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Erasmus+ | Hrvatsko katoličko sveučilište

 

 

O projektu 

This 2 years eTwinning project will be the main tool for the collaboration and dissemination of the Erasmus+ project with four schools from Croatia, Poland, Portugal and Romania.
Disabled and SEN students (including autism spectrum disorders) and immigrants very often suffer from the lack of identity, self-esteem and motivation.
The aim is to motivate SEN students, with disabilities and immigrants, that will collaborate and cooperate with regular students, promoting inclusion, creating for them the opportunity to participate in all aspects of school life whenever possible, and preventing early school leaving.
Teachers will exchange ideas, share experience, support each other, and participate in workshops, lectures and training to better understand their students.
 

Our first mobility supposed to be in Romania, but due to a coronavirus pandemic it was postponed. We will hang out with our partners virtually until situation improves. We got to know Romania virtually and made a short presentation.
https://view.genial.ly/5fb16343adefec0d0e85a8e7/interactive-image-romania

 

Please see our project logo, it was selected with the most votes by students from all participating countries.

                                                      

 



 11th December 2020 students of 1st c grade from today are richer for one more experience. They attended interviews with students from Poland, Romania and Portugal. They exchanged experiences and experiences of celebrating Christmas, sang Christmas songs and wished happy holidays to their new distant friends.
                               

 



On Thursday, 23rd of February, school yard of Elementary school Bogoslav Šulek was full of cheerfull children voices. To have attention on development of phisical activity, preservation and development health and creating positive self image, teachers of first grade student, organised an Olympic Day. Sports courts were overun with youngest students, who competed in rope pulls, gimnastic ring, ball games, playing.

Girls and boys were involved in competitions, cheering, news articles.
They were very sad that all ended so soon, but proud on themselves started to making plans for next "Olympic games"...
 
Our student of six grade made a short film of Croatian olympic
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-SlklcbKY8pBe3s5mY1vAu1dP0abcdrP/view
 
 

Our school has been taking part in the Erasmus program. Our partners are schools from Romania, Portugal and Poland. The project deals with issues like equality, creativity, tolerance, cultural diversity, tradition, acceptance and respecting diversity. Class 6c was chosen to participate in a videocall with students from other countries. The videocall took place on 26 February and the topic were Croatian Paralympians.

Firstly, high school students from Romania presented Romanian Paralympians. They talked about their achievements as well as their injuries. We all communicated in English. Next up were special-ed students from Poland. Their teacher helped them present the most popular paralympians from their country. Then, it was our turn. Six students from my class presented our paralympians. Karla Budisavljević and Hana Crnojević introduced the topic in general. After that, Nicolas Mec talked about Milka Milinković, Matej Vukoje about Mihovil Španja, Gabriel Rubil about Antonia Balek, Ilaria Kraljević about Darko Kralj and finally, Hana Crnojević about Sandra Paović. The last country was Portugal. Their students made a Kahoot quiz with eight questions that were read by students who also played the quiz.

The videocall was fun and interesting. It makes us happy that we met students from other countries and we’re all looking forward to the next videocall and socializing.

Karla Budisavljević, Ilaria Kraljević and Hana Crnojević, 6.c

 
 

The video conference was held on 26th March, and students of 6th f grade, from school in Vranovci, represented us. The task was to introduce interesting facts about Croatia, and learn some specifics of other countries. This presentation was made on the digital learning platform, Padlet, and all of the participants were communicating in English language. Every school followed given guidelines, while talking about its country through video, presentation, movie, music video or text written on the map. The map contained all the important and recommended places, from all four schools. Students from Poland started the video conference. We were the second ones, and six students represented us. At the beginning of our presentation, students greeted everyone, and played a short movie about our school. All the important projects, and activities, held, and performed in our school, throughout the whole school year, were shown in the movie. Next, we took them on a tour through Croatia, which started in a nearby magic place, Stribor’s forest. After that, we took them to Adrenalin park Duboka. Soon, we became hungry, and decided to go to Osijek, where we introduced Croatian regional cuisine. We also presented places in which we can relax, have fun, or learn something new. We virtually visited Krapina, and its unique The Krapina Neanderthal Museum, and presented our rich historical and cultural heritage by visiting Pula Arena, city of Šibenik, Diocletian’s Palace, and City walls of Dubrovnik. Also, there is a lot of Croatian intangible cultural heritage on UNESCO’s list, so we decided to travel to Sinj, to see a chivalric tournament Sinjska Alka. We ended our presentation with The Croatian Tourist Board’s video, which follows some famous Croatian athletes and artists, who take viewers through Croatia’s natural beauties, plentiful cultural heritage, outstanding gastronomic offer, and many fascinating places for fun and relaxation. The quiz game on Kahoot, made by students from Poland, indicated the end of the video conference. To our delight, our students won!

