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eTwinning project 2022/23 Teens in Action Spreading Kindness
Summary
Project plan and monitoring
Compassion Boost Stage
Inspiration Stage
Reflection & Inspiration stage
Investigation Stage
Action Planning Stage
Community Action Stage
Reflection/ Evaluation Stage
Summary of the project
At a time of global uncertainty and societal fragmentation, there is a real and pressing need to grow empathy and compassion and to challenge an existing lack of concern for, or connection with the suffering of others and the degradation of the planet. The eTwinning project 2022-23 “Teens’ Action Spreading Kindness (T.A.S.K.)” is a 9- month-long (October 2022 -June 2023) capacity building project for students at the lower and higher secondary education level aimed to build a generation of respectful, responsible, healthy, and caring youth by strengthening their belief that they can make make this world a kinder world. The T.A..S.K project will provide a structure for students around the world to connect as a team to learn about real global issues that they will need to face together whereby they exchange cultural information and discuss, plan, research, and create their own unique community projects. Through authentic international collaboration, students will become global citizens who can make a difference.
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Teachers' online meetings for project monitoring
Teachers met on a monthly basis during project development ensure coordination, collaboration, and effective planning. Those meetings provided an opportunity for teachers to share ideas, align goals, address challenges, and ensure a cohesive and successful implementation of the project.
- Link to the project plan
- Link to the summary of the 6 meetings held during the project.
Preparation stage: getting to know each other
- Link to the instructions of the activity
- Link to the Flipgrid with the presentations for students' interaction
- Link to the Padlet for the Guess Who I Am activity
- Link to the instructions of the activity This is our school
- Link to the Wakelet where the students shared their presentations about their schools
Indicators
LINK TO THE ACTIVITIES SHARED ON THE TWINSPACE
Inspiration stage: The activities
Collaborative self compassion journal
Link to the Brainstorming activity on IdeaBoardz
Kindness boost activitiesfor World Kindness Day and gratitude Day
We shared ideas on self-esteem building activities that could be effective to enhance our students self-esteem and self-compassion. Those were shared HERE.
https://nowcomment.com/documents/332993/combined T.A.S.K self-esteem building activities - NowComment.comNOWCOMMENT - Turning Documents into...NowComment.com
Link to students messages of gratitude: https://flip.com/groups/13976237/topics/33562971/responses Link to list of activities developed in our school for World Kindness Day: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OOnCW9QeZ3SINRAEhOXvO_IA_zjdthOjh_qmu-h0BRc/edit#slide=id.g1921a4265cb_0_793 Link to students essay to comment on Dalai Lama's quote: https://nowcomment.com/documents/332986/combined
Sample of RESULTS OF THE COMPASSION BOOST STAGE
inspiration stage
LINK TO THE ACTIVITIES SHARED ON THE TWINSPACE
inspiration stage: the activities
Link to the instructions and results
Link to the Write for Rights activity
Link to the instructions and results
After a moment of interaction among students to discuss their understanding of what a hero is on the Twinspace forum, students worked collaboratively doing research on the following topics to inspire and instill the desire to be kind and make a difference.
Reflection and inspiration stage
LINK TO THE ACTIVITIES SHARED ON THE TWINSPACE
Reflection and inspiration stage
Happiness/ kindness jar
Students were invited to express their gratitude again on this day
Students learn about SDG to understand the global issues and join a collaborative brainstorming to identify community issues
Comming back from Christmas break it bwas time for some reflection. The activity proposed before moving on to the next stage was writing 2023 new year resolutions in the form of a letter to "future me"
Link from the Twinspace: https://padlet.com/munteanusilvia2000/kindness-jar-3ftvtwrnd3lmab9f Kindness JarStudents choose one of the challenges listed below from a Kindness Jar. They do it and then post a picture with their good...Padlet
Link para o Twinspace: https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/etwinning/projects/teens-action-spreading-kindness-task/twinspace/pages/collaborative-0 Brainstorming part 1 on Tricider: Which are the issues that affect your community and that you are interested to study and to mitigate? https://www.tricider.com/admin/2VVCUniNjnR/4w2xWDKlq7r Brainstorming part 2 on Wisemapping https://app.wisemapping.com/c/maps/1440678/public
https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/etwinning/projects/teens-action-spreading-kindness-task/twinspace/pages/thank-you-international-day
showing solidarity towards Turkey's tragedy
Investigation stage
LINK TO THE ACTIVITIES SHARED ON THE TWINSPACE
investigation and planning stages
Collaborative activity to create a quiz for Safer Internet Day
Link to the instructions and the teams work.
Link to the instructions and the teams work.
Partners worked collaboratively on the Google Docs below on topics students suggested to create a quiz for their schools. This quiz in English was then translated into each mother tongue to be shared in their schools and be played by all students. https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRDIt2ow_N73eKmpt0i4A4HZh501fpYQoIsc1GyuRU-t_-3TR-J-gui4sUpB_ReGZ2swVSNH8ChQORD/pub Link to the folder containing the final products: the quiz created collaboratively in English and the quizzes translated.
INVESTIGATION STAGE International teams’ assignment until 10th March Dear teachers and students, You have all presented relevant community problems affecting your community and that you are passionate about, from environmental issues to social problems. Now it is time to do some in depth research on the community problems selected and that are affecting your community. Please, follow the guidelines provided below: Conduct the research to learn and understand the problem:
- Look for reliable sources like news articles, government websites, and non-profit organizations. And keep a record of those sources for reference.
- Gather as much information as possible about the problem you have chosen to understand how the problem affects your country and your community in particular:
- This research can be done through online sources, newspaper articles, interviewing people in the community, or visiting the area, etc…
- Find relevant statistics, facts, and examples to support the facts presented.
- Start with a sentence that introduces the problem and sets the scene/ you can give an example.
- In the next few sentences, describe the specific causes and effects of the problem on the community and its residents. Provide examples to support your description and make it more vivid.
- Present the existing solutions and their impact on the problem (how have they worked so far?) and present an idea for an action you could take to solve the problem.
- Finish with a sentence or two that summarizes the problem and its impact on the community and a call to action by stressing the importance of solving the problem.
Link international teams: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13PAH5elbLOiqSRMcKy7hExf2DYGRYc3QOdgLwsWeUAI/edit https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/etwinning/projects/teens-action-spreading-kindness-task/twinspace/pages/task-collaborative-planning Step 1: Brainstorming on the Twinspace’s Forum. Each international team has an entry for their topic on the Twinspace Forum where they are asked to share their selected idea with the rest of the International team. Electronic devices addiction Bullying/Cyberbullying Lack of bike lanes (needs another team) Unsustainable food buying habits Food Waste Gender Inequality Lack of Clean Water Poverty Deforestation Air pollution (Needs another team) If they find any partners’ idea shared, they should comment on their idea, saying if they agree or would like to include another idea and they can add or suggest improvement to the proposed ideas as well.