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Our teams

 

The teams working in this project were trying to do their best.  Our teams were working on improving thein qualities qualities, they were involveld inplanning, working in tandem and completing the tasks necessary to move the project forward. These qualities lead to each member planning, thinking, problem solving, resolving issues and dedicating themselves fully. Both partner teams were building these qualities to be a full support of the project: organizational skills, conversation in groups, chat  and discussion with partners, accurate perception, conflict resolution abilities, diversity in group, innovative thinking, sense of responsibility, strong work effort, spirit of appreciation, playing specific roles.

 

SLOVAK TEAM

A group of students from Business Academy in Levice Slovakia. Students like working on eTwinning projects oriented on human rights topic, projects about humanity, peace and we also work on projects aimed at European issues and this year Family and Work dimensions. Students  are keen on using ICT tools, we make a lot of videofilms about our activities and we are a great collective of young people villing to cooperate with students from other European countries in the mutual projects. As all the young peplestudents of Business Academy in Levice love travelling, have plenty of hobbies and activities connected with sports.A Slovak team is really glad to cooperate with Romanian students :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROMANIAN TEAM

Romanian students are 10th class students from the National Pedagogic College Constantin Brătescu, Constanţa, România. Students like to work on eTwinning projects about history, human rights, peace and we like to discuss about the European Union. They are 31 classmates, girls and  boys. This groupof students likes music, go swimming, play football, sing different songs. Students use ICT tools, create a lot of videos about project and school life activities. Romanian team is glad to cooperate with other students from Slovakia in the project F@mily@nd Work Dimensions.

 

 

 

 

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