This project was very fascinating, entertaining, and useful. We met students from other countries, and we are looking forward to a new virtual meeting!
http://padlet.com/justynaczyz29/8clxweny8fmi5n3g

 
 

Black, white or yellow, we all have the same wish – Erasmus+ project activities

           As a part of the Erasmus+ Programme project in May 2021, pupils in class 3b and 3d in the primary school Bogoslav Šulek, Slavonski Brod got more acquainted with the lives of migrants.

          One of the aims of this Erasmus+ project is to build tolerance and overcome differences. As the so-called Balkan route cuts across our county and there were two asylum-seekers from Syria – Nasa and Rashid Jabo – we have decided to do some research and to get more acquainted with the migrants.

            We started the conversation with what the children already know about migrants and found out that some of the pupils do not have a good opinion about them.  Moreover, most of the pupils know very little about the migrants. In order to understand the migrants, we need to get to know them. First, we examined the meaning of words migrant, refugee, person in exile, asylum, asylum seeker. We have come to the conclusion that the correct term for people from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria and other countries,  who are trying to reach their destination country, where they will have a better life by crossing Croatia is not, in fact, migrants but refugees. However, we are going to use the term migrants because it has already been well established.

We remebered the Croatian War of Independence (Homeland war) when Croatia accepted and provided protection and help for refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as for the people in exile from war-torn parts of Croatia, particularly from the eastern Croatia, namely Vukovar. Some of the pupils said that their grandparents came as refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina and found protection in Croatia, where they subsequently stayed to live, after the war ended.

Our pupils became aware of the main reasons that are forcing migrants to leave their homes and homeland, such as: war, life-endangering events, insecurity, destitution, poverty …. The pupils got acquainted with the lives of migrant children on their years-long travel mainly on foot, without enough water, food, sleep, their daily exposure to danger while meeting criminals who want to use the fact that the child migrants are in need and unprotected along with the fact that those children witness the police abuse and violence to their immediate family members, pushing them back from entering or crossing the border. Whole families are put together in one room or a tent, children do not have any room to play or any toys, and basic hygiene requirements are below standard.

After entering the country they seeked in and were approved of an asylum, migrants face difficulties again, such as: inability to communicate because of the foreign language barrier, mandatory education after not attending school for years, forcing children to adjust and conform to a new but to simultaneously preserve their own culture which is tied to their family.

After everything we have learned, we noticed a change in forming an opinion about migrants with our pupils. That change is also seen in the messages our pupils conveyed to migrant children (refugees), asylum-seekers after finishing our research. Here are some of the messages:

 

I wish you a warm welcome to Croatia!

I want to be your friend.

Your goodnes and honesty is important, not your religion or colour.

I am sorry that so many bad things have happened in your life

It´ll be interesting to learn about the customs of your country and to share our country´s traditions and customs with you.

I wish you didn´t have to live through wars and I would love to help you.

I hope you´re going to like our food. I´m looking forward to tasting food and cakes from your country.

Don´t be frightened, when you come to Croatia, I´ll help you!
    

The pupils have presented what they have learned on a poster and in brochures they created by themselves.

We have come to the conclusion that all of us want the same thing, no matter what colour skin we are, that is, to have food, water, a good night´s sleep, home, security, love, respect ….  Being different is not a reason to ridicule or make fun of somebody. On the contrary, diversity enriches our lives and  it is important to help those in need because we would like someone to offer us help, if we were in the same situation.

                                

 

As part of the Erasmus + project Variety is the spice of life, on Friday June 11, 2021, students of the 6th grade of our school participated in a video conference with partner countries Portugal and Poland. In the 6th grade classroom, in addition to the students, the principal Slavica Đurđević and the project manager Sanja Bjelobabić were also present. Both students and their teachers participated in the video call. Our task was to present the sights and attractions of Portugal. Students from Portugal were the first to present their presentation and had difficulty with the internet connection. Poland was second in line to present its presentation, and we were the last. The video conference lasted from 11 a.m. to noon. The presentations were great and everyone liked them and we had a particularly good time during the Kahoot quiz.

Lana Gusak, Ana Lukšić and Marija Liović, 6.b.

Na engleski prevela: Luciana Emanović, 6.b

 

 

After a short summer break, we hang out again. In the live broadcast, Luciana Emanović and Tino Sekulić presented the sports activities of our school.
 

