The aim of this blog is to collect articles written by students (helped by teachers if necessary) or by teachers describing activities taking place in school (workshops, projects, pedagogical visits, events, …)
To improve communication inside the school it is possible nowadays to use the Internet, and in particular the form of a blog. Unlike a website that is a fixed structure, it is possible to post comments, information, view points etc. on a blog … A blog then, gives the possibility of dialogue and can be an interactive window on school activities.
Another purpose is to connect the linguistic sections of the school and to create new “bridges”.
If you wish to announce any school activity, to show the result of a project done with your students, don’t hesitate to publish an article and pictures on this blog.
How interesting this un-official blog will be, will only depend on its use (number of visits) and on the supply of articles, of comments etc… this will depend on you.
We hope that, through this project, students will invest more energy in their school life, that they will be able to express themselves in this blog, and then to feel more respectful towards their school.
Summary
What ?
An un-official blog for the school
Why ?
To motivate students to write articles (spelling, style, structure,…)
Interactive window on school activities
Place of dialogue, transversality, information
By whom ?
Any student or teacher willing to explain his work, to relate an event, to suggest a view point
How ?
Publication of articles and pictures
Comments on articles
Precision :
The blog comes within the scope of a pedagogical context and respect for others
Comments will be approved before being published
This blog could not be found through Google or other engines
To publish pictures of students, a request should be made to the parents (an example of letter is ready for you if needed)
Some examples of events that can be reported on the blog :
Cross results, pedagogical visits, Mathematics Olympiades, Projects done in the school (Environmental, social,…), Cultural events (theatre, conference, concerts, books, parties…)