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Presentation of Romanian partnership for the SenVol (Senior Volunteering in Europe) project by Monica Petre and Christruga Valea. November 2011.
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Romania
Romania
Turkey
ROMANIA is situated in the southeast part of central Europe, half distance between North Pole and Equator Line. That’s why its climate is temperate, with 4 distinct seasons.
Capital city:Bucharest
Official language: Romanian
Currency: Romanian Leu
Time zone:GMT+2 hours
Its territory is marked by the Carpathian Mountains, the Danube and the Black Sea.
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Romanian Folklore and Traditions
The countryside is the heart and soul of Romania, where peasant culture remains a strong force and medieval life prevails, as it does nowhere else in Europe.
Romanian folklore and traditions
Romanian Folklore and Traditions
Traditional dancers and peasants
The Danube Delta
•Danube River ends its journey of almost 1864 miles through Europe in south-eastern Romania. •Here the river divides into 3 branches (Chilia, Sulina, Sfântu Gheorghe) forming the Danube Delta. •Overall, the delta is a triangular swampy area of marshes, floating reed islands and sandbanks. •It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reservation as well as a protected wetland and natural habitat for rare species of plants and animals.
•Situated in the South-East of the country, the Danube Delta is worldwide known for its natural beauty, being a paradise of wildlife.
The Danube Delta The maze of canals bordered by
reed, willows and oaks entangled in lianas, offers the perfect breeding ground for countless species of birds, some of them from as far away as China and Africa. Millions of Egyptian white pelicans arrive here every spring to raise their young, while equal numbers of Arctic geese come here to escape the harsh winters of Northern Europe.
Some 300 species of birds make Danube’s Delta their home in summer. Birds are not the only inhabitants of the Delta. There is also a rich community of fish and mammals; from wildcats, foxes and wolves, to even an occasional boar or deer. Altogether, more than 3,000 animal species can be seen here, as well as 1,700 plant species.
Never mind the words…
TULCEA – The gate to the Danube Delta
• The county of Tulcea is well known for its natural beauties: the Danube Delta – the youngest land in the country, Macin Mountains – the oldest in Romania and in Europe, the Black Sea shore.
• But it is also known for its numerous ethnic communities which live in tolerance and understanding on this land. Romanians, Russians, Lipovanski, Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Turkish, Greeks, Aromanians, Italians, Germans, Armenians, Hungarians, Rroma people and Jews live and work here, speak their own languages, keep their century-old traditions and pray in their own churches/temples/mosques.
• Tulcea is the capital of the county with the same name.
• The city lies on seven hills, just like Rome, and has a population of about 100,000 inhabitans.
• It was founded by the Greeks in the 4th century B.C. under the name of Aegyssus.
• Tulcea is considered to be “the gate to the Danube Delta” as this is the starting point for the tours into the magnificent world of the Delta.
Tulcea – The gate to the Danube Delta
Pedagogic High School of Tulcea
Teachers and students
There are 57 teachers. All these teachers tutor a number of 1024 students(570 high school, 30 gymnasium, 157 elementary school, 160 kindergarten and 91 Low frequency school).
School year 2011-2012 KINDERGARTEN: 7 classes – 160 children
PRIMARY LEVEL: 7 classes- 157
pupils
School Offer 2011 – 2012
This school year Pedagogical High School offers the following profiles:
▪ Mathematics-Informatics
▪ Natural Sciences ▪ Social Sciences ▪ Philology ▪ Pedagogy ▪ Sportive ▪ Low frequency
school
School’s endowment
The material base of The Pedagogic High school is very wide, consisting of: 18 lecture rooms, a chemistry-biology laboratory, a physics laboratory, an amphitheatre (57 places), 3 informatics cabinets (25 computers in each classroom), a psychological cabinet, a modern languages classroom, a library (with 15,000 book volumes), a gym with lockers, a handball field, a basketball field, a boarding school with 150 places and a canteen.
School’s endowment
Foreign language cabinet
Chemistry Lab
Lab of Physics
Amphiteatre
Extra-school activities
Extra school activities that take place during the spare time of our pupils and students.
Folk dancers
Writing the articles for “Vocations” – our school magazine
Karate is preferred by both
boys and girls
A group of students
playing drama
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Some students from Pedagogic Highschool are involved in astronomy
activities at The Children Palace, “Delta Orion” Astroclub.
