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Title of the Project
Deutsch lohnt sich
Brief description
The 7th seminar for pupils "Deutsch lohnt sich", the aim of which is to promote teaching and learning of German, develops cooperation between schools (Estonian and Russian pupils) and implements innovative teaching and learning methods. The participants to the seminar came from all over Estonia to work together in different workshops such as: chemistry for cosmetics and food industry; physics and math (experiments and analyses); theatre (speech and pronunciation); video (scenarios and shooting); music (preparing for a concert). Target languages in all the activities were Estonian, Russian and German.
Country
Estonia
Year
2010
Target Language
Estonian, German
Sector
School Education
Further Information

THE INITIATIVE PROMOTER’S PERSPECTIVE

Background

The school/gymnasium http://saksa.tln.edu.ee/index.php? has a rich history and a wide range of activities. Its German department promotes cooperation between Germany, Austria and Estonia by engaging in common activities

Objectives

The project aimed at a chain of workshops (working languages Estonian, German and Russian) where languages were used to learn different skills

Approach

Promoting German, Estonian and Russian as languages for cooperation

Results

The seminar for participants(pupils from all over Estonia, within the seminar , different workshops were deliverd: chemistry for cosmetics and food industry; physics and math (experiments and analyses); theatre (speech and pronunciation); video (scenarios and shooting); music (preparing for a concert).

Why the European Language Label?

Promoting learning languages in innovative ways

Activities following the award of the European Language Label

Raised profile of the school

Assessment of the Impact of the European Language Label

Added to the school profile and publicity

THE NELLIP NETWORK’S PERSPECTIVE

Consistency with European Policies in the field of Language Learning

promoting new approaches to language learning / teaching

Consistency with European, National and yearly priorities

promotion of new approaches to language teaching and learning

THE NATIONAL AGENCY’S PERSPECTIVE

Motivations

new approaches to language learning

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21 December 2014

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