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A little presentation about portuguese schools involved in project Connecting Classrooms Europe (2010/2011)
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… also from Portugal
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Portugal
Portugal Portugal Portugal Portugal
Portugal Portugal Portugal Portugal
Portugal in Europe
Portugal
The Portuguese flag is made up of two vertical bands of green and red. The green band covering approximately two-fifths of the flag.Centred on the dividing line is the Portuguese coat of arms.
Portugal
Portugal is a democratic republic, governed by the socialist party (with no majority)
Portuguese President: Aníbal Cavaco Silva
Prime Minister: Pedro Passos Coelho
President of the Assembly of the Republic: Assunção Esteves
Official Language: Portuguese
Currency: Euro
Religion: 94 % Roman Catholic, 6% Other
Inhabitants: 10 million
Schools from Portugal
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
Escola EB2,3 de Mosteiro e Cávado
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Escola EB2,3 de Paranhos
Escola EB2,3 de Matosinhos
Escola Secundária Tomás Cabreira
Escola Básica Afonso III
Escola Secundária de Pinheiro e Rosa
Escola EB2,3 Castro Marim
Escola Secundária de Loulé
Póvoa de Lanhoso
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
Póvoa de Lanhoso: village…
http://www.mun-planhoso.pt/
Area: 132.5 km2
Inhabitants: 23.657
Number of Parishes: 29
Foundation of the municipality: 1292
Póvoa de Lanhoso: built heritage…
Póvoa de Lanhoso: the castle…
Póvoa de Lanhoso: landscape…
Póvoa de Lanhoso: landscape…
Póvoa de Lanhoso: working gold…
School from Póvoa de Lanhoso
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
http://www.esec-povoa-lanhoso.rcts.pt/
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
Some spaces…
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
Public school (since 11.October.1991) Director: José Manuel Ramos Magalhães Teachers: 107 Pupils: 902
Basic level: 156 students Secondary level: 399 students Professional courses: 270 students Others courses: 77 students
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
We are the others Intercultural dialogue:
Understand the country through it’s tradition and culture Historical consciousness of young people who are at the same time citizens
of their home country as well as the European Union; Dress sense in the European Union beyond globalization; Democracy through the eyes of young people: Statement of rights and
obligations; Communication in the European Union: a multilingual world; Studying in the European Union;
Ethnic minorities Disability
Subjects to work in Connecting Classrooms
Escola Secundária da Póvoa de Lanhoso
We are the others Students:
Basic level (13/14 years old); Secondary level (15/17 years old).
Teachers: History, Geography, Psychology, Sports, Project Area, English,
Technical subjects, ICT.
Team to work in Connecting Classrooms
BRAGA
Escola EB2,3 de Mosteiro e CávadoEscola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Braga…
… the capital of the Great Metropolitan Area of Minho
Braga: name of the town
This name was derived from the costume worn by the ancient native inhabitants, which reached from the waist to the knee - bragashttp://www.cm-braga.pt/wps/portal/public_en
Area: 183.2 km2
Inhabitants: About 175.000 (as 2009)
Number of Parishes: 62
Foundation of the municipality: 200 BC
Municipal holiday: Saint John, June 24
Braga…
It’s a green and fertile province of Minho, with nice hills and valleys.
Braga: beautiful town...
Braga: some general informations...
Climate:Cold winters, hot summers
Municipal holiday:Saint John, June 24
Gastronomy: is famous for its popular
feasts and festivals as well as for the local gastronomy.
Braga: built heritage…
Braga: archaeological heritage…
Braga: post cards…
Braga: post cards…
Braga: the city of the archbishops...
Braga… Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte
The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte,
famous for its 18th-century
architectural staircase.
It is a lively city, with its universities and modern neighbourhoods
Braga: University of Minho
It has an animated weekly
market
Braga: market…
Schools from Braga
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
http://www.esec-carlos-amarante.rcts.pt/
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Carlos Amarante High School has been built using “green” methods and materials. It has successfully met the
Green Building Standards.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
It has much glass allowing in natural lightto minimise the use of electric lights in the rooms.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
It has a photovoltaic rooftop to generate a considerable percentage of the daily required energy.
