santos Says:

    World replying:

    Such a good work the first round, in Augsburg, must give you/us strength (and positive “pressure”) to reach a interesting performance in Verona.

    Congratulations to professor Jorge, for this show window of Youropia project and of Henriques Nogueira.

    See you Wednesday.

    profª Noémia S.

  2. youropianl Says:

    Hi Portugal,
    great blog! We are also working on this in the Netherlands and great to see that you guys are working on the project a lot. We are all working on it too. I am looking forward to meeting all of you in Verona!
    Greetings,
    Daan de Bruin.

  3. José Vale Says:

    Congratulations Jorge. It’s nice remember the good times that we had in Augsburg. I’m sure Verona it will be much better: not only because the project is more mature, but also because the team has some of the best teachers that we have in our school. Success to you all is my wish.


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