ACTIVE LEARNING-LEARNING BY DOING. 10-15 years old students from different countries USE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATE. COLLABORATION IN TWINSPACE + WIKI.

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ACTIVE LEARNING-LEARNING BY DOING

10-15 years old students from different countries USE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATE. COLLABORATION IN TWINSPACE + WIKI FINAL PRODUCT: A MAGAZINE.

 INTERNATIONAL TEAMS  COMPETITION

* Journalists * Editors * Language experts * ICT experts * Teachers will use TwinSpace * Students will use Wiki To promote tolerance towards other cultures * To enhance awareness of cultural differences * To improve english language skills To improve ICT skills To promote students’ autonomy and cooperation To develop students creativity To enhance appreciation of their own and other cultures