MOBILITY IN SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE, POLAND
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MOBILITY IN SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE, POLAND
LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME COMENIUS (Multilateral Partnership) “Climate change the solution is YOU!” SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. MOBILITY IN SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE, POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 The third mobility took place in Siemianowice Śląskie, a city situated in Silesia, a region that used to be the industrial heart of Poland. Changes within the industry brought about increasing unemployment, but on the other hand they were favourable for the nature. Polish team aimed at getting other participants acquainted with some vital environmental issues that Poland has to deal with. SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE AND REGION 2 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. THE LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. T-Teacher, S- Student COUNTRY Panagiotis Giakis T Spiridon Zindros T Georgios Thoma S,m Andreas Sintos S,m Ana María Manzano T María Inmaculada Losa T Lisa María Iluca S,f María Cañas S,f Miriam Blanco S,f Patrizia Lucibello T Alessandro Sacco S,m Giovanni Fiorillo S,m Damian Sadurski S,m Hidegh Anikó T Borsa Zsuzsa T Fejes Vivien` f, S Ketskemethy Dávid m, S Alfreda Gedminiene T Rasa Butrimiene T Ugne Dvarionaite S,f Egle Audickaite S,f Peter De Deyn T Koen Maes T Sem Vanderbauwhede S Jochen Van Wabeke S Simon Tieleman S Aleksandra Krupanek f, S Katarzyna Silska f, S Małgorzata Gałach f, S Karolina Olszak f, S Sandra Miłoszek f, S Agnieszka Krupanek f, S Sandra Kurłowicz f, S Aneta Kowalczyk f, S Patrycja Bijak f, S Julia Pałasz f, S Karolina Jonik f, S Monika Król f, S Tomasz Kocot m , S Patrycja Raczyńska f, S Dominika Raczyńska f, S Katarzyna Sztyler T GREECE SPAIN ITALY HUNGARY LITHUANIA BELGIUM POLAND 3 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. Halina Kaim T Agata Budziak T Anna Wróbel T Jakub Sontag T Paździor Kamil T Kołodziejczyk Aleksandra T Balon Adam T POLAND 4 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. TUESDAY 21.09.2010 To be honest, it should be 20.09, because we had the pleasure to welcome the Italian team on Monday. Patricia Lucibello and her students (one of them, Damian, of Polish origin) spent the afternoon in Katowice, the centre of Silesia. The other teams arrived on Tuesday and were welcomed at the school by headmistress, Katarzyna Sztyler, teachers, students and parents of Jan Matejko II Liceum Ogólnokształcące. We listened to a speech made by Panagiotis Giakis, the main coordinator of our Comenius project and by the Local Education Authority representative , who highlighted the importance of cooperation in order to achieve common goals and wished all the students to have a good time in Poland. Polish coordinator, Anna Wróbel reminded us what has already been done within the project and we saw a film presenting Siemianowice Śląskie. 5 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. After the official part, all the guests were treated with home-made Polish dishes. The dish that was to be remembered most was "Żurek" (a kind of soup) :) Luckily, there was some left for the Belgians, who actually were a bit late... Unfortunately, the team from Turkey wasn't able to come. 6 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. WEDNESDAY 22.09.2010 The session we had next morning was devoted to systems of educations of the countries participating in the project, presented by the teachers and the students. It was good to see that we have something in common, but on the other hand there were also differences, for example everybody was shocked by the number of educational reforms that take place in Spain. After the session students were given time to practice the eco-song (one of the tasks to prepare for the mobility in Poland), and the teachers could discuss what has already been done as a part of the project and what must be done for the final mobility in Greece. We agreed the following: − to present the logos at the meeting in Turkey (No 2); − to prepare a multilingual dictionary of ecology and environmental problems (schedule of preparations was agreed); − to make individual videoclips for the multilingual eco-song plus one common videoclip made of pictures taken during all the mobilities; − each school should also prepare a presentation of all the work that has been done within the project; 7 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. After a coffee break the whole group went on a trip to Jura KrakowskoCzęstochowska, called Polish Jurassic Highland or simply Polish Jura, the upland famous for its limestone structures that contribute to its specific character . Apart from a diversity of plant and animal species, one can find a unique cultural landscape with archaeological objects and relics of ancient inhabitation. The guide who showed us round Jura pointed out the influence of human activity on the original ecosystem, especially on underground waters. The ruins of medieval castles on the Trail of the Eagles' Nests made a great background for photos. 