From May 6th
to 8th, 2019, the last Transnational Project Meeting (TPM 3), took
place in Gela, Italy. All the partner delegations reached the meeting spot in
optimal conditions and were active parts of the TPM 3.
The
first day was dedicated on the projects results and some conclusions that can
be put in the final report. The Portuguese delegation presented the last
developments of the Blog: https://erasmuska2aejdfaro.blogspot.com/, and the
Hungarian representative, Florin-Cristian Balotescu shared with the group the
work that has been done so far on the weebly page: https://fitcornoerasmus.weebly.com/. There was
also an official welcome ceremony, where the school principal organized a
welcome speech to all the participants. All the delegations attended a
conference on the topic: “Focus on welcoming and integration of minorities”.
The second
day was dedicated to a trip to Catania and its baroque area. The delegations
had the chance to see migration areas in Catania and modern settlement
patterns. They visited the fish market, the Cathedral, the Baroque area and had
the privilege of a guided visit to the Castello Ursino.
The was
some free time for lunch at the town centre and in the afternoon, there was a
visit to the Romanian Consulate and a meeting with the Consul of Romania, where
some data about migration in Sicily were shared and other important issues on
the topic (im)migration.
The final
working day was dedicated to the Final Report and Final Project Assessment:
evaluation of the project websites, blog and specific outputs.
All the
partners have respected the main inquiries of the project and used suitable
digital platforms, in order to make results more accessible for all the
delegations: https://tizianafinocchiaro3.wixsite.com/flippingup/italy.
Before finishing, Mr. Martin CHATAGNON has shared with the group a very
useful learning platform for future projects “Kid’s Projects”: www.kidsprojects.org.
All the delegations expressed the common vision that their expectations about this project were
fully accomplished and thanked the Project Coordinator for all the hard work
and guidance throughout the two years.
Thank you Tiziana Finocchiaro!
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