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“It was a unique opportunity to get new ideas for both work and self-growth,” it said on the opportunities offered on the day of creativity organised by the municipality of Rezekne in the context of the creativity week. During the first part of the day, the coach of the project “Creative Palace” ran for Schleshchenko's creative methodical workshop “thinking methods for creating creativity and cooperation”, in which educators of educational institutions engaged in the acquisition of six thinking hat techniques. The participants of the creativity day were invited to learn new skills and initiatives for work and self-growth in the ten creative workshops where 11 teachers showed their homes and talent in different areas.
Iveta Alier from THE Feimaņu primary school demonstrated the rotation of the dressing gown (flowers), while the tapping technique was designed by the teacher Ilze Valeniece, teacher of the elementary school school. Ineta Melne and Ingoon Ludborge from THE Nautrēnu secondary school shared secrets about Japanese technics canzaars. In contrast, teachers from THE Audriņu pre-school institution Indra dzene and Tatjana Laganovska took up all of the Iris Folding techniques that conceal the possibilities of “playing” with tissue materials and colours, creating room decorations, congratulations and gifts. Maltas, the teacher of the pre-school educational institution, Iveta Vaišlis, showed the skill to form the fabric, while the Verēmu Dervenik teacher of the Primary School of Verham demonstrated how simple materials (paper twine) would be converted into a room or gift decoration. As part of the new Kaunatas high school teacher Solvita Meļņichenko's creativity day, the leads were introduced into the exciting pearl technique. Inta Bule, a Maltas child and youth centre teacher, discovered the possibilities of filming, but at Rita Sinavska from Maltas 1 st High School could learn how to make congratulations or invitations using the skeletal pages.
Anyone who visited the creative workshops got a new idea, proved himself to be able to create art and make his life more colourful and richer.
Thank the teachers for their responsiveness and courage to demonstrate their passion and talent outside the pedagogical activities!
The seminar is financed by the Comenius project of the European Union.Step2Peac, Activate &Respond2Kids (abbreviation SPARK) and the municipality of Rezekne. The name of the project is “spark” and will continue until August 2013.