T.I.M.E. Time Investigation & Measurements in Europe



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T.I.M.E. Time Investigation & Measurements in Europe Two year (2011 2013 ) project funded by: Scuola Secondaria di Primo grado G.G.Belli, Rome, Italy King Edward VI High School For Girls, Birmingham Gran Bretagna Open Schoolgemeenschap Bijlmer, Amsterdam Olanda Summary If there is one word that sums up the essence of everything, it must be Time. This project will involve European students in a journey into the discovery of time in order to investigate and understand humankind s continuing search to measure, define, use and control 'Time': from a world ruling time to a time-ruled world. Time is a basic human concept. The basis of our awareness of time comes from our experience of nature: heartbeat, day and night, seasons. We may reflect on the past and plan for the future and this understanding allows us to transcend the limitations of our lifetime and take responsibility for the future. As Plato wrote: Time was made together with the sky ; the main emphasis will be on the link between time and astronomy. However, contributions from other curriculum areas both scientific (mathematics, biology) and otherwise (history, geography, philosophy, languages, art, music) will increase students awareness of the many roles of time in our lives, cultures and scientific endeavours. Students of varying ages and abilities will work in activities designed to motivate at a range of levels, and will report on their findings through conferences and on a dedicated website. The opportunities offered to develop confidence, to engage in peer learning and to improve linguistic and communication skills will make a great contribution to students personal development and the key life-skills and competencies needed to take their place in society as active European citizens. Meetings & classes exchanges - Amsterdam December 2011 - Rome March 2012 - Amsterdam October 2012 - Birmingham March 2013 1

Meeting at Scuola Secondaria Primo Grado GIUSEPPE GIOACHINO BELLI Rome, Italy Monday March 19th to Friday March 23rd, 2012 Visit Rome at the Vernal Equinox TIME IN ROME & ROME THROUGH TIME Participants England 15 pupils (all girls) and 4 members of staff Netherlands 12 pupils (boys and girls) and 3 members of staff France 1 teacher (the national coordinator of the former Comenius Project) Romania 1 teacher (the national coordinator of the former Comenius Project) Total = 36 visitors (27 pupils and 9 members of staff) Italy 26 pupils hosting visiting pupils, others involved with the Astronomy Clubs, four classes attending some WS and/or visits in the city, many teacher staff who will contribute in one way or other. Summary of Activities 19 March Monday Visitors arrive. Visiting pupils collected by host families. Visiting staff book into hotel and eat at restaurant in Rome 20 March Tuesday - TOPIC Rome in Ancient Time Morning: Opening Ceremony. Midday: Observation of the Spring Equinox in the Church Santa Maria degli Angeli (ancient Baths of Diocletian) Afternoon: : Visit Colosseum guided by students in multinational groups; ORISTORIA: orienteering game tour in Roman Forum Evening: Visiting pupils spend evening with host families. Visiting staff - restaurant 21 March Wednesday TOPIC The Vatican city and around Morning: Workshop at school (in multinational groups). Morning and afternoon: visit Sistine Chapel, St Peter s square and Castel Sant Angelo Evening: Star party&observations at school 22 March Thursday - TOPIC Rome in Renascence Time Morning: Workshop at school (in small multinational groups). Afternoon: Visit Campo di Fiori, Piazza Navona, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza di Spagna (gametour in multinational groups). Evening: Visiting pupils spend evening with Host families. Visiting staff - restaurant 23 March Friday TOPIC The Pantheon and around Early Morning: visiting lessons at school. Morning: WS about measuring time at Pantheon and Piazza Montecitorio (with the obelisk and the giant sundial). afternoon: visitors to airport for departure 2

