Evaluation sheets

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    Evaluation sheets distributed after each mobility:

    Evaluation Sheet IT Workshop Evaluation Sheet IT Workshop Tenerife Nov - Dec 2017.docx

    Evaluation Sheet Evaluation Sheet Tenerife February 2019.pdf

    Questionnaire meeting in Martinique.docx

    Evaluation Sheet Estonia June 2018.pdf

    Evaluation Sheet Germany April 2019.docx

     

     

    Results:

    Feedback Sheet - Mobility Germany - Results.docx

    For Martinique : It's was our first Erasmus+ meeting and the results of the questionnaire were part our bilan. Here a summuray :

    The evaluation of the meeting by our European partners consisted of five points: the general organization, the running, the communication, the host families and the workshops: ALL the participants ticked the boxes "satisfied" and "very satisfied" for the thirty questions that compose this evaluation. At the end of these meetings and peer evaluations with the project members (teachers, parents, students), it was a great satisfaction meeting for students, teachers, parents as well as for partners. The week has often been described as dense, rich, interesting, well organized ....

    Three articles from our local newspaper France - ANTILLES and a television report from a local channel: ATV testified about the content of the meeting, as well as articles written in foreign languages ​​by our partners: Hungary: SCHOOL BLOG, Estonia: JOURNAL LOCAL , Germany: coming soon

    The objectives have been achieved beyond our expectations because students, teachers and parents have taken the game of authentic communication in foreign languages ​​and ask for more. Communication between the student partners has been maintained beyond the week and parents exchange with their host with great pleasure. The cultural aspect was a remarkable point because the way of being of each delegation was observed by all the Martinican people and with the same approach (more difficult exchanges with the Estonians who often remained between them and the easier contact with the Spaniards ). These ways of being, allowed us to make the point with the students for their behavior when they will be in foreign countries. Accepting differences and politely saying one's preferences should be the rule.

    Bilan d'activité GLISSANT 2017 2018-1.doc