Our ambassadors of the European Parliament, 1st year FP students, have created a cardboard Christmas tree and decorated it with all the flags of the European Union.
They have done this task to celebrate Christmas.
The tree will be decorating the classroom until the holidays are over.
Written by M Carmen
CREATION OF THE AMBASSADOR SCHOOLS INFOPOINT
Our ambassadors of the European Parliament (1st year vocational training students) have already created this year's Infopoint.
This course we are going to focus on the European Parliament Elections since there are elections in June.
Our 1st year FPB students have researched the European elections, the European parties that exist, the number of Spanish MEPs and all the programs that the European Union is developing in our region and that directly affect us.
They have also found out that youth participation increased in the last European elections held in 2019.
After completing the work and printing it, they have placed it in the infopoint in one of the institute's hallways.
Written by M Carmen
WE ARE INTERVIEWED IN THE SER CHAIN AS A SCHOOL AMBASSADOR OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
This Tuesday, October 31, our 2nd year vocational training students, Lázaro and Adrián, have been interviewed on Cadena SER in Murcia as participants in the European Parliament Ambassador School program. During this visit they had the opportunity to enter the different rooms of the station, access the recording studio and check out the ins and outs of a radio station.
In the interview they were able to relate the activities we carried out last year as an Ambassador School of the European Parliament, such as the creation of the Infopoint, the celebration of Europe Day and the simulation of the functioning of the Council of Europe together with other Ambassador Schools.
They have made the visit with their tutor Mª Carmen who coordinates the Ambassador Schools program this year.
Written by M Carmen
WE ALREADY HAVE NEW AMBASSADORS FROM THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
FPB 1st year students begin their journey as Junior Ambassadors of the European Parliament this 2023-2024 academic year.
This is the third year that our institute participates in the European Parliament Ambassador Schools program.
The students are very excited and motivated and have already received their commemorative t-shirts and diplomas to begin carrying out tasks during this very special course in which, in addition, from June 6 to 9 we have elections to the European Parliament.
Written by M Carmen
THIRD TRAINING DAY OF AMBASSADOR SCHOOLS IN MADRID - 9-29-2023
On this third day the ambassadors, among whom was our teacher Mª Carmen Sáez, have received visits from different associations linked to the EU, such as: Erasmus in Schools Europe in the Classroom Includl Schools give it a spin Next, they received information about the European elections from Carlos Rul·lan, the head of social networks at the European Parliament office. After carrying out several workshops, they finished the day carrying out a MINI MEU (Model of the European Union), which is a simulation of the institutions of the European Union, in which the creation of a parliamentary commission was simulated to decide the approval of a tax on economic transactions in the EU. Finally, all participants have received their accreditation diplomas, taken a group photo and have committed to putting everything they learned into practice, along with the help of the junior ambassadors, in their corresponding institutes.En esta tercera jornada los embajadores, entre los que se encontraba nuestra profesora Mª Carmen Sáez, han recibido la visita de diferentes asociaciones vinculadas a la UE, como:
Erasmus in Schools
Europa en el Aula
Includl Schools
Dale una vuelta
A continuación, han recibido información sobre las elecciones europeas por parte de Carlos Rul·lan, el responsable de redes sociales de la oficina del Parlamento Europeo.
Tras realizar varios talleres, han acabado la jornada realizando un MINI MEU (Model of the European Union) que es una simulación de las instituciones de la Unión Europea, en el que se ha simulado la creación de una comisión parlamentaria para decidir la aprobación de una tasa sobre las transacciones económicas en la UE.
Finalmente, todos los participantes han recibido sus diplomas acreditativos, se han hecho una foto de grupo y se han comprometido a llevar a la práctica todo lo aprendido, junto con la ayuda de los embajadores junior, en sus correspondientes institutos.