Detailed Programme Monday 19 th March 14.05 English group arrives Terminal Rome Airport. 14.40 Dutch group arrives Terminal Rome Airport. 15.00 Bus (Calabresi Coaches) will transport both groups from airport to Scuola Belli. 15.45-16.00 Visitors arrive at school. Welcome. Refreshments available. 16.15-17 pupils go home with host pupils/ families Once visiting pupils have departed, visiting staff have a tour of school and set up posters on notice boards in foyer. They then go to their hotel (15 min. walk) 7.00 p.m. Aperitivo and sunset observatons: Mercury&Venus at Leonarda s terrace (V.le Platone, 29) 8.00 p.m. Restaurant Antico Falcone for evening meal (5 min walk from Leonarda s home) Tuesday 20 th March TOPIC Rome in Ancient Time 8.15 9.45 a.m. Opening Ceremony Lecture Theatre (Presentations, musical pieces,) 9,45 10.00 inauguration of Comenius sundial in the astronomical terrace 10.00 10.15 a. m. Light Breakfast Refreshments terrace 10.15-11.15 a. m Astronomy lab - WS guided by Italian pupils Rome on the maps : introduction to the visit of ancient Rome, Colosseo, Roman forum 11.15 a. m Departure to S. Maria degli Angeli (metro A from Lepanto) 12.20 noon S. Maria degli Angeli sundial: observing transit of the sun at Vernal equinox 12,30-13,00: Visitors have Lunch at bar delle Terme Italian pupils at Dagnino restaurant 2,00 p. m visit Colosseo in 3 groups 4.00-5.30 p.m. Orienteering ORISTORIA in Roman forum (9 groups. Each group is to be monitored by a nominated teacher) (If it rains: visit Musei Capitolini) 6.00 p.m. visit Piazza Campidoglio 7.00 p.m. Return at school/ Hosting families take visiting pupils home. 8.00 p.m. Restaurant La Berninetta for visiting staff (5 min walk from the hotel) Wednesday 21 st March TOPIC The Vatican city and around 8.10 a.m. appointment at school 8,10-9,45 a.m Workshop at school (in multinational groups). - WS1 The telescope of Galileo by Philippe Jeanjacquot + 5 English girls for 1H (astronomical lab with Fucili) - WS2 the history of Dutch navigation guided by 6 Dutch pupils for 2H + 5 English girls (in room 2H with Di Cave and Rossi) - WS3 the history of Dutch navigation guided by 6 Dutch pupils for 2H + 5 English girls (in room 1H with Casini) 9,45 10.00 break 10,00 a.m departure to Sistine Chapel (visit at 10.30 a.m.) 12.30-13.30 free time for lunch for visitors; packed lunch provided by school for Italian pupils 13.45 appointment in Saint Peter s square, near the obelisk 2.30 4.30 p.m. Visit castel sant Angelo 5.10 p.m. Return at school/ Hosting families take visiting pupils home. 7.45 p.m Star party&observations at school The night of planets Quiz session guided by the English group + roman games guided by the Italian pupils 10.00 p.m. Hosting families take visiting pupils home. 3

Thursday 22 nd March TOPIC Rome in Renascence Time 8.10 a.m. appointment at school 8,10-9,45 a.m Workshop at school (in multinational groups, guided by 5 English girls for each group). WS1 for 12 Dutch+ 1H (astronomical lab with Fucili) - WS2 for 3H (in room 1H withscuderi + Anna Moloney) - WS3 for 2I (in room 2I) 9,45 10.00 break 10,00 a.m departure for Walk across Rome (9 groups. Each group is to be monitored by a nominated teacher) 12.30-13.00 free time for lunch for visitors; packed lunch provided by school for Italian pupils; 16.00- meeting in Trinita dei Monti, in front of the church. WS concerning the sundial 16.30 walk to Pincio (Mira di Secchi), Piazza del popolo, S. Maria del popolo (Caravaggio) 17.30 metro A from P.le Flaminio to Lepanto 18.00 Return to school and greeted by host families to take visiting pupils home 8.00 p.m. Restaurant for visiting staff (Pizzeria da Giacomelli) Friday 23 rd March TOPIC The Pantheon and around 8.10 a.m. appointment at school 8,10-9,10 a.m: visitors will join lessons at school: - Gym with class 3H (teacher Varvaro) - Astronomy with class 1H (teacher Fucili) 9,15 9.30 break 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 noon WS about measuring time at Pantheon and Piazza Montecitorio (the obelisk and giant sundial) 2.15 p.m. : departure from school to airport by reserved coach 4

