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- Notícias Fórum
This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. This project addressed four agricultural schools with very similar
curriculum and activities. The cooperation among these institutions enabled
them to exchange new know how, experience, to get new skills and training.
Students and teachers could familiarize with practical lessons and fieldwork,
school curriculums and different study branches in similar schools abroad. The
school farms, which are parts of all these institutions, breed horses and
domestic animals; they deal with food production (especially diary and meat
products). The project activities should have explored production technologies
of regional food and found new ways which could be used by other schools or be
included into school curriculums. For example dairy processing (cheese, yogurt,
butter), bakery and meat products, fruit and vegetable products (herbs, wine,
jams, syrups) etc. Important part of the project was also animal welfare so
that domestic animals were raised in good conditions and in accord with the
rules of European Union. All experience can be used by other schools, students
and teachers could learn new methods and approaches from the others. Before the
study visits there was a preparation for these activities when students and
teachers were in touch via electronic communication. Several videoconferences
were held to enable to plan each study visit including the preparation of the
final products - technical notes, their design and form, the necessary
information and methods. One of the other motives was to know, compare and exhibit the
different approaches of different European agricultural institutions.
Therefore, we wanted to expand the field of food processing and animal welfare
by exchanging the diverse technologies, experiences, methodologies and work
produced within the partnership. Conducting joint work, both of documentation
and practical activities, expands horizons in working area, while establishing
an exchange of information and ways to approach agriculture from different
perspectives, to exhibit and evaluate the results together , which were
certainly useful, innovative and varied. All partner institutions included new
gain technologies and knowledge among the subjects they teach. During the study
visits students and teachers worked on the technological notes, they tried to
prepare the regional food products and food tasting for the others. Important
part of the project activities was field work and practical lessons when
students learnt new ways how the animals were treated in other countries, they
got information about growing plants, product technologies of food etc. This project also helped to improve ICT and language skills
as the project products - technological notes - were in electronic form and
compiled into English and native languages (Czech, Norwegian, Portuguese,
French and English).
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