Showing posts with label UE. Show all posts
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May 9: Europe Day 2011





Europe Day commemorates 9 May 1950, when the then French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe, to help maintain peaceful relations between European countries. This proposal, known as the 'Schuman declaration', is considered to be the act that created what is now the European Union.
Each year's Europe Day has a different theme. The theme for 2011 is "Know Your Rights, Use Your Rights"


Portugal: European Day

Portugal is in the EU since 1986. 

Over the past 3 000 years, Portugal has witnessed a constant ebb and flow of civilisations. Phoenician, Greek, Celt, Carthaginian, Roman and Arabic cultures have all left their imprint. 

In the 15th century, Portugal’s intrepid maritime explorers led by Vasco da Gama discovered new territories, leading to the accumulation of an overseas empire. 


University of Coimbra, Portugal

Photo: Daniela Liceia

The University of Coimbra, established in 1290, is one of the oldest in Europe." 




Within the framework of the European year for volunteering, special attention will be given to the European and national volunteering programmes and to the role played by volunteers and volunteering in favor of the actions developed by CSOs to communicate and promote the European project and bridging the gap between citizens and the European institutions. 


Education:

You could use "Europe Day"  and "European Year of Volunteering" at school.

Let the students explore both themes and debate the meaning of Solidarity between all European countries!

"The European Union is at the service of its citizens. While keeping their own specific values, customs and language, European citizens should feel at ease in the "European home".



G-S
09.05.2011
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®

References:

9th of May 2011: Europe Day

Members States of the EU: Portugal

What is Europe Day

The EU at a glance

U4energy Contest





Primary and secondary level schools across Europe are invited to participate in this exciting competition to demonstrate their achievements by saving energy in an effort to move towards a more sustainable future. 

You can submit your schools' activities in energy consumption habits until May 2011.




European Commission launched, September 16th, 2010, U4energy, a new cross-border school competition aiming to promote energy savings across Europe.
The competition is open to teachers and students in 31 European countries and will reward the best energy efficient practices in schools.
135 students at the European School of Woluwe Saint Lambert witnessed September, 16th 2010, the official opening of the U4energy competition, in the presence of the European Commissioner for Energy, Mr. Günther Oettinger, and of Ms Sarah Tak, Advisor to Pascal Smet, Flemish Minister of Education, Youth, Equal Opportunities and Brussels Affairs. 


Schools in 31 European countries (the 27 EU member states, plus Norway, Croatia, Iceland and Liechtenstein) are invited to submit their contribution to a more energy-efficient future, earning the chance to win a prize and gain recognition at European level. 
Underlining the importance of energy education as a motor of sustainable development, Commissioner Günther Oettinger said: "I am confident that through their commitment, innovative spirit and creativity, students and teachers will make U4energy an excellent platform for sharing expertise in energy education and intelligent energy use across Europe”. 


Teachers can visit the website here and find U4energy items for downloading, including the competition logo and mascots.
There, they can also access to some resources as lesson plans, tools, information and activities on energy education. 


The u4nergy challenge can be an interesting cross-curricula project in every school. 
The motivation of the students should be very captivating  to lead to develop      innovative ideas and to express them in creative activities.

The u4nergy Awards will take place at two levels:
  • At national level: competing with local colleagues, followed by a regional selection with neighbour countries.

  • At European level: gaining international visibility at a highly distinguished Award Ceremony in Brussels, the heart of Europe.


Schools can submit contributions to a more energy-efficient future until May 2011.
For better information, visit u4 energyEuropean Schoolnet is coordinating, but you have national teams to guide you as well.


G-Souto
10.01.2011
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®


Reference:

u4energy The European school Challenge