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Second Mobility: STEAM Learning at the Heart of Erasmus+ Mobility in São João da Madeira, Portugal – from 26th to 30th January
The Erasmus+ project “Time to Transform with Modern Education” held its second mobility in Portugal, uniting students from Portugal, Italy, and Türkiye. The five-day programme focused on STEAM through activities like VR icebreakers, DNA extraction, 3D printing, AI holograms, and robotics. Cultural visits to Aveiro, Porto, and local museums complemented the technical workshops. The experience successfully merged innovative hands-on learning with intercultural exchange.… Read More
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First Mobility in Italy – from 10th to 14th november
The first mobility in Italy for the Erasmus+ KA210 project “Time to Transform with Modern Education” has successfully concluded, launching an inspiring collaboration between Italy, Portugal, and Türkiye. The initiative brought together students and teachers from all three countries for a week dedicated to inclusion, with activities designed to share best practices, develop new skills, and promote a more equitable and welcoming approach to education.
Alongside workshops and collaborative sessions, participants also discovered the cultural richness of the region, visiting Palermo, Trapani, Erice, the Salt Pans, and other iconic sites. It was an intense and meaningful week—filled with exchange, new friendships, and shared emotions—an experience that will continue to inspire long after the project itself.… Read More -
Let’s start our KA210 partnership project “Time To Transform with Modern Education”
The Francesco Vivona Comprehensive Institute was awarded an Erasmus+ KA210 Small-Scale Partnership grant for the 2024–2025 school year for the project titled “Time to Transform with Modern Education.” Our school is coordinating this project, which involves partners from Portugal and Turkey, fostering international collaboration and intercultural exchange. The initial activity is an online logo competition, inviting students from all three countries to create graphic works representing the project’s core values. The first mobility activity will take place in November 2025 at the Francesco Vivona Institute, where foreign students and teachers will be welcomed to officially launch the project, set future exchange dates, and finalize educational activities. This meeting will also allow teachers to exchange innovative teaching methods and best practices. The project reaffirms the school’s commitment to educational innovation, inclusion, and internationalization, connecting the European school community.… Read More

