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gallery | ACCADEMIA NAPOLETANA FOR 72° “PALASCIANO” SCHOOL

On the occasion of the IYIL 2019, Dr.Massimiliano Verde, president of the Accademia Napoletana (Neapolitan Academy) realizes a didactic project to teach Neapolitan Language, Culture and History.

The innovative work is part of the Neapolitan Academy's "Nuje" project to save and promote Neapolitan Language today at risk (Unesco's declaration).

In this way dr. Massimiliano Verde works as an expert for the PON FSE 2014-2020 "Napoli: parole, suoni e colori” (Naples, words, sounds, and colors).

In particular dr.Verde Massimiliano aims the “Napoli, lingua e Cultura” project (Naples, language, and culture) for the pupils of the 5D class of the Istituto Comprensivo 72°Palasciano of Naples (Italy). It is Primary School.
Napoli, Lingua e Cultura-bis (Naples, Language, and Culture) is a project for the European Structural Funds - National Operational Program "For school, skills and learning environments" 2014-2020.
This work is developed according to the Public notice “Enhancement education in cultural, artistic and landscape heritage ". Axis I - Education - Social Fund European (ESF).

It is a multidisciplinary and intercultural work to learn correct Neapolitan pronunciation and orthography, to preserve the history and culture of Naples and Campanian territory.

In the end, Verde realized a bi-lingual document (Neapolitan and Italian)

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