jueves, 2 de octubre de 2014

MEETING REPORT IN GREECE. SEPTEMBER 2014



                      








Report on meeting in Greece in September  2014
Place: 1st GENERAL LYCEUM OF FARSALA. GREECE
Date: 21-26/09/2014
Participating schools:
GPH-INSTITUT DE LA PROVIDENCE (Belgium),
PIELISJOEN KOULU (Finland),
COLLEGE PUBLIC DE CORSAC (France),
1ST LYCEUM OF FARSALA (Greece),
 IES PROFESSOR BROCH I LLOP (Spain),
GIMNAZIJA TOLMIN (Slovenia).

 We agreed on the following:


 The next Comenius meeting will be held in France (18-23 March 2015)
Our tasks
  1. By the end of October we will have to know:
    • The number of students participating in this trip
    • The maximum amount of money needed for the trip in France
  2. The French Comenius team has to assign on a specific topic to each country (work on part of the booklet in English-only one part in the mother tongue)
  3. Each country will prepare a free presentation relevant to the European Labour Market (about 15’)
  4. In January all countries will upload websites for the first year Comenius projects
  5. At the end of February the parts of the booklet will be sent
  6. By the end of June all countries will have analyzed the website

Belgium: will work on salary and unemployment (one category on the website)

In France : All countries should come prepared to have/discuss ideas for the final meeting


sábado, 27 de septiembre de 2014

viernes, 27 de junio de 2014

The European Parliament: Elections in 2014 in Belgium



This election was held on 25 May 2014 in the three Belgian constituencies: the Dutch-speaking Electoral College, the French-speaking Electoral College and the German-speaking Electoral College. This election was held on the same day alongside the Belgian federal elections and the Belgian regional elections. 21 Belgium MEPs will be elected: 12 of them are Dutch-speaking, 8 of them are French-speaking and 1 of them is German-speaking. In the arrondissement of Brussels-Capital and six municipalities with linguistic facilities, voters can choose whether to vote for the Dutch-speaking or for the French-speaking Electoral College.

                                                           
 

     

miércoles, 21 de mayo de 2014

REPORT MEETING IN FINLAND. MAY 2014

                                                             









Report on meeting in Finland in May 2014

Place: Pielisjoen koulu, Joensuu, Finland
Date: 7 – 12/05/2014
Participating schools:
GPH-INSTITUT DE LA PROVIDENCE (Belgium),
PIELISJOEN KOULU (Finland),
COLLEGE PUBLIC DE CORSAC (France),
1ST LYCEUM OF FARSALA (Greece),
 IES PROFESSOR BROCH I LLOP (Spain),
GIMNAZIJA TOLMIN (Slovenia).


We agreed on the following:

1) The dates for the meeting in France are from 18th to 23rd of March in 2015.

2) Greece from 21st to 26th September, 2014
The students make power point presentations (15 minutes maximum) on the following topics:

a) A minimum salary and an average salary of a doctor (general practitioner), secondary school teacher and basic / unskilled worker – one slide on minimum salary and one on average salary.

b) Unemployment legislation in your country:
- How to file an unemployment claim?
- What kind of aid and benefits do the unemployed get and how are they helped otherwise?
- What are the conditions for claiming unemployment benefits and how long can one claim them for – are there limitations?
- Are there any age limits or other limitations for getting unemployment benefits?

3) We have to decide in Greece or in France at the latest if it necessary to have the meeting in Spain (May 2015) because of the final report.

4) The documents for the webpage should be uploaded using e.g. Google drive or Sky drive. Every country should share their power point presentations on employment and unemployment and other topics in the lot allocated for their country.

5) Host families, Comenius teachers and Comenius students will evaluate the meeting via the evaluation questionnaire on the blog. Spain will send the link to the evaluation to Finland.
Spain will treat and transmit the results of this evaluation.


6) All countries agree on that Belgium can bring eight (8) students to Greece.