|
 Final international seminar of IPM Tools in Maribor, 1-6 June 2004Partners and teachers from Slovenia, Lithuania, Estonia, Spain, Finland and Norway will be gathered to the final international seminar of IPM Tools project. The seminar takes places in city of Maribor in Slovenia in 2 - 5 June 2004. Participants will arrive on 1st June; departure is on 6th June.
 The aim of this final seminar is to present versatile use of innovative pedagogical methods with web-based tools, to present the Comenius 2.2 course produced with partners of IPM Tools based on the development of project experiences with pilot schools. In addition the finding of study done in this project will be presented in Maribor. Participants will also have a chance to visit sightseeings of beautiful Maribor. During the seminar project's steering group will have the final meeting.
The draft of progamme
|
Tuesday 1.6.
|
Arrival and lodging (the name of the hotel will be informed later)
Dinner
|
|
Wednesday 2.6.
|
Welcome: Darja Cizel headmaster
Mayor / representative from Ministry
Introduction to seminar
National presentations
Meeting of steering group
“The underground of Maribor" - visit to a wine cellar
Dinner
Folklor group (presentation of national dance group)
|
|
Thursday 3.6.
|
Seminar topics
Maribor from hill Pohorje (beautifull view)
Exposition of razstava glažuta (večerja – ?)
International evening
|
|
Friday 4.6.
|
Visit to the primary school Sladki vrh
Visit to the national museum on air – Prekmurje
Wine road
|
|
Saturday 5.6.
|
Coal mining museum of Slovenia (very interesting and exciting…)
Koroška sightseeing
Old lumberjack tradition- lumber-rafting
The final common dinner
|
|
Sunday 6.6.
|
Departure
|
How to get to MariborThere isn't an airport in Maribor but the seminar participants can fly to one of these airports:
- Ljubljana (Slovenia, 130 km from Maribor)
- Graz (Austria, 60 km from Maribor)
- Zagreb (Croatia, 130 km from Maribor)
The best possibility to come from airport to Maribor is train.
More information will be available in March.
Article added 24.02.2004
|