Made for Europe
"Made for Europe"
National Competition of final products of projects financed by the European Commission
Targu Mures, April 30th- May 3rd 2008
Competition organized by the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Youth.
Sponsors: local authorities and institutions from Targu-Mures
Number of projects: 98
Dora Ghita from Mihai Eminescu National College , Baia Mare, won the 3rd prize for the way she presented the “Borderline Magazine".
Her presentation answered the following evaluation requirements:
1. European dimension
1.1 Does the product contribute to the European dimension in education?
1.2 Is it focused on developing key competences?
1.3 Does it meet the needs of the target group?
1.4 Is it beneficial for disabled people?
1.5 Does it assure equal chances and eliminates discrimination of any type (religious, social, cultural etc.)?
1.6 Can it be integrated in the school curriculum?
2. Transferability
2.1 Does the product provide internal and external access to it?
2.2 Is it attractive and easy to be used?
2.3 Can it be transferred into another educational context?
3. Practicality (usage of the educational product)
3.1 Does he product facilitate the professional/school progress of the target group? (Educational soft, website, magazine, optional curriculum etc)
3.2 To what extent is it useful to and used by students/teachers/parents?
3.3 Is the level of competences implied adequate to the target group?
4. Valorization
4.1 Does it valorize the competences achieved through different subjects?
4.2 Does it valorize the interests/talents and qualities of the students?
4.3 Does it mention the name of contributors (students, teachers, partner schools, other partners)?
4.4 Does it offer the opportunity for developing other partnership projects?