Your Name and Title:

Hana Sustkova


School, Library, or Organization Name:

Lacadalet o.s.


Co-Presenter Name(s):
Ulf Seifert

Country from Which You Will Present:

Czech Republic


Language in Which You Will Present:

English (German can be)


Target Audience (such as primary school teachers, high school administrators, students, etc.):

students, parents, school teachers


Short Session Description (one line):

The different worlds of poetry/literature and physics can be fun for everyone. Game and once again game brings a unconstrained possibility to get the young learners involved.


Full Session Description (one paragraph minimum):

In our project, Lacadalet NGO, focusing on literature, art, poetry, we open games for everyone to touch the world of words and fantasy. This nonformal education gives a value to everyone with the chance to get learn himself and to get understand the art as a natural part of the life. A lot of us know from school a diachronic way of information order and teaching method. We offer poetry games (youtube readings, translation games, etc.) in our community to support the synchronic view of the literature as a medium human - human or human - nature. And to offer the open doors where you see your own fantasy world.

This is still only a so so small part of the world, that's clear. We were fascinated by the physics games for children and youngsters, which are in nature the same like the poetry games we play. Therefore we would like to compare these two worlds of language and natural sciences which can show everyone, that neither art nor science is only for "someone".


Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:


http://tronikdesign.de, http://blog.lacadalet.cz

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  • Co-Chair

    If you would like your proposal to be considered for the 2012 Global Education conference, please make any changes by October 29th.

  • Co-Chair

    Hi Hana -

    This sounds like a promising proposal. However, it's not clear how your proposed session fits into the mission of the conference: http://www.globaleducationconference.com/notes/The_GEC_Mission_Stat.... Perhaps you can elaborate on how this project helps students and teachers to connect and collaborate globally. I'm not getting a clear picture of how that happens via your description.

    Thanks,

    Lucy Gray

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