It has solar panels to heat water used indoors.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
As for electrical light it doesn’t have LEDS (Light-Emitting-Diode), whose consumption is less than two watts and have higher life durability.
It has fluorescent compact lights of low consumption.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
It has window shades to block the sun.
It will reduce energetic costs because it minimises the use of air conditioning.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
It has a park for bicycles to encourage people to go to school by bicycle and so lower the CO2 emissions
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
There’s a system to stop “stand by” of electrical appliances.
Monitors and screens turn off automatically, after 15 minutes of non-use.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
It has airy, well-lit corridors and rooms, which reduces energetic costs.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
Most snail-mail has been replaced by e-mail.
The paper used and
sold at school is recycled.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
Most part of the green areas and trees have been preserved.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
… “green” methods and materials…
For the newly created green areas native and drought-tolerant plants will be preferred.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Our new school deserves to be awarded with the certificate LEED for Buildings.
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Public school (since 1884) Director: Hortense Lopes Teachers: 220 Pupils:
Secondary level: 1160 students Professional courses: 240 students Others courses: 142 students
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Here we are
Intercultural dialogue: Immigration Individual cultures
Ethnic minorities Disability
Subjects to work in Connecting Classrooms
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
Here we are
Students: Secondary level (15/18 years old).
Teachers: Portuguese, French, Philosophy, English, Library Coordinator
Team to work in Connecting Classrooms
Schools from Braga
Escola EB2,3 de Mosteiro e Cávado
http://www.mosteiroecavado.net/destaque.htm
Imagens do exterior da escola
Our school
Public School inaugurated in 2001
Director: António Vilaça
Teachers: 130
Pupils: 1444 Primary: 403 students Basic level: 300 students Secondary level: 380 students Professional courses: 21students Adult courses: 40 students
Bridging the differences
Intercultural dialogue: How is school life in England, Czech Republic, Greece? What are their traditions / costumes? What’s the sound of their folk music like?
Disability: How do the other European schools integrate people with a physical or
mental impairment?
Bridging the differences
Students: 20 Secondary level (12/13 years old);
Teachers: History, Geography, Sports, Project Area, English, Arts, Special
Needs, ICT.
Team to work in Connecting Classrooms
Porto
Escola EB2,3 de Paranhos
Porto on the banks of Douro river
Porto: town…
Area of the city: 41,66 km2
Number of Parishes:o 15
Inhabitants: 216 080 (1,7 millions in
the metropoletan area)
Foundation of the municipality:o 1123
World Heritage since 1996
City Invicta – Invencible City
http://english.cm-porto.pt/index.php
Porto: the ancient and the new
Porto and Port: the ancient heritage…
Porto: landscape…
Porto: the monuments…
Porto:its traditions and culture…
School from Porto
Escola EB2,3 de Paranhos
http://194.65.238.12/
Escola EB 2,3 de Paranhos:
School neighbours
Dragon Stadium
Covelo Park
IPATIMUP
Escola EB 2,3 de Paranhos
Some spaces…
Paranhos in the heart of Porto
Our patron
Escola EB 2,3 de Paranhos (home school of a cluster – Eugénio de Andrade)
Public school since 1978 Director: Maria Natália Cabral Teachers: 110 Pupils: 700 including:
o Basic o Deaf studentso CEI (disabled) students
Reference school for the teaching of the deaf since 2008
Escola EB 2,3 de Paranhos
PovertyStudents will be motivated to engage in
projects such as:
Swanning around100 wordsChatterbooks
Subjects to work in Connecting Classrooms
Escola EB 2,3 de Paranhos
Students: Basic level 6th graders (11/13 years old)
Teachers: English and Art.
