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Pascale Hyboud-Peron

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Saturday, 10 February 2018 14:23

Un beau projet reconnu pour sa portée et son contenu.

'Nous sommes persuadés que des contacts humains sont les meilleurs vecteurs de cette mémoire.' - Sylvie Pipon & Franck Baudot

Un projet pédagogique qui reconnait la participation et le sacrifice des troupes de l’ ANZAC, mené par Sylvie Pipon et Franck Baudot au Lycée Carnot de Dijon, a reçu la labellisation de la Mission du Centenaire. C’est en effet une belle reconnaissance de la qualité à la fois de sa portée et de son contenu.

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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 18:19

Following Family Footsteps _ Young Ambassadors Tour 2018

Following Family Footsteps _ Young Ambassadors Tour 2018

Following Family Footsteps Tour 2018

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Thursday, 18 June 2015 00:00

Long lasting relationships

Sharedhistories presenters National Library

The shared histories event at the National Library of New Zealand (Wellington) delivered beyond showcasing five outstanding school projects.

It provided the opportunity for all involved in making the Programme the success it is to come together, exchange and evaluate how far SharedHistories has come since its inception back in November 2013.

Shared Histories was indeed launched mid November 2013 on a beautiful Saturday morning that saw more than twenty New Zealand teachers from around the country...

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Saturday, 23 May 2015 00:00

Presentation Evening at the National Library of New Zealand

Presentation Evening at the National Library of New Zealand

Shared Histories: 
New Zealand and French schools commemorating WW1 together.


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- Embassy of France in New Zealand


- 21 May 2015


On Friday the 12th of June, students and teachers from five New Zealand schools will present projects created as part of the Shared Histories programme during a special event to be held at the National Library of New Zealand.

Shared Histories is a France-New Zealand school collaboration and exchange programme initiated in partnership with the New...

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Sunday, 22 March 2015 00:00

Shared Histories fait vivre l'exploration historique

Shared Histories fait vivre l'exploration historique

Pourquoi s' être engagé dans le projet Shared Histories et quels en sont les aboutissements à ce jour, un an aprés?

Le témoignage de Madame Erika Blériot, Professeur de lettres histoire au lycée professionnel Jean Macé (Aisnes) présente en terme concret les résultats du projet d'étude historique comparée "La Bataille de la Conscience' mené avec Baradene College (Auckland NZ) mais aussi l'impact du projet sur les processus d' apprentissages de ses élèves:

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Sunday, 15 March 2015 00:00

SharedHistories project leads to towns twinning

SharedHistories project leads to towns twinning

Carol, HoD Languages at Nga Tawa Diocesan School, shares what is laying ahead of the partnership formed with Collège Jules Ferry in Conty, France, 18 months into the programme:

" In September my partner myself, our [Nga tawa] Principal, Carmel Spencer, and the Mayor of the Rangitikei, Andy Watson, are going to Conty to visit the school and to make contact with local authorities regarding a school visit in 2016.

As you know,  Nga Tawa hosted a group of 20 last year and we were invited to become...

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Sunday, 15 March 2015 00:00

SharedHistories impact is remarkable

SharedHistories impact is remarkable

Anne, Learning Languages Area Director at Epsom Girls Grammar School, saw the potential of participating in Shared Histories from the outset in October 2013. Anne answers three questions to outline here her students’ journey in developing both the project and their language skills

➔ Can you describe the impact of Shared Histories for you and your students?

The impact is remarkable.  The project has allowed students to connect not only with the past but also to the future.  
 
Our school began in...

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Sunday, 15 March 2015 00:00

Beau programme

Beau programme

Baradene College et Epsom Girls Grammar School s' apprêtent pour leur voyage à Chauny, respectivement au LP Jean Macé et au LGT Gay Lussac.

De belles rencontres en perspective après plus d' un an de travail commun.

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Tuesday, 10 March 2015 00:00

SharedHistories: bien plus qu'une expérience, un investissement

SharedHistories: bien plus qu'une expérience, un investissement

Céline, enseignante au Lycée général et technologique Gay Lussac à Chauny (Aisnes, France) et porteuse du projet Shared Histories en partenariat avec Epsom Girls Grammar School (Auckland, NZ) décrit “ ce qui a commencé par des échanges numériques se transforme en une belle aventure humaine et débouche sur de belles rencontres qui dépasse le virtuel” en répondant à quelques questions:

➞ Est ce que la qualité de votre project dépasse ce que vous en attendiez?

Oui, d'une part , nos élèves français...

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Saturday, 07 February 2015 00:00

Explore the Great War with a partner school

Explore the Great War with a partner school

Shared Histories is a France-New Zealand school collaboration and exchange programme initiated in partnership with the NZ and French Ministries of Education to commemorate the First World War.

It aims to create a framework for New Zealand and French schools to form partnerships and work on collaborative projects on the theme of WW1.

This year, you may be planning to introduce WW1 as a theme with your class(es). Or you may want to broaden and bring alive your students’ intercultural learning...

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