There, they are watching movies with astronomic and phisycs themes , are
observing the nightsky with telescopes and with the open eye, but also they are
observing the sun through the telescope.
Also, they had been involved in the national and international astronomical
programmes such as “Earth Hour” , “100 Hours of Astronomy” ,
“Galilean Nights”.
One of our student managed to get to the National Olympiad of Astronomy and
placed the 6th at the junior category.
Also she participated at the selection of the group that represented Romania at the
International Olympiad of Astronomy. Romania always won the bronze , silver and
gold medals at this Olympiad.
So, we encourage the young students to participate at these kind of activities and
contests.
“Schools for a green future”
It’s a national contest developed within four months which consisted of four activities with ecological purpose.A group of students
around our school
11 june 2010
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“Monsters chase”
An activity running for three months (March, April, May) which consisted in collecting electric waste. Both students and teachers took part in this activity.
“Earth Day”- 24.04.2010 at Bididia
It was an activity presenting hand made materials realized both by teachers and students.
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“Earth Day”- 24.04.2010 at Bididia
It was an activity presenting hand made materials led both by teachers and students.
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“Forest Month”- 15.03-15.04.2010
Was marked by planting tree seedlings in Bididia Forest. Both students and geography and biology teachers took part in this activity.
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“The Birds and Trees day”- 10.05.2010
For celebrating this day it was organized a trip in the National Park -Măcin Mountains in order to watch animal and plant species which are specific to this protected area..
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School Day
School Day
School Day
School Day
School Day
NOROC-a Romanian non-profit organisation
Their mission: To share God's blessings by providing New Opportunities for Romanian Orphaned Children spiritually, developmentally, socially and medically.
“N O R O C” = New Opportunities for Romanian Orphaned Children: www.noroc.org.ro
Theirs projects:
“Bunici Inimosi” = “Big - hearted Grannies”
12 grannies at “Cocorii” Placement Center from Tulcea
2 grannies at the County Hospital from Tulcea
2 grannies at the Maternal Center from Tulcea
Each granny has 3 – 4 children and works with them in NOROC equipped playrooms.
“Big - hearted Grannies”
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“Invatatori Inimosi” = “Big – hearted Primary School Teachers”
8 primary school teachers (all of them retired ladies) for “Speranta” Placement Center from Tulcea
“Profesori Inimosi” = “Big - hearted Teachers”
2 Romanian teachers – 7 & 8th grades; 12th grade
2 Mathematics teachers – 7th grade; 8th grade; 12th grade
1 Handicrafts teacher; 1 sewing instructor
“Profesori Inimosi” = “Big - hearted Teachers”
1 teacher for physical education activities; 1 English teacher
1 teacher for painting lessons teacher for computer science All of them are retired people.
“Prieteni Inimosi” = “Good – hearted Friends”
To celebrate birthdays; to organize outings and trips, visits to museums; shows and movies, group meetings.
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WASTE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND EDUCATION CENTER
TULCEA - ROMANIA
An institution which works within the framework of Tulcea City hall -
Environmental Bureau, with preoccupation in environmental protection
and resource conservation in order to achieve an ecological and civilized
behaviour in sustainable development context. Founded in December 2002 WMIEC wants to involve youth , and
adults in environment programmes for our health, for sustainable development, but
also to achieve European Union requirements.
WMIEC began his activity as an instrument for citizens education from Tulcea town, especially the
youth, in order to achieve an integrated waste management ,
environment protection, and make from Tulcea a clean,
civilized, attractive city
IF YOU LOVE THE NATURE, IF YOU WANT A CLEAN
CITY….YOU’LL FIND:
What nature offers if You
are his friendYOU’L LEARN:
The nature must be protected for us and the future
generations!
YOU’LL BE ABLE: To be ,and learn others that they must be civilized YOU WILL:
Be happy that you managed to
imply others and change something!
ONLY THIS WAY: You will live in a clean
city and be surrounded by civilized people
YOU’LL BECOME:More carefull
about your and others behaviour
BE A VOLUNTEER AT WMIEC!
Celebrating environmental days from UNESCO
calendar
Europe day
World Water Day
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