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My Life, Your Life, Our lives Learning Circle

 

 


  


 

 

My Life, Your Life, Our Lives Learning Circle is a primary learning circle offered to six schools in Holland and six schools from the Middle-East. It started from the initial interest of two schools De Kleine Beer in Holland and the Zaitoun School in Gaza to get to know about each others lives. The exchange between the two schools was coupled with videoconferences using the Breeze Webconference environment. 

 

The exchange evolved into a learning circle which this academic year (07-08) gathers several schools in Holland with their peers in the Middle East under the theme: My Life, Your Life, Our Lives". 

 

The theme "My Life, Your Life, Our Lives was selected because it allows classes around the world to discover and explore the similarities and differences in their lives and it broadens students perspectives, creativity and imagination.   

 

My Life, Your Life, Our Lives Learning Circle is supported by Kennisnet and is part of iEARN projects internationally. 

 

This learning circle takes place in a "pbwiki" so that teachers can input their material directly online. Several web conference meeting using the Connect Webconferencing environment will be held and saved for future references.

 

Click here to see the general My Life, Your Live, Our Lives Learning Circle website

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Comments (2)

mohohoh@... said

at 2:07 pm on Oct 19, 2007

Dear friends
Sorry for being so late. I had some trouble with my internet contact.My school is Delta International Language Schools in Egypt.

chocco_h@... said

at 4:09 pm on Oct 23, 2007

This is Hiba Daooud from Ahliah School in Beirut, Lebanon and i am joining as of this week. I am an English Language teacher and will say more in my introduction next week.

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