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CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE STUDENTS
 
My name is Zsabrina. I am from SMAN 1 Subang, Indonesia and I participated in the AEC project “Where Music Lives”. I was very pleased when Mrs Svetlana allowed me to join this project. I think this project was very good – I really liked it. I was glad to work together with different internationals from Asia and Europe. I made a lot of friends during the project, and together we shared things about our cultures and our different interests. Read More
 
Zsabrina Marchsya Ayunda
SMAN 1 Subang, Indonesia
 
 
My life starts with a warm greeting from an early sunlight ray that spreads across my half-asleep face. As a student of Davao City National High School, and a fourth year student at that, I wake up at an early hour to attend an early flag ceremony. One of the subjects that we take up in our school involved choosing an AEC project. Along with three other classmates we decided to join the project entitled “Eco Tourists’ Passports” Project. We didn’t exactly know what we were getting into but it mostly told us that we would be collaborating with other students from other schools coming from different parts of Asia and Europe. Read More
 
Salvosa, Mia S
Davao City National High School, Philippines
 
 
Two different continents are interacting in one classroom, wherein everyone is in contrast to each with their cultures, languages, traditions and environments. It may be impossible to think that these two continents, Asia and Europe, can comprehend each other in spite of the differences that they have. They may not be the same but they are still one creation that God made as they are living on the same planet… We are still ONE in mind and in heart to survive all circumstances as we live on Earth and may come to a productive and joyful living.
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Rosenil G. Dumagan
Davao City National High School, Philippines
 
 
One of the biggest opportunities in my life was to join the AEC Project. I had always wanted to join this and my joy knew no limits when I was accepted into the project, I felt very happy and proud on the day I found out. I like interacting with people and AEC has given me a chance to do so. This is the best way to know the cultures, religions and views of different people from all over Asia and Europe. Read More
 
Prateek Bajaj
St. Mark’s Senior Secondary Public School, India
 
 
Working with students and teachers from other schools was a wonderful experience. Working with them has taught me how to cooperate with students who are from different countries with different cultures and languages. These projects made me learn to love our mother earth and save it for our future and future generations to come. I have realised that even a single small step towards saving our earth and our natural resources is an important step and it does count. Read More
 
Saman Khan
St. Mark’s Girls Senior Secondary Public School, India
 
 
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CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE MEMBERS
 

MI. World International World Conference
Singapore, 28 April – 9 May 2010

The inaugural MI.WORLD International Conference 2010, organised by the Millennia Institute, gathered 58 students and 16 educators from 13 overseas partner schools to join with over 80 Millennian students for an educational and cultural exchange. Of these schools, many are active AEC-NET schools. Read more

 
Mr Tan Chor Pang, Principal
Millennia Institute, Singapore
 

WHAZZUP? – The Face-to-Face Meeting
Kaarina, Finland, 15 – 23 May 2010

Two partner schools of the AEC-NET Award winning project WHAZZUP? had the unique chance for a face-to-face meeting in May 2010, when 15 students with their energetic teacher, Ms Geeta Rajan, from St. Mark’s Senior Secondary Public School in New Delhi India visited Kaarina Senior High School in Finland. Read more

 
Ms Sinikka Laakio-Whybrow / Ms Merja Laine, Language Teachers and Project Co-ordinators
Kaarina Senior High School, Finland
 
 

Where Music Lives – Our Guests from India
Tallinn, Estonia, 23 – 26 May 2010

Lasnamae Gymnasium and St. Mark’s Senior Secondary Public School have been partners for 2 years, working together on the project “Where Music Lives”. Read more

 
Ms Svetlana Dychenko, Head of ICT and Teacher of Computer Science
Lasnamae Gymnasium, Estonia
 
 
The Asia Europe Classroom - Interesting international projects for Irish Teachers
The Asia Europe Classroom (AEC-NET) is for teachers and pupils throughout the two continents to meet on-line and share work on curricular based projects. You can find out more on the AEC-NET website where it is possible to register your school for a new project, join an existing project or sign up to the mailing list and be kept up to date. Read More
Angela Rickard