Post on 19-Jul-2015
Interdisciplinary approach in a project work develops skills to
students
Dalia Tarosaite
Vilnius Grigiskes “Sviesos” gymnasium
Lithuania 2015
Why do teachers use an interdisciplinary approach?
An approach describes how students acquire
their knowledge and makes statements
about the conditions which will promote
successful learning.
Practice of “Sviesos” gymnasium shows that
involving students in the project work
increases their knowledge, social skills and
intercultural understanding.
Key things in a project work
Dream
Believe
Create
Think
Explore
Discover
Youth in action 3.1 project
In 2012 we had a project with Turkey, Poland, Georgia and Ukraine “Hand in hand for the greener world”.
Science, foreign languages, dance and sports were integrated together.
Planting trees in the school yard
Working in a school garden in Ukraine
Introducing Lithuanian culture to foreign partners
Youth in action project 1.1 in 2014
In 2014 we had a project with Turkey, Poland, Norway, Armenia and Russia “I know you”.Foreign languages, sports, dance and crafts were
integrated together.
Youth exchange meeting in Norway
International group work
Importance of the project work
Collaborative work
Comenius project
In 2009-2011 we had a project with Italy and Romania “Unified in the differences”.National and foreign languages, history, religion, crafts and music were integrated together.
Intoducing traditional holidays
Introducing traditional tales, legends and music
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