Opening Ceremony Tuesday 20 th March (Lecture Theatre 8.15 to 9.45 a.m.) Welcome by Leonarda Fucili Addresses: Miss Carla Costetti, head of the school experts & co-operators Dr Muccini, Dr Catamo, Dr Aebischer, Dr.ssa Ayami Presentation: Multinational group Contribution (1 selected pupil for each team) The origin of Time: the myth of the cosmic egg Inauguration of Comenius Sundials Musical item: by Giovanni Marsili and pupils of the class 3H Presentation: Bernie Tedd Pupil Contribution: England Presentation: Rupert Genseberger Pupil Contribution: Holland Video TIME Italian song by Giovanotti Closing remarks 5

Visiting and Hosting girls HOSTING GIRLS VISITING GIRLS 1. BEVILACQUA VALERIA Miss Baljyot Kaur 2. GARDENGHI ELENA Sri Putri Syarifudin 3. RECCHIONI ELISA Fay Toxopeus Miss Rosemary Walmsley 4. SQUARCIA CATERINA Miss Lizzie Green 5. SQUARCIA FLAVIA Miss Lucy Kirk 6. MIUTI MARTINA Whitley Sandel 7. PONZUOLI LISA Paula Mestrum 8. STANCANELLI ROBERTA Miss Philippa Audley 9. MUNIZZI ALICE Maria Evers 10. ROSATI RANI (13) Miss Zara Asmat 11. SOFIA KIRSCHEN Miss Chloe Murphy 12. CAROLLO AURORA Miss Isabelle Moore 13. SERPIETRI ALISSA Shaswita Chotkan 14. GUCCIARDO GIULIA Miss Felicia Chang 15. LAMORGESE BIANCA Miss Grace Eyles 16. STATI BIANCA Miss Maddie Browse 17. PERRUCCI LAURA Miss Cate Moore 18. GIALLI BENEDETTA Miss Duwa Zahid 19. ERBANI ELENA Miss Priyanka Ram 20. MARGHERITA POLLI Miss Odubiyi Oreoluwa Visiting and Hosting boys HOSTING BOYS Visiting DUTCH boys 21. BENFORTE GIULIANO Tyl van Gestel 22. MIRABELLA TOMMASO Noah Spann 23. MERLINI MICHELE Joey Roos 24. DELLA CAMERA Lars Beukeboom CLODOALDO 25. NUZZI SOMASCA Alex Dijkman EMANUELE 26. IACCHIA TOMMASO Willem Wardenaar English staff: 1. Mr Bernie Tedd 2. Mrs Anna Moloney 3. Mr Harry Kavanagh 4. Mrs Nishat Azmat Dutch staff: 1. Marije Ebbens 2. Joost Lengkeek 3. Rupert Genseberger French staff: Philippe Jeanjacquot Rumanian staff: Nicole Paznami 6

Travel Details English team: Birmingham (BHX) Depart 08:45 Arrive Zurich 11:40 Flight 421 Swiss International Airlines Monday March 19th Depart Zurich 12.35 Arrive Rome (FCO)14.05 Flight 1736 Swiss International Airlines Monday March 19th (Mrs Nishat Azmat will arrive in Rome on the Wednesday on the following flight Birmingham (BHX) Depart 08:45 Arrive Zurich 11:40 Flight 421 Swiss International Airlines Wednesday March 21st Depart Zurich 12.35 Arrive Rome (FCO)14.05 Flight 1736 Swiss International Airlines Wednesday March 21st Depart Rome on Friday 23 March at 16.35. Rome FCO) Depart 16:35 Arrive Brussels 18.50 Flight 3182 Brussels Airlines Friday 23rd March Depart Brussels 19,35 Arrive Birmingham 19.50 Flight 2047 Brussels Airline Friday 23rd March Dutch team: arrive at Fiumicino on Monday 14.40 volo KLM 3401 returning Friday: KL 3404 from Fiumicino 17.15 hrs - Schiphol 19.50 hrs. 7