Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. For us, as teachers, our daily work involves institutionalized teaching and learning in relation to a curriculum but we can’t forget that any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. It’s here where our Erasmus+ project fits, preparing students for life as active citizens.


This is the blog specially created for the ERASMUS+ project called It's my life, it's my choice Here there are the 5 EUROPEAN schools working together in this challenger adventure:

1- The Coordinating school: LAUDIO BHI from Laudio (SPAIN)
2.- GROTIUSCOLLEGE, Delft (The Netherlands)
3.- NORGARDENSKOLAN, Uddevalla (Sweden)
4.- CELALETTIN TOPCU ANADOLU LISESI, Çanakkale (Turkey)
5.- LYCEE AORAI, Pirae (French Polynesia)



Tuesday 21 April 2015

Basque students' comments about their mobility to DELFT



“This week in Holland has been one of the best in my life. I have made a lot of friends, learn new things and have a lot of fun. One of the best things has been my host family, they all were so nice, and their house was so big. I have enjoyed it so much.”
By Andoni Olabarria






“I have lived a great experience in The Netherlands, I love the city where I have stayed (DELFT), with the canals, green spaces and ducks, we can’t forget the bikes!!!.
I also got on very well with my host family, as they were very nice people!
By Sandra Corada




“ Our trip to Holland was incredible. I was so excited!!! When I arrived to the city and saw my host family I felt too glad. We went home together and we left our things there. We exchanged some presents and we talked during all the afternoon.”
By Maialen Urrutikoetxea






“In this trip I have learnt that it is important to be in contact with people from all around the world. This makes me feel safe and proud”
By Maite Sánchez






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