Comenius Project 2011-13.. A proposal of project achievement indicators? IES Barrio de Bilbao Madrid.

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Comenius Project A proposal of project achievement indicators? IES Barrio de Bilbao Madrid

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators STUDENTS (I) Project Goals – Have they increased the knowledge of the participating countries? – Have they increased the feelling to be part of Europe? – Have the activities promotioned the respect, admiration and tolerance of the european cultural diversity in the students? – Students have shown a reasonable interest for the project subject?

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators STUDENTS (II) Work performed – Have the presented material allowed to know how the european young people use the free time? – Have the presented material been varied and original? – Have the different produced material disseminated along the different educational communities?

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators STUDENTS (III) Families – Have been they adequatelly involved in the project organisation? – Have been they adequatelly illusioned by the project? – Have they adequatelly participated in the involved activities? – Have they overriden the communication difficulties?

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators STUDENTS (IV) Communication and Relations – Have they increased its capacity to communicate in foreign languages, in particular in english? – Have been established solid and strenght friendship relations?

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators TEACHERS (I) Implication – Has been the educational community adequatelly involved during the project development? – Has been the hosting educational community adequatelly involved during the week meeting in its own high school? – Has been the headmaster team adequatelly involved and has supported the project development?

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators TEACHERS (II) Comunication – Have existed adecuated change of didactic experiences and ideas between the different teacher groups

Project Achievement Qualitative Indicators LOCAL AUTHORITIES Have been the cityhall authorities adequatelly involved? Have been the local educational authorities adequatelly involved?

Project Achievement Quantitative Indicators STUDENTS (I) – Level of hopeful anticipation to travel – Number of established contacts with persons of other groups after the performed travels – Level of solidarity developed inside the group – Level of tolerance and respect to the cultural diversity and differences – Number of proposals performed for the works to be prepared – Level of dissemination in the different educational communities of prepared works

Project Achievement Quantitative Indicators STUDENTS (II) – Level of hosting families participation along the project, and in particular during the own high school meeting – Level of admiration of involved students and families to the diverse and diferent cultures – Level of interest presented by the students non participating directly in the project, in particular the youngers one. – Number of other student requests to participate in more Comenius projects

Project Achievement Quantitative Indicators STUDENTS (III) – Level of appreciation of involved students and families to the European Comission by the provided project opportunity

Project Achievement Quantitative Indicators TEACHERS (I) – Number of request to participate in the project by the high school teachers – Implication level of involved teachers for the project goal achievement – Number of requests to participate in similar projects in the near future by high school teachers – Level of contacts maintained between teachers of the different project groups – Level of experience and information interchange between teachers of different groups

Project Achievement Quantitative Indicators TEACHERS (II) – Level of appreciation of involved teachers to the European Comission by the provided project opportunity

Project Achievement Quantitative Indicators THE PROJECT IN FIGURES – Number of free time aspect considered – Number of interviews performed – Number of social games presented – Level of information contained in the project web page – Number of place visits performed – What about the delivery files? – Level of european profitability of the used european fundings

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