Sunday, March 22, 2015


Hello dear Nordplus project participants!

Mobility 5

May 4-8

Theme: Throwing away prejudices of racism


It is time to start preparing for the 5th mobility of our Nordplus project. The fifth mobility will take place in Estonia. This time you will visit Lääne-Viru College http://www.lvrkk.ee/index.php/et/, which is in Mõdriku (address: Tiigivahe tee 2, Mõdriku, Vinni vald, 46609, Lääne-Viru Maakond, Estonia).


Accommodation for all students and teachers from Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland:

Lääne-Viru College dormitory (address Rohuaia 12, 44308 Rakvere). Dormitory is situated in center of Rakvere and due to the location, public library, theatre, sport center and waterpark are within a walking distance and students can also enjoy cultural and recreational activities offered by the city.


Accommodation for Finnish teachers:


Please don't forget to do your homework (essay, video clip), which have to be posted into theblog. More information about the project week you will be available in a few weeks.



Directions:

 
To get to Tallinn bus station from  Tallinn airport:

By bus:
The bus stops are located on floor 0, i.e. by the car park that is located at the front of the airport, next to the so-called lower entrance. From bus stop 1, bus route no. 2 departs towards the city centre. Tickets can be bought from the bus driver when entering the bus. If you buy the ticket on the bus, it costs 1.60 EUR

By taxy:
For a €5-10 trip to the centre, we strongly advise you use one of Tallinn Airport`s contractual taxi partners, which are Tulika Takso, Tallink Takso and Tulika Business. The taxis of these companies will wait for passengers at the front of the terminal.

To get to Rakvere from Tallinn by bus :

To get to Mõdriku from Rakvere: (someone will be there to meet you in Rohuaia dormitory and show you to the bus station).


Maps:
Tallinn-Rakvere-Mõdriku


 
Weather forecast: http://weather.ee/rakvere/

 

See you soon in Estonia! 

Best Regards

Laivi Annus-Anijärv


Saturday, March 14, 2015






The case studies were evaluated according to the criteria that were listed on the blog.
All of the groups did great work.

Congratulations.

The case studies were built on strategic plans, which could easily work in real life.

This mobility was special, because all the groups solved their case studies in the same level. That‘s why it was a long discussion about the group which should take the first place.

Anyway, the third group was the best. Besides their strategic plan, the girls did some extra work like: interviews in the streets of Riga. This extra work gave them extra evaluation points.

This mobility has shown us that even in a short period of time students can easily manage with every task.

Many thanks,

Iveta