In Bogoslav Šulek Primary School each of the sport activities are carried out within School Sports Association. Sports activities are carried out as interclass competitions, extracurricular activities and participation in interschool competitions.
The school carries out interclass competitions and extracurricular activities.
Croatian School Sport Federation organises and carries out interschool competitions.
Sports activities enable proper medical growth and development, acquiring of the proper working habits, developing of the sense of respecting the rules and also sociological development. Sport activities children join voluntarily are organised in school and they are:
The School League, which is organised during the school year from September to May and is carried out through various interclass sport competitions for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. The activities in The League are organised for competitors, spectators and referees.
In 6th grade they compete in handball and in 7th and 8th grade in basketball and volleyball.
Through The School League we train pupils to become handball, basketball and volleyball referees.
The final tournament of The League is held during The Annual School Days on the day dedicated to sports.
In September we celebrate The Olympic Day by organising competitions in athletics, volleyball, football, basketball, elementary games and relay races.
Pupils from 1st to 4th grade take part in extracurricular activities through the rhythmic section, Interclass competitions for these pupils are held in running races, dodgeball and rope pulling.
Sports competitions during The Annual School Days are also held in our district schools in Vranovci and Šušnjevci.
Our pupils can also join in extracurricular sport activities which are basketball and volleyball.
Our school also participates in interschool competitions in basketball, volleyball and handball organised by Croatian School Sport Federation.
 
 
The 5th grade students of Vranovci Primary School, along with teachers Nikolina Stanić and Slavica Čugura Vukovarac, decided to one day dress in symbolic blue and listen to blues, and student Bruna Burazer (6th grade) with the help of teacher Jasna Stajić turned into a real little rocker.
 
 

17th December, 2nd grade students participated in a virtual meeting with students from Poland, Romania and Portugal.

 
They wished their friends all the best on the occasion of the upcoming holidays, and then sang them a merry song.
 
   Teachers Melita Jagodić and Sanja Bjelobabić
 
 
 
 
Music affects people in a variety of ways, is present in every culture and plays a big role in our daily lives. It can be a source of inspiration, activation of the body, a source of relaxation, and a source of stimulating the imagination.
 
Students of 2nd c grade, indulged in music and decided to become designers of the most beautiful models of gloves
 
Teacher Sanja Bjelobabić
 

 

 

Bogoslav Šulek Elementary School hosted partners from Portugal, Poland and Romania last week. The project "Diversity is the spice of life" has been officially opened.

The aim of this two-year project is to motivate students with special needs, disabled students and immigrants, to promote inclusion, create opportunities to participate in all aspects of “school life” whenever possible and to prevent leaving school in early stages of life. Teachers will share ideas and experience, support each other and participate in workshops, lectures and trainings in order to understand their students better. We welcomed the partners with a welcome program, took them for a walk around our school and introduced them to our educational system. The theme of the week was tolerance and acceptance of diversity. Each of us is different, unique in our own way. Differences in upbringing and education, as well as differences in the information we are exposed to throughout life, create our beliefs, stereotypes or the attitude we have towards life.

Accepting differences means understanding in what ways we are similar, what makes us different, and treating everyone with respect and understanding regardless of those differences.

Workshops for partners were prepared by our school students who also conducted them.

Partner schools had the opportunity to get to know the cultural and historical sights of our city, they got to know our river beach “Poloj”and the wider surroundings of Slavonski Brod.

 

 

 

As part of the Erasmus+ project Variety is the spice of life, our students visited Portugal. They stayed in city Torres Novas from 14th to 19th November. On the first day of the mobility, they were warmly welcomed by the hosts, and after the initial presentation of partner's school, students were divided into three groups. They took part in three different activities, including sport, art, and robotics workshops. After lunch, they had a tour around Torres Novas, where the city major greeted them.

On the second day of the mobility, our students learned some new information connected with inclusive education in Portugal. They also visited rehabilitation and reintegration center. After the break, they visited Natural Monument of the Dinosaur Footprints and Caves Lapas.

The next day, our students went to Tomar University. First, they listened to a lecture about robotics and programming, and then went around few laboratories, where they could see how programming of the equipment for people with disabilities works. They also tried to program a robot on their own. In the second part of the day, students visited the city of Tomar, Convent of Christ and Almourol Castle.

On the last day of the mobility in Portugal, our students visited Mira Aire Secondary School. There, they attended six different workshops, that all had a topic of robotics and programming. Through activities, they dealt with application of virtual reality, coding robots, and augmented reality.

Students also visited Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Fatima, and beach Nazare, which is known for its big waves, because of the location next to the Atlantic Ocean.

At the end of the day, after formal dinner and before their return to Slavonski Brod, students said goodbye to their new friends. 

