T.A.C.K.E.D Project presentation
Project Presentation by Directorate of Secondary Education and Secondary School of Gennadi for TPM 1

Project Presentation by Directorate of Secondary Education and Secondary School of Gennadi for TPM 1

Coordinator
Greece
1.Diefthinsi DefterovathmiasDodecanesou (Directorate of Secondary in Dodecanese). Public educational authority
Partners
2. GymnasioGennadiou (Secondary School of Gennadi). Public Secondary School
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Pebble mosaic, type of mosaic work that uses natural pebbles arranged to form decorative or pictorial patterns. It was used only for pavements and was the earliest type of mosaic in all areas of the eastern Mediterranean, appearing in Asia Minor in excavated floors from the 8th and 7th centuries bc.
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The island of Rhodes lies at the crossroads of two important marine routes in the Mediterranean Sea, between the Aegean Sea and the coast of Middle East, and between Europe and Northern Africa. As a meeting point for three continents, Rhodes has been exposed to many different cultures.
Continue Reading2018-1-EL01-KA201-047659
Erasmus+

Key Action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Action: Strategic Partnerships
Strategic Partnerships for school education
Main objective of the project: Exchange of Good Practices
Call 2018 R1 21-3-2018
“T.A.C.K.E.D.: Traditional Arts and Crafts to Keep away Early Drop-out”
2018-1-EL01-KA201-047659
Continue ReadingTransnational meetings at project partners level.
1.- Kick-off meeting, at the beginning of the project . The most important meeting in the project: it is on this occasion that almost everything which underpins the future success of the project, is settled. A coordination meeting in order to focus on and clarify important aspects:
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Do you ever wonder how people in Greece celebrate the annual New Year’s festivities? The country and its people are so passionate about their culture and traditions that it’s no wonder there are so many New Year’s traditions for the holiday that is known in Greece as “Protohronia.”
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…to be published by October 2020
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The project intends to impact on the problems related to lack of literacy, of early school leaving and dropout which are interlinked to schooling problems that obstacle a full and effective integration of teenagers into the educational and training systems, using Traditional Arts and Crafts as a powerful tool.
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