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Title of the Experience
My reflection about geography lesson - Italy
Name of the student
Karin Sabová
Country where it took place
Slovakia
School typology
High Secondary School
Thematic Area
Other
Experience typology
Teaching in class
Type of Experience
Success
Description of the Experience
In the geography of tourism lesson we started going over our favorite summer destination- Italy. In the first class we presented for our classmates the presentations about Italy we have prepared at home for another class we take, the Italian language. It was interesting because we "role played" the tourist guides. Italy we enjoy because of its attractive cultural and historical monuments, religious monuments, interesting buildings and cities. In the next geography class we called with one student who told us about the cities in Italy, the sights, gastronomy, the culture, and the nature of Italians and their faith etc. In Italy we have personally visited Rimini and Bibione. We can say that Italy is very attractive for tourism and for visitors from other countries. Geography lessons are interesting to us because there we always learn something about that country. We have chosen the study department of Tourism because of the hobby in traveling.

News

Dissemination Seminar in Florence

31 October 2015 The seminar has been held in ITIS “A. Meucci” one of the schools involved within Goerudio project activities. Its main aim was to promote the results of the project toward a broad sample of stakeholders even overcrossing the number of people directly involved in the production of project outcomes. This purpose has been totally achieved especially thanks to the participation of students and teachers coming from different schools or from other classes instead of those ones directly involved within the project activities.