Team to work in Connecting Classrooms
Matosinhos
Escola EB2,3 de Matosinhos
Matosinhos
Horizon and Sea Land
Matosinhos: town…
Area: 62,3 km2
Inhabitants: 151.682
Number of Parishes: 10
Foundation of the municipality:
1909
Matosinhos
Matosinhos: come dive with us…
Matosinhos
Matosinhos
Matosinhos
Matosinhos
Agrupamento de Escolas de Matosinhos – Escola EB 2,3 de Matosinhos
Schools from Matosinhos
Escola EB2,3 de Matosinhos
http://eb23matosinhos-m.ccems.pt/
Now: Escola EB 2,3 de Matosinhos
NEXT YEAR: Escola EBI/JI de Matosinhos
EB 2,3 de Matosinhos
Public school (work since 1975)
Director: Maria Elisabete Castro Ferreira
Teachers: 124
Pupils: 1060 Basic level: 646 students Other courses: 114 students
EB 2,3 de Matosinhos
The Sea we see
The importance of preserving Nature The importance of the sea to achieving sustainable economic and
social development. The influence of the sea on climate and weather patterns Respect for biodiversity Water sports as an inclusion source
Overlooked professions
Subjects to work in Connecting Classrooms
Escola Secundária Carlos Amarante
The Sea we see Students:
Curso de Operadores de Informática (CEF OI): 14/16 years old
Teachers: English, ICT, Sports, Citizenship, Mathematics, Portuguese,
Chemistry, Hygiene and Safety, Database Management System, Office Informatic Application, Internet, Computers Installation and Maintenance.
Team to work in Connecting Classrooms
Schools from ALGARVE
Escola Secundária Tomás Cabreira
Escola Básica Afonso III
Escola Secundária de Pinheiro e Rosa
Escola EB2,3 Castro Marim
Escola Secundária de Loulé
Faro: capital of ALGARVE region
FARO
Area: 203,91 Km2
Inhabitants:
58.051
Number of Parishes: 6
Foundation of the municipality: 1266
http://www.cm-faro.pt/portal_autarquico/faro/v_pt-PT
Faro: landscape
Faro is a city in the Faro
Municipality in southern Portugal. It is capital of the Algarve region
Faro
Marvellously preserved medieval quarters harbour
curious museums and churches and a vibrant nightlife – Nearby beaches, add to Faro’s allure.
Faro: landscape
Faro island Faro is a popular destination for sun-seekers from northern Europe and the UK.
Schools from Faro
Escola Secundária de Pinheiro e Rosa
http://www.es-pr.net/
Escola Secundária de Pinheiro e Rosa
Escola Secundária de Pinheiro e Rosa
Public school working since 1994
Headmaster: Maria Luísa Madeira
Teachers: About 90
Pupils: About 900 regular secondary studies (10th, 11th
and 12th grades). Technological and professional
studies.
www.es-pr.net
Schools from Faro
Escola Secundária Tomás Cabreira
http://www.estc.pt.vu/
Escola Secundária Tomás Cabreira
Schools from Faro
Escola Básica Afonso III
http://www.escolaafonso3.net/
Escola Básica Afonso III
School from Loulé
Escola Secundária de Loulé
https://www.es-loule.edu.pt/portal/
Escola Secundária de Loulé
School from Castro Marim
Escola EB2,3 Castro Marim
http://www.eps-castro-marim.rcts.pt/
Escola EB2,3 de Castro Marim
Schools from ALGARVE
Young people and the Global world
Young people tastes: Music; Films; Books; Sports.
Expectations for the future
Subjects to work in Connecting Classrooms
Schools from Faro
Young people and the Global world
Students: Secondary level (14-17 years old)
Teachers: English, Portuguese, Physical Education…
Team to work in Connecting Classrooms
Disability
Poverty
Portugal
Faith
Czech Republic
London
ConnectingClassrooms
Greece
Ethnic minoritiesInclusion
Intercultural Dialogue
Connecting
Ethnic minorities
Classrooms
PovertyLondon
Faith
Czech Republic
Texts & ImagesInternet (some images)and Teresa Lacerda, Adelina Moura, Andreia Mendes, Cristina Gonçalves, Margarida Corsino, Maria da Luz Sampaio, Maria de Fátima Veiga, Susana Mendes
Design & OrganizationTeresa Lacerda