 

 

According to the Erasmus+ project Diversity is the beginning of life, we visited Romania. The host was the Lucian Blaga Primary School in the town of Jibo.  On our first morning, there was a reception in the Cultural Center where our students were present. Students of all ages performed in the welcoming programme. We were especially impressed by the large school orchestra; those were nice welcoming moments. In the afternoon we visited the stunning botanical garden.  On the second day, while we where waking  up sparkling snow took us by suprise, that made Portuguese especially happy - we couldn't avoid snowing 😊. We visited Lucian Blaga school where we attended diferent  age classes; we also participated in interesting workshops and in that way we socialized and met many host school students and teachers. In the afternoon, we visited the institution "We are parents, we care", an association for supporting children with special needs.  On the third day, we went on a day trip to visit the town of Baia Mare. We visited three enchanting museums; Astronomy Museum, Village Museum and Mineralogy Museum.  On the fourth day, the following activities took place:  - Visit to the Hope school, a school for students with special educational needs;  - Visit to the CJRAE institution, a center for helping and guiding students with special educational needs;  - Visit to the historical museum Zalau;  - Visit to two Orthodox churches in the town of Zalau.  This day was special because despite the temperature of 1°C, everyone had fun in the snow which was falling during the day.  On the last day we went to the Stramba Monastery. Monastery, which is secluded in the mountain, allowed everyone to discover it in their own way. The spirit of tranquility, peace and love reigned. After that we had a farewell lunch at Jibo; with pleasant and cheerful conversation and newly created friendships.  Romania, thank you from the bottom of my heart for this week full of the spirit of togetherness that Erasmus+ stands for.              
 Stjepan Aščić 
 
 
Disemination of project activities on Teacher's council

 
On our teacher's council meeting and on our 8 th graders citizenship classes we held a presentation about our Erasmus+trip to Romania as a part of project called Variety is the Spice of Life. Not only did we present everything we saw and learned in the city of Jibou, Lucian Blaga elementary school,which was our host,but we also showed other institutions that work with children with special education needs. That type of work/ learning was a cornerstone of this project.                         
 
Stjepan Aščić
 
 

 

Waffle making workshop
 
                 Jasna Stajić
 

 

 

Mobility Poland
As part of the Erasmus project "Variety is the Spice of Life", participants were teachers and students from Croatia, Bogoslav Šulek elementary school, Portugal, Romania and Poland, which hosted the project. The last mobility, as part of this project, was to Poland, and teachers Iva Bagarić and Nikolina Pranjić and 8th grade students Leon Kitter, Dora Lazić, Sara Jurić, Mihael Mažuran, Lorena Vdovjak and Matej Vukoje, attended that mobility. The first day of our mobility we were warmly received with a special program and a tour of the school in Czestochowa, followed by workshops on making balloon animals, decoupage decorating techniques, a music workshop and origami. After lunch, a tour of the city followed. The second day started with a tour of the Olsztyn Castle, followed by a "treasure hunt", that is, the students got various instructions, that were hidden in different places, for carrying out tasks such as changing shoes or creating a Tik tok video. After a 10 km walk, we arrived at the ranch, where we enjoyed in nature and had lunch. The third day began with a tour of the high school of art, where the students were divided into two groups, and their task was to create and symbolically connect an object such as a plate with the image of an animal, from clay. This was followed by a tour of the city in English style, by double-decker bus, and then a trip to the Jasna Gora monastery. On the fourth day, we visited Krakow, the royal palace, the historic center of the city and the Rynek underground museum. This was followed by a tour of Wielickizk, a salt mine. On the last day of mobility, we attended the traditional town/school fair, where we were ceremoniously presented with certificates.
            Nikolina Pranjić 
 
 
 
 
After a mobility trip to Poland and a visit to the Art school in Czestochowa, where students made clay bowls in which they symbolically connected a ceramic bowl and an animal, I decided to do the art activity in the 5th grade.
During the English lesson, they were supposed to use an artistic sculpture to express the connection between the Erasmus project called "Variety is the Spice of Life" and their view of art. They could also use colour symbolism, not just their fine art of sculpting. At the end of the activity, they presented their work and explained the meaning and symbolism of the animal and the colours they used during the creation itself. They said that they chose the butterfly because it represents freedom, unrestrainedness, youth spirit and flowers that symbolize the awakening of nature. The colours they used are the colours of purity, love, peace and uniqueness.
The method was excellently accepted by the students, who were able to express their feelings in a creative way. Everyone got the opportunity to actively participate, interact and show a sense of community, which is the main goal of Erasmus projects
             Nikolina Pranjić 
 
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