The tactile scented book Walking through the Path of Giving is a remarkable example of an innovative approach to education and inclusivity. …
The tactile scented book Walking through the Path of Giving is a remarkable example of an innovative approach to education and inclusivity. …
Students invite parents or grandparents and they offer their knowledge, helping them use their smartphones. They successfully learned how to use Instagram …
4th grade students volunteer to help their colleagues to learn more about technology, apps, programs, in order to use them at making …
In December, Ms.Nicoleta Mocanu, from the NGO “Come back to sport”, volunteered to come to teach our 5th grade students to be …
On October 24, 2024, at the “Nicolae Iorga” Secondary School in Ploiesti, the students of the fifth grade participated in an interactive …
After the interaction with the volunteers, teachers designed a Kahoot for the students, inviting them to find the correct answers about volunteering. …
Technological innovations and social innovations represent useful tools that respond to social needs and can lead to new capacities that improve the …
On Friday, October 25th, a training seminar on first aid was held in the library of the 19th Primary School in Katerini. …
During the second quarter of 2024, the 6th-grade students of our school, with the help of the teachers, gathered material, photos, and …
Students in regular and special classes of Primary school Grigor Vitez, with a help of their teachers, together set up the frames …
On October 10th and 11th, the 5th-grade students participated both in the classroom and in the schoolyard in introductory activities on the …
Creation of a quiz game so that students could test the knowledge they gained from their participation in the volunteering program. They …




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