Monday, November 3, 2008

Comenius meeting in Perama-Ioanninon-Greece



The fourth meeting of our Comenius project was held during October (18-23) in Perama-Ioanninon. Twelve teachers from Germany, Greenlad, Spain and Turkey met there.

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We evaluated the work done up to now and discussed what activities we intend to do next



We showed our partners round the school and classroms. In addition, our students had some lessons with the foreign teachers. It was a great experience for them.




In a special ceremony at school the comenius teachers were welcomed by the Head of the second education office in Ioannina, the Principal, the School advisor and the Deputy mayior.


Mereover, the students recited poems from the involved countries in the project, sang greek songs and danced greek traditional dances.









During their stay in Ioannina our guests had the opportunity to know the city of Ioannina and its history and to visit interesting places as: Dodoni theater, the Island in Pamvotis Lake, the Perama cave,the traditional villages Zagorochoria, the old stone bridge (Kokkoru) and the canyon of Vicos.



We also made a day trip to the island of Kerkyra (Corfu)





Comenius teachers had also a meeting with the deputy mayors.




We, the students and the teachers of the High School of Perama-Ioanninon ( Greece), wish to thank all the teachers from Germany, Greenland, Spain and Turkey for the five memorable days we had with them.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The myth of Europe

From 1st January 2002on, we have keen introduced to the Euro. The Euro was named after Europe. Yet who was Europe?
Long, long ago, when the continent of Europe had not been named, there lived a pretty young woman, Europa. Europa was the only daughter of Phoenician’s king Aginora. Her mother was Tilephasa. (Phoenicia was an ancient region in the Middle East, corresponding to modern Libanon, with adjoining parts of Syria and Israel).
Europa and her friends used to go for a walk to the shore of Tiro’s. One day, as they were playing at that place, appeared a white beautiful bull. The princess struck by the beauty of this pretty creature and since he was meek, she started playing with him. In time she felt comfortable enough with the bull to climb upon his back for a ride.
All of a sudden, the bull threw himself at the waves and started swimming, carrying the girl with him. They crossed the water together and arrived eventually at the island of Crete. Upon arriving in Crete the bull revealed his identity. He was the ruller of Olympian gods, Zeus, who transformed himself into a bull, in order to fool Europa during the abduction.
After this she was directed to a palace and there she became a queen. She lived a happy life and bore three sons, two of whom, Minoas and Rodamanthis, became famous and lived beyond this life to be judges of souls in the kingdom of Hades.
It is worth mentioning that the bull that stars in this myth was transformed into the constellation of Taurus.-------------------------------------------------------------

The students of Perama High School gave their own insight into the myth of Europe.






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Sunday, January 20, 2008

My country in pictures

My country is Greece It is also called Hellas

Greece is a lively country, with a unique combination of Eastern and Western values at play. Hellas is rich with a history that spans many centuries and many cultures. From the Minoans to the height of the Greek city-states and beyond, join us as we explore and study the rich history of this region of the world.
Total area: 131,957 km2
Total population: 10,934,097 (2001 census)
4 million live in Athens
Country Tel. code: +30
Monetary Unit: Euro (€) divided into 100 cents
Dominant religion: Christian Orthodox (98% of population)
There are also Muslims , Jehovah's Witnesses, Roman Catholics, Protestants, Scientologists and Jews.

Flag of Greece
The blue and white colours of the Greek flag symbolize the blue of the sky and sea and the white of the light of the sun, colours that were preserved in the Hellenic history with the shield of Achilles, the banners of Alexander the Great, the flags of Konstantinos Palaiologos to the colours of the emblem of the first king of the Hellenes in modern times.

The National Anthem of Greece
Hymn to Freedom
I recognize you
by the dreadful edgeof Your sword.
I recognize Your face,
forcibly staring at the land.
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From the sacred graves
of the slain Greeks
You rise, valiant again.
Hail, Oh Hail, Liberty!
In 1823 the poet Dionysios Solomos (a distinguished poet from Zakynthos Island) wrote The ” Hymn to Liberty “ that consists of 158 stanzas . In 1825, the first two stanzas officially became the the national anthem of Greece.

The capital of Greece
The capital of Greece is Athens .
Athens is located in south eastern Greece on the Attic Plain.
We cal it Athena, named by Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and patron of the city. It is one of the first societies to establish democracy and is the birthplace and home of many great historical figures such as Socrates, Plato, Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles, just to name a few. Many buildings from antiquity still stand in Athens today as testimony to the enduring quality of this city .

