Partners of the project

  • Countries of the Project

    Germany, Italy, Turkey, Croatia, Poland, Serbia, North Macedonia, Spain, Romania, Slovenia, Portugal, France

     

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  • Partners' Presentations

    Emiliana Rufo - Istituto Comprensivo Campagnano - Italy

    Hello! I'm Emiliana...
    I teach English as a Foreign Language in a Secondary School in Rome. I've been teaching English for 20 years. I'm specialized in developing ICT in the classroom. I like learning new things, I think life-long learning is the aim of a good teacher. I like trying new methods to make my lessons interactive and I believe this digital period forces us to keep up with technological progress and I want to be at the forefront. I am eTwinning Ambassador. I am Teacher Trainer for eTwinning Regione Lazio. I am Genially Ambassador, Adobe Creative Educator, Edpuzzle Coach and Wakelet Community Leader. I'm so proud.
    I'm very happy to be in this project!
    My web site: https://emilianarufo.wordpress.com/

    Fatma Akgül-Söke Yavuz Selim Anatolian High School

    Hi dear partners.I'm Fatma from Turkey.I'm a teacher of English in a high school.My stydents are between 14-18.They are very eager to learn.They are enthusiastic about discovering new web2 tools.This project will be very interesting for them.I like carrying out eTwining projects with my students.

    Dragana Videnov, Kikinda, Vojvodina, Serbia

    Hello, everyone,
    My name's Dragana and I'm a teacher of English, working with younger and older primary school students. Both my students and I enjoy meeting new eTwinners and working in international teams, but also trying out different web tools and apps. I've shared some of our activities on my classroom blog: https://classroomnumber4.blogspot.com/.
    I'm also an eTwinning Ambassador for Serbia, National Geographic Certified Educator, Edmodo Ambassador, Adobe Creative Educator, etc.
    I like reading books, travelling, taking photos, blogging and other things.
    I'm looking forward to collaborating with all of you!
    Sunny greetings from the town of a mammoth, a dry horse-powered mill, pumpkins and small long-eared owls =)

    Arianna Pisapia - IC Balzico - Italy

    Hello! I'm Arix...
    I teach English as a Foreign Language in a Secondary School in Cava de' Tirreni (SA) Italy. I've been teaching English for 15 years. I'm specialized in developing ICT in the classroom. I have a great passion for Edtech and I have benn working as a webdesigner for 5 years, too. I strongly believe in Edtech but also methodologies and I always try new methods to make my lessons interactive. I am Genially Ambassador in Italy. I'm so proud.
    I'm very happy to be in this project!
    My web site: https://www.ariannapisapia.com

    Aslı Yalçın /Söke Anatolian High School

    Hello everybody,
    I am an English Teacher at Söke Anatolian High School.I am happy to be with you in this project.Because I enjoy different activities and I am interested in this project.I am sure my students and I will both learn and collaborate with our partners.

    Sebla Döner from Adana

    Hello, my name is Sebla and I teach German as a second foreign language. My parents were once guest workers in Germany. I was born there too. So I grew up bilingual and multicultural.

    My biggest hobbies are theater, traveling, reading and watching series. I especially love crime films and books (detective stories ❤️).

    I wish all of us a pleasant project.

    Ivana Smolec Mustapić

    Hello everyone!
    My name is Ivana and I am a history teacher at an elementary school in the small town of Bjelovar, Croatia. I am a passionate cook and animal lover. I like my job, and I am especially pleased to combine history teaching with digital tools. My favorite tool is Genially, so I’m looking forward to new learning and new experiences in this project

    Romina Fisher

    Hello! I am Romina from Baia Mare (Romania). I am a teacher of German at a National College so my students are teenagers, aged 15 to 19. These last couple of months have been quite tough so I am looking for all kinds of tools and methods to make teaching and learning both interesting and effective. Etwinning is a great way to interact with teachers and pupils from other countries and to learn more about schools around Europe. I am looking forward to being part of this project and working with you.

    David Schmidl, Germany

    Hi - all of you .. I´m David, teacher at a Middle School in a small town in South Western Part of Germany, teaching English, German, Religious Education, History and Maths ... quite a lot of subjects ... but that makes it interesting ... Actually I´m 52 years old .. working with etwinning for about 15 years now and also quite active in Erasmus + projects - as this is one of my passions ... Aas you know I created this project and will try to make it attractive for students and teachers :)