8 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. THURSDAY 23.09.2010 The morning was extremely fruitful. The whole group participated in the recording session at a small but professional recording studio in Wojkowice near Siemianowice. Each country in turn recorded their language version of the song created for the Polish team by our school band "Zapychacze Czasu". In the meantime, Polish students were interviewing other teams regarding climatic changes that take place in their countries and possible changes that ordinary people are ready to make in order to protect the environment. The interviews and the song will be used in the radio programme about climate change and our Comenius project, which will be broadcast in one of the internet radio stations in Siemianowice soon. Lunch at Jan Matejko II Liceum Ogólnokształcące. 9 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. After lunch teachers and student visited heat and power plant "Elcho" in Chorzów (next to Siemianowice). We saw a presentation about the plant that is one of the most modern heat and power stations in Poland. Then we had a tour around the plant and could compare theoretical part and the practice. The uniqueness of "Elcho" lies in its environmental-friendly character. The most popular source of energy in Silesia is still hard coal. In the past, burning the coal in furnaces of power plants caused the release of exhaust fumes full of ash. The new state-of-the-art system with special turbines (acting the way a catalytic converter in a car does) that precipitate impurities from exhaust gases enables to produce much cleaner energy. In the region that cannot count on water energy or wind power it means a lot. The view from the top of "Elcho": post-industrial Silesian landscape. Run-down factories, coal mines ant other plants, the remains of the decades when the environment was brutally exploited, are the eyesore. On the other hand, it is impossible not to notice a lot of green areas around, especially the Park in Chorzów, the biggest artificial park in Europe, created on postindustrial grounds in the 50-ties, now the most popular spot in the whole Silesia. 10 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. There was one more task to do when we came back to school. In the afternoon, after a presentation about local fauna and flora, made by Polish biology teacher Adam Balon, students from all countries planted bushes and shrubs around the school. This way we contributed to the project twofold. First of all, the more trees and bushes, the better. In addition, thanks to them Poland will always remember this project and our cooperation. ADAM BALON AND STUDENTS 11 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. FRIDAY 24.09.2010 We visited Cracow, a former capital of Poland and one of its most beautiful cities, where historical buildings sit next to lively cafes and restaurants. First of all we went to the "Acquarium" museum. It is a private museum housing for example exhibitions of extinct bones or lots of fish and reptiles species. Student could even gently touch some animals. Not only could we admire beatutiful little creatures, but we could also learn something about ecology. 12 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. We also had a sightseeing tour round the centre of Cracow. WAWEL CASTLE COLLEGIUM MAIUS 13 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. Market Square and St Mary's church (Kościół Mariacki) – from the tower of the church a trumpet signal (hejnał in :Polish) can be heard every hour Cloth-hall in the background - in the past that was the place where rich merchants presented their goods to townspeople, now is houses a part of National Museum and a gallery with traditional, folk-like products 14 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. One of the buildings of the Jagiellonian University, the second oldest university in Europe. Unfortunately we didn't see the famous Cracow dragon, but the guide told us the legend: "Once upon a time there was a kingdom where a nasty dragon kept eating young, lovely girls. The king was desperate to get rid of the beast, but how? He promised his daughter's hand and half of the kingdom to the brave man who would be able to kill the dragon. Many tried, tempted by the beauty of the princess, but in vain. One day, a poor shepherd called Dratewka (Shoe-tread) conceived a clever idea. He killed a sheep, stuffed it with sulphur and planted this trap next to the dragon's cave. The beast ate the sheep in one bite. A few second later he felt that his stomach was burning, so he ran to the river Vistula and started drinking water. He drank and drank and drank ... and his belly was bigger and bigger ... and suddenly it exploded! The kingdom was safe then, Dratewka married the princess, and they lived happily ever after". 15 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. The farewell dinner took place in the hotel restaurant. We spent three extremely busy days, but it was worth the effort. We did something useful together and made new friends. This is the last evening we have before everybody comes back home. Students keep chatting with their new friends, exchange gifts and addresses. 16 SIEMIANOWICE ŚLĄSKIE POLAND 21.09.2010 – 25.09.2010 r. SATURDAY 25.09. 2010 On Saturday, 25. September, all the teams set off on their journey home. The Belgians and the Italians had some spare time and managed to visit German concentration camp in Auschwitz (Oświęcim). There are some places that just have to be remembered ... 17