The highest mount of Greece
The highest mount of Greece is Olympus, 2,917 meters high. It is located about 100 km away from Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city.
In the Greek mythology, mount Olympus is symbolically the home of the twelve Olumpians, the principal gods in the Greek pantheon . The Greeks thought of it as built with crystal mansions wherein the gods, such as Zeus, dwelt. It is also known in Greek mythology that when Gaia gave birth to the Titans, they used the mountains of Greece as their thrones since they were so huge, and Cronus sat on Mount Olympus itself .

The largest lake of Greece
The Lake Trichonida (or Vrachori) is the largest lake in Greece 95 km2 (apart from Megali Prespa, a small part of which belongs to Greece). From an ecological point of view, it is one of the most important natural lakes of Western Greece. Lake Trichonida is surrounded by cultivated fields with Nicotiana tabaccum, Citrus and olive trees.


longest river of Greece
The longest river of Greece is Aliakmon, 297 km. long. It rises on Grammos Mountain and disembogues in Thermaikos gulf in central Macedonia.




Greece has many beautiful Landscapes







Greece is full of antiquities










Greeks are concerned with the value of every human being on earth and strongly believe that all men should be equal.


Greetings in Greek language
Good morning -->Kalimera
Good evening -->Kalispera
Good night -->Kalinichta
Thank you -->Efcharisto
How are you? -->Ti kanis?
Very well, thank you -->Poli kala, efcharisto

Greek Proverbs
Lazy youth, begging old age.“ (Laziness)
Bean by bean, the sack gets full." (On the merits of saving)
The illiterate person is like an uncarved piece of wood." (Literacy)

Giorgos Seferis (1900-1971)
Giorgos Seferis was one of the most important Greek poets of the 20th century, and a Nobel laureate. He also pursued a career in the Greek foreign service, culminating in his appointment as Ambassador to the U.K, a post which he held from 1957 to1972
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DENIAL
On the secret seashore
white like a pigeon
we thirsted at noon;
but the water was brackish
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On the golden sand
we wrote her name;
but the sea-breeze blew
the writing vanished.
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With what spirit, what heart,
what desire and passion
we lived our life: a mistake!
So we changed our life..
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Odysseas Elytis ( 1911-1996)
Odysseas Elytis was a Greek poet, considered as one of the most important representatives of romantic modernism in Greece and the world. In 1979he was awarded the Nobel Prise in Literature.
CALENDAR OF AN INVISIBLE APRIL
"The wind was whistling continuously, it was
getting darker, and that distant voice was
incessantly reaching my ears : "an entire life"...
"an entire life"...
On the opposite wall, the shadows of the
trees were playing cinema"

Maria Callas
Maria Callas was a famous classical singer, Opera News wrote of her, "Nearly thirty years after her death, she's still the definition of the diva as artist—and still one of classical music’s best-selling vocalists."
Her words "You know, it is a very strange feeling to be a living legend while I am still on the earth. Perhaps it would be better if all those people who admired my voice decided to consider me immortal following my death. If that happened I would sit on some cloud, looking down and I would enjoy the view instead of sitting and worrying about whether I could manage to get out the high notes."

Dr. Georgios Papanikolaou, Inventor of the Pap test
Dr. Papanicolaou authored over 150 publications, and throughout his life received many honors and awards. Millions of women have received the Pap test and deaths from cancer of uterus have been greatly reduced, because of the test. It was predominantly through Dr. Papanicolaou’s efforts that cytology became accepted as a basis for diagnosis

Constantinos Karatheodori
Constantin Carathéodory was an extraordinary mathematician of the first half of the 20th century with a great worldwide influence. He was born in Berlin of Greek parents . He made significant contributions to the theory of functions of a real variable, the calculus of variations, and measure theory.

One of our products ιs olive
Greece is full of olive groves. The Olive Tree, is the protagonist of the Greek nature and history as olive oil is the protagonist of the Greek diet. Olive oil, as it is testified by the fossilized olive trees which are 50.000-60.000 thousand years old and were found in the volcanic rocks of Santorini, has always been a distinctive element of the country. Its systematic cultivation started in the pre-historic times - the Stone and Bronze Age.

Olive as symbol
In Greek mythology, Zeus bestowed the newly created city of Athens to the god providing the most useful gift to humanity. Poseidon offered a war chariot with a fully equipped war horse. Athena offered the olive tree.Olive wreaths were worn by brides and awarded to olympic victors. In Jewish and Christian tradition, the olive is a symbol of peace and it was an olive-branch which the dove brought back to Noah when the Flood was over .

Greece is sunny,we Greeks love sun