DIFFERENT BUT EQUAL IN EUROPE

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Greece 12-12-2012


ACTIVITIES OF THE PROJECT INTEGRATED INTO THE CURRICULUM
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12th December 2012
Grade: 4rth
Course: “ History ”
Teachers: Mrs. Ch. Makkou, Mr. V. Petrovas
Visit: Cultural Museum of Aigaleo

Within the scope of the early 20th century history taught in the last year of Lyceum, our students visited the historical and Folklore Museum of Aigaleo, where relics, coins, linen, costumes, books, documents, photographs and handy objects of the refugees from different areas of Asia Minor are kept and shown.
The guide informed the students about the history of Asia Minor, the way of living of Greek people, who were violently forced to leave their native land after the Asia Minor disaster.
Speaking of those people, reference was made to the important role of women in the family and social life of their time. Belonging to the middle class and having a cultivated mind they greatly influence the taking of decisions concerning family matters.

 

 

 

 

 

  

 


  

 

 

 



Friday, November 30, 2012

1st meeting in LITHUANIA



LITHUANIA
25-28  November 2012
1st  Project meeting in Vilnius



Welcome




 



Human Rights Minitoring Institute 

Lithuania - Vilnius

Office of the Equal Opportunities Ombudsperson (OEOO)




25-28 November 2012 in Vilnius 1

 

25-28 November 2012 in Vilnius 2



The entire team at Cathedral Square


Τhe protagonists



The entire team at Trakai



Vilnius, 27 November 2012 – Only women (of course…) By António Gonçalves



The program of the meeting




Monday, November 26, 2012

Greece 26-11-2012

GREECE




SHE WAS GREAT ...

 AND SHE WAS GREEK

 

Lithuania 26-11-2012



LITHUANIA

 




LITHUANIA 25-28 November 2012

 

France 26-11-2012



Our School


Maubeuge


Coco Chanel
 

Simone De Beauvoir
 

Simone Veil 
 

Portugal 26-11-2012



PORTUGAL

 



Female personalities




Personalidades


Portugal 

 

Human rights in Portugal



Notebooks on Women’s Rights

Turkey 26-11-2012



THECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL 
VOCATIONAL 
HICH SCHOOL

 

IMPORTANT WOMAN FIGURES OF TURKEY

   

KARAMURSEL

 

TURKEY

 

Romania 26-11-2012



Romania

Italy 26-11-2012


Italy 20-11-2012  

 

Italian school system 

 Donne di scienza 

Mursia

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Greece 20-11-2012



Health Education Program

Friday, November 16, 2012

Portugal 16-11-2012




Thursday, October 4, 2012

Romania 4-10-2012


DIFFERENT BUT EQUAL IN EUROPE
(DIFFEQUAL)
PROIECT MULTILATERAL COMENIUS
2012 – 2014


WORKSHOP ACTIVITIES
"Voievodul Mircea " High School in partnership with the Centre for Experimental Archeology and Valachia University from Targoviste have set up special activities for pupils involved in our project, reunited under the theme „Women in Prehistoric times”. The purpose is to recreate special activities from the past by using only equipment available at the time. This would lead to a better understanding of the prehistoric society, of both men’s and women’s daily chores and role within the home.
For the last 4 weeks, pupils have had the chance to make their own artefacts and pottery out of clay.  Under the guidance of university teacher Mr. Florin Dumitru we modeled our own statues by using only water and clay while paying attention to the littlest detail. The next step was to polish them using bones and other sharp objects and to paint them. While doing this we used only raw material available to prehistoric people, trying to capture the sense of the time.
Moreover, after our artefacts were burnt in special ovens, we also had a go at reconditioning as, sadly, most of them cracked in the process. To do this, we used a special glue, plaster and water and, by the end, we proudly managed to mend our objects and show them to our teachers and families.
As we found the reconditioning process very exciting, our plan is to attend a future workshop at the National History Museum in Targoviste to learn from pros the secrets of reconditioning items so valuable for our people’s identity and culture.  All activities included in the project are meant to enrich the sensory, tactile and olfactory universe of children brought up in urban areas which leads to a better understanding of the natural world.

We kindly thank Florin for all his enthusiasm and knowledge that he shared with us for the last weeks! All pupils enjoyed working side by side under your guidance!




Romania 4-10-2012




DIFFEQUAL The little archaeologists