A very creative and interactive week in Riga and Jurmala, Latvia, with teachers from all partner countries, as part of the ErasmusKA2 Prevention program is better than cure as Hippocrates said and the 4th activity “Young journalists in action”.
Online children’s exhibition on “Land art-Art of the earth” with the participation of Greek kindergartens participating in Erasmus + and the theme of herbs.
Sports Days in our schools, within the framework of the program “Prevention is better than Cure, as Hippocrates said”.
Vilkaviškis kindergarten “Buratinas”, a participant of the LTOK program “Olympic Generation”, in the implementation of the project “Trail to the Olympic Country”, organized an international orienteering sport event “Orienteering Sports Days”.
We invited Vilkaviškis kindergartens “Pasaka” and “Eglutė”, Jurbarkas city kindergarten “Nykštukas”, Vilkaviškis primary school, 23rd kindergarten in Larissa (Greece), general education school no. 1, Imola (Italy), 5th kindergarten in Farsala (Greece), Ave Maria Esparraguera general education school in Motril (Spain), Jurmala kindergarten-kindergarten “Saulutė” (Latvia) pre-school and preschool groups. It is gratifying that almost all the institutions have joined. The aim of the event is to popularize orienteering in educational institutions, promoting children’s physical activity, logical thinking, the need to be in nature, to get to know their country. To promote communication and cooperation between Lithuanian and foreign teachers by disseminating education based on Olympic values.
Recommendations for the day of the Games and maps with sports tasks were sent to all participants.
We are happy with educational institutions that have supported our ideas and organized orientation games. All participants were awarded letters of thanks from the organizers.
World Nutrition Day is celebrated every year on October 16th, the date of the founding in 1945 of the UN World Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
Theme of this year’s celebration (2019): “Healthy Eating as a Means of Prevention”.
We made pizza with vegetables and olives and a fresh fruit salad.
«8th International Conference of EEPEK for the promotion of Educational Innovation»
Presentation and dissemination of the results, within the framework of Erasmus days, at the 8th International Conference of EEPEK for the promotion of Educational Innovation, created at the University of Thessaly on the three days of October 14-16. Our presentation was about the European program Erasmus KA2, 2019-2022 entitled: «Prevention is better than cure, as Hippocrates said» created at the 23rd Kindergarten of Larissa. Congratulations to all the presenters for the very interesting presentations.
A collaborative film about Erasmus Days 2021
Erasmus Days 2021
23RD KINDERGARTEN, LARISA, GREECE
School education
Exhibition
Sports event, competition
Tags: Health
Start time: 10:00 End time: 13:00
We will celebrate Erasmus Days with yard games, sports games and a painting exhibition with children’s works.
Discover the Erasmus + project of this organization:
‘Prevention is better than Cure, as Hippocrates said’ The fundamental purpose of the proposal is the defense, improvement and promotion of mental, physical health and social well-being eating habits.
Erasmus Days 2020
We upload a video, which includes celebrations and short interviews that they show our experience from the Erasmus + program “Prevention is better than Cure, as Hippocrates said” and various children’s sports activities related to prevention and physical health.
The 5th kindergarten of Farsala is a public school of primary education which is located in the east side of the city. Farsala is the capital of the homonymous province, one of the provinces of Larisa prefecture which belongs to the central territory of Greece that is called Thessaly. Farsala have 15.000 residents, which deal with agriculture, livestock farming and trade. The school has 28 students of 4 and 5 years old. At the school teach 2 teachers who are permanent from 2011. Modern programs are applied which aim to open new horizons to knowledge through projects and at the same time aim to the cultivation of collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to knowledge with development of critical thinking , collective effort and experiential students’ action. The issues thatare touched are health education, aesthetics and environmental education, technology, culture andliterature. For this purpose the school performs several study visits to places such as monuments of the town, museums and environmental education sites. Modern technologies are used in teaching: screening room equipped with modern machinery (DVD player, projector, interactive whiteboard) and computer room with internet connection. The staff of the school has experience in European programs. The school was a partner in the Erasmus+ KA2 project «Art all over Europe» from 2014 to 2016. From September 2017 to August 2019 the school and the teachers Thanopoulou Chrysoula, headmaster and Nasiou Eftychia, kindergarten teacher coordinate the Erasmus+KA2 project «Lifeboats full of hopes». It’s a project about the refugee issue and it’s also active in etwinning. In its framework several activities are implemented, giving teachers and students the opportunity to develop and cultivate intercultural competencies and positive attitudes towards cultural diversity, to promote tolerance and to prevent racism at schools. Both teachers have obtained experience in administration and coordination issues. They have developed social competences, communication skills and have cultivated at school the sense of belonging to the big European family, strengthening in this way the European dimension of education. As the school is located in an agricultural area the students and teachers, through their participation in the project about Hippocrates, will be able to achieve its objectives by doing and experiencing. Proving that nature in which they live and grow is a real treasure for humans.
Learning by playing like the Ancient Greeks
As part of the Erasmus + KA2 program “Prevention is better than cure, as Hippocrates said” we visited the amazing and interactive exhibition of the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology CostasKotsani. The children of the 23rd Kindergarten of Larissa and the 5th Kindergarten of Farsalos had the unique opportunity to get acquainted with a relatively unknown aspect of ancient Greek culture through the exhibition “Hi-Tech Inventions of Ancient Greeks” which includes about 100 selected exhibits and the selected artist Filonos’ cinema to the Iron Puppet Theater and from Ktibi’s automatic hydraulic watch to the Antikythera Mechanism. The toddlers became familiar with the games of the Ancient Greeks and did sport activities in the Museum’s courtyard.
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