Evaluating the project

  • Summary of mobility in Poland

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    Evaluation results of the Erasmus + Project

    The evaluation of the Erasmus + project was carried out on the last day of the children's stay in Poland on April 8, 2022. A total of 30 people participated in the survey. Representatives of the three countries of Greece, Romania and Poland were present in the room with Turkey, we connected online.

    The survey consisted of 12 questions in English and had an unusual form, as each question was on a separate puzzle. Two groups have been formed. The first one was made up of children and the second one was made up of teachers participating in the project. The task was first to answer all the questions and then, in the form of fun, the groups had to put the puzzle together. There was a lot of laughter and fun at the same time.

    The first question was about giving your name. Of course, how many participants so many answers.

     

    1. What's your name?

    All participants entered their name here

    Then the participants were asked about their country of origin.


    2.What country are you from?

    Poland 17
    Greece 5
    Romania 8
          
    The next questions concerned the subject of the project itself.
    In the third and fourth question, participants were asked whether their English language skills had improved and to what extent.

            3.Did Erasmus + Project make your English better?

    The vast majority, because as many as 20 people wrote yes, 6 a little and 4 no.

    4. How much English did you use during the Erasmus + Project activities?

    Little (6 people) a little (7 people) a lot (17 people)

    In the fifth question, participants were asked whether the Erasmus + project contributed and to what extent to enriching their knowledge on nature protection.

    5. Did Erasmus + Project develop your knowledge about environment protection?
     30 people answered yes.
    If yes, to what degree?

    1 (2) 2 (8) 3 (3) 4 (10) 5 (7)

     The sixth question concerned whether and to what extent he improved his social competences related to cooperation with others.

    6. Did you develop your social competence
    (e.g. cooperation, respect for others, etc.)

    All participants answered yes.

    Yes No I don't know.

    If yes, to what degree?

    1 (5) 2 (1) 3 (3) 4 (8) 5 (12)
      
    All participants unanimously answered yes to the next question about increasing the knowledge about nature protection in the partner country.

    7.Do you know more about ecological actions in the project partners countries now?


    The eighth question was whether the project met your expectations.

    8.Did the project meet your expectations?

    20 people answered yes to this question, 8 people did not know and 2 did not.

    To the ninth question about their willingness to participate in the Erasmus project again, 30 people answered yes or why not.

    9. Would you like to take part in other Erasmus + Projects in future?
     
    The tenth question was whether and to what extent your international collaboration skills have changed.

    10.Did your skills of international cooperation improve?

    Yes (21 people) No I don't know. (9 people)

    If yes, to what degree?

    1 (3) 2 (3) 3 (10) 4 (4) 5 (1)

    In the eleventh question, the participants were asked to express their opinion on why it is worth participating in such projects.
     
    11.Why is it good to take part in Erasmus + Projects?

      The following responses were given:
        -improvement of relationships with people,
        • new acquaintances (friendships),
            ◦ getting to know new places,
            ◦ acquiring new knowledge and skills.

    The last question 12 was an open-ended question where participants were asked to write a goodbye in their mother tongue.

    12. Write a goodbye in your native language.
      
    All participants' responses were similar. These were the words: Hello, goodbye, see you soon.