
Tuesday, 12 February 2019
SOS: Save Water and Electricity!
Our Erasmus students took an action inside school that could teach us to start saving water and electricity in our every day practice. The best way is to get smart with how we use both of them. So, they wrote down and painted some effective slogans on “Water conservation”, as well as “Electricity conservation” and put them all around the school unit (classrooms, offices, corridors, laboratories, school yard).
The smart pictures with phrases that can be easily remembered helped the dissemination of the energy aim of Agenda 2030, especially Goal 4: Quality Education, Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation, Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, Goal 12: Responsible Production and Consumption and Goal 13: Climate action. The next step was to exhibit all the slogans on stands during an open school event, so their meaning was disseminated to our fellow citizens, too.
Friday, 8 February 2019
Shadow Theater: tradition vs innovation
The
Erasmus students of the Literature Club and Math-e Physics Club
organized a cross-thematic action on the Shadow Theater. Taking
advantage of the talent of a pupil as a modern "karagiozis player" (the
hero of the traditional greek shadow theater), we got to know this
particular art both through the theoretical presentation and through the
"performance" set up in the classroom. He used hand made figures and
traditional acting technique, while presenting the history of this
worldwide famous folk art (from China to Greece).
Since
the Shadow Theater includes elements of Literature (theatrical texts,
student improvisations of theatrical writing), Mathematics (construction
of figures and scenery, proportions of shapes) and Physics
(light-shadow, motion) is offered for the innovative cross-thematic
approach we have successfully implemented, according to Goal 4: Quality education.
Open Event of our school: "Health and wellbeing for teenage students"
The
open event entitled "Health and well-being for teenage students" was
organized by our school in collaboration with the 2nd Department of
Pathology of the General University Hospital of Ioannina and took place
on 23rd January 2019 with great success and audience attendance.
The
event was part of the Erasmus+ / KA2 "Agenda 2030: That's Our
Challenge" program. The aim was to disseminate the objectives of the
program to the general public and, in particular, Goal 3: Good Health
and Wellbeing, Goal 4: Education and Goal 17: Partnerships for the
Goals.
The
results of the projects regarding teenage health were presented,
implemented by Erasmus pupils, under the supervision of members of the
scientific staff of the Clinic. In particular, by making the
somatometric measurements and analyzing the statistic data obtained, the
students understood the connection of "physical literacy” with health
and nutrition.
At
the same time, student slogans on the sustainable development of Agenda
2030 were displayed in the exhibition area, while experiential actions
were implemented by the students themselves, such as measuring pressure
and calculating the Body Mass Index for the people who attended. Our
students were distinguished for their collaborative spirit, interactive
participation and excellent presentation.
Working on three Global Goals
This morning our students worked on three Global Goals, Goal 12 Responsible Consumption and Production, Goal 3 Good Health and Well-Being and Goal 4 Quality Education. With the teachers Bono and Maddalena, they prepared a special Spicy Salt made with the organic herbs of our countryside. They learnt how to produce something good and healthy for cooking without use of additives.
"Mediterranean. Travel and Memories"
Our students were guided to the exhibition of the Italian artist Beppe Labianca with original works, in natural size, made of thin sheets of oxidized iron, attributing variations of human figures from the Mediterranean universe, travels, memories, migration/refugees, wars and peace. As we all know, the Mediterranean Sea has lately become the place of rescue or death for many people who seek for a new life in a new country as victims of a war or other violent situations. So, we served Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, as well as Goal 4: Quality Education and Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
Tuesday, 5 February 2019
30 JANVIER, JOURNÉE DE LA PAIX
J'aimerais que mon oeuvre contribue à la lutte pour la paix et la liberté .
Frida Kahlo
L’intelligence défend la paix. L’intelligence a horreur de la guerre.
Paul Vaillant-Couturier
Et
de l'union des libertés dans la fraternité des peuples naîtra la
sympathie des âmes, germe de cet immense avenir où commencera pour le
genre humain la vie universelle et que l'on appellera la paix de
l'Europe.
Victor Hugo
Tout
groupe humain prend sa richesse dans la communication, l'entraide et la
solidarité visant à un but commun : l'épanouissement de chacun dans le
respect des différences.
Françoise Dolto
Le désarmement extérieur passe par le désarmement intérieur. Le seul vrai garant de la paix est en soi
Dalaï Lama
Ces
sont quelques exemples des documents trouvés et sélectionnés par les
élèves de 4º ESO, qui ont travaillé en se documentant sur le thème de la
Paix.
On a fait des lectures, des commentaires, des débats, et finalement ils ont élaboré l’arbre de la Paix.
Parmis les textes lus on peut trouver les Objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies, concrètement l’objectif nº 16: Paix, justice et institutions efficaces qui ont fait réfléchir nos élèves.
Common Action about “Peace”
On the 30th of January we organised the Common Action about “Peace”. It was dedicated to the global Goal 16 of Agenda 2030 “Peace, Justice and Strong institutions” and to Goal 14 “Life below water”.
After a short brainstorming about the word “Peace” and its possible meaning, the students, divided into groups, guided by the teacher Pina Dell’Aera, Rossella Trovato e Silvia Salerno were invited to reflect about this concept starting from the article 11 of the Italian Constitution which is the only one which states that “Italy is a Republic that repudiates war”. Then we saw a world map with the countries actually at war. We thought about the work of important people who support or have supported peace in their life like Pope Frances who said a big “No to the war” and “the only way to win a war is not to do it” and John Lennon with his legendary song “Imagine”. Other examples were Nadia Murad who has won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2018, a symbol of a generation of young people who has experienced and fought the horrors of the war; Picasso with his painting “Guernica”; Bertolt Brecht with its poem “The war which is coming” where he shows his trenchantly anti-war views. The last work was an extract of the speech Victor Hugo held at the Peace Congress of Paris in 1849.
The
second part of the day was dedicated to the importance of “Water” for
us and for our entire Planet. The teacher Lucia Pampallona explained the
different kinds of water, white water (acque bianche), waste water
(acque reflue), grey water (acque grigie) and sewage (acque nere). She
showed the steps to purify water and the way this water can be reused
after it and the implementation of grey water or rainwater recycling.
She asked all of us to reduce our consumption of water through simple
daily acts when we have a shower or we wash our teeth. She talked about
the heavy impact on the environment of agricultural methods and pig and
cattle farming which need thousands of litres of water every animal. It
will become more and more difficult to sustain this rhythm in the future
so we all should rethink our food habits in a short time. Finally,
a competition with the application aimed to see which class paid more
attention to the activities by means of some questions. The class IV E
sala won the prize, the “Degree of Peace and Environmental
Sustainability”.
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