Groups online activities

Students have been separated into groups of ten. The groups have been talking about different themes that were: happiness, essential institutions, culture, human rights, entertainment, and values. Members of each group had to do some research about their theme and they also had to write it down. They were talking about subjects related to the theme of the group.

In culture, for example, they talked about keeping or not keeping old customs and habits, they figured that everyone was unanimous about keeping them, but they thought about changing them or making them more suitable for today’s standards.

In the group of most important institutions we have been talking about indispensable institutions Here are some of them: UNICEF helping kids from families that are not rich, amnesty international-an organization helping people damaged by violence, wars, and other human rights violations, Greenpeace that is helping the environment…

In a group about human rights, we were discussing why human rights are important, and we came to the conclusion they are important for peace and well-being. We also debated what they even are and what are their characteristics. We figured out that they are something nobody can take away from other people, they belong to each human being, just as they were born. It isn’t something you earn or fight for. They are universal. Now that we know what they mean and why they are important, which of them are the most important for us as an individual? We had different answers, but all of them were important. Some of them were: personal space or freedom of discrimination, freedom of slavery, innocent till proven guilty, equality for everybody no matter their gender, race, religion, or nationality, the right of political freedom (right to vote), etc. We were thinking if anybody’s human rights were taken away or violated and we talked about it.

In the group Entertainment, we mostly talk about the perfect sport for the perfect society. We talked about what sport is perfect for everyone. A sport multiple people can play together, a sport that can be competitive but also laid back and soothing. We brainstormed about different sports until one of us brought up “Kubb” or “Wikingerschach”. Kubb is a lawn game where the objective is to knock over wooden blocks (kubbar) by throwing wooden batons (kastpinnar) at them. The play takes place on a small rectangular playing field, known as a “pitch”. “Kubbs” are placed at both ends of the pitch, and the “king”, a larger wooden block, is placed in the middle of the pitch. Some rules vary from country to country and from region to region, but the ultimate objective of the game is to knock over the “kubbs” on the opposing side of the pitch, and then to knock over the “king”, before the opponent does. Games can last from five minutes to well over an hour. The game can be played on a variety of surfaces such as grass, sand, concrete, snow, or even ice. After we settled for “Kubb” the time we had to discuss entertainment was already over. We then got back together with the other groups and presented the outcome of our discussion. After every group presented their results, we finished the meeting.

In our meetings we were also talking about VALUES, what they are and how are they important for our lives. We came up to decision that values are a person´s principles or standards of behaviour, one´s judgement of what is important in life. We also made a questionnaire for students and for parents in schools and they both agreed on that that the RESPECT is one of the most important, because if you want to feel safe in society it is really important to be respected but also respect others. People should respect each other, should not laugh if someone is different and should accept everyone. Another important value is EQUALITY, and this means that people should be equal in status, rights and opportunities. SOLIDARITY which is agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest is also very important. So, at the end of the meeting, we created this list of m ost important values for happy society and those are listed here:

  • respect
  • equality
  • generosity
  • justice
  • peace
  • solidarity
  • safety

Slovakia Kosice group

Slovakia Kosice group

Wednesday

Our trip to Strasbourg started on Wednesday at Kosice airport. We flew to Vienna by plane, where
we waited about 2 hours for the next plane to Basel. Here, we managed to buy some snacks to ease
our hunger. After we arrived in Basel, we got to the train station and took the train to Strasbourg. The
journey was beautiful, however it was very long. So, it was about 11 PM when we finally reached
Strasbourg. Then, we followed the navigation to the hotel, and there we immediately fell asleep, because
the journey was exhausting.

Thursday

On Thursday we went on a sightseeing tour of the European Court of Human Rights. Luckily we had a
Slovak guide that made it easier to understand, so the trip was enriching and fascinating. On the
other hand, we sadly missed the first half of the Erasmus meeting. After our lunch, the second half of
the meeting had begun. We did some interesting stuff there and when the meeting ended, we again
went to the city, to eat, to buy some food for later and just wander around. We discovered the
beauties of Strasbourg such as the Notre Dame, Le petit France, and much more. Later in the night, we
had some ice-breaking activities inside our group.

Friday

On Friday we went to the European Council together with the whole Erasmus group. At first, we got a bit
lost, because we thought that we were going to the European parliament. After an interesting
presentation inside the European Council, we took the bus back to the center of Strasbourg and went
to have lunch. Then the second meeting started. When the meeting had ended, we went to the city once
again, but this time it wasn’t about shopping. We wanted to find someplace where we could watch a
hockey match between Slovakia and France. Our team won so we were truly happy. In the evening
we came back to the hotel where we spent the rest of the day playing games and having fun.

Slovenian group in Strasbourg

Slovenian group in Strasbourg

Our slovenian group arrived in Strasbourg at 21:00. First we  settled down at a hotel. Then about ten o`clock we went outside to find something to eat. We found a pizzeria, but we waited a long time for pizza and returned to the hotel at midnight.

The next day we met with other project members and after the meeting we returned to a hotel. After that we went outside for lunch but we splitted in two groups. First group went to a ˝fancy restaurant˝ and another group made up of boys went for kebabs. In the evening we went into the city center for dinner and we went to see the city sights. We also tried the traditional alsacian food the Flammekueche or tarte flambée.

On Friday we went to see European council and after that we went to a delicious lunch. At around five o`clock we went to town to visit some landmarks. We also visited a majestic cathedral Notre-Dame, and we went shopping. We also spent some time by the river Rhine.

Finally Saturday came and even though the weekend started, but we still had to work hard and finish the project work. We also went to city center again and we took a boat trip.

Essays about COVID-19

After the 1st meeting the famous Covid-19 hit the whole world hard, and everything started slowing down. The same happened to our project, it slowed down. So we started a small project, where students needed to write an essay about the current Covid-19 situation and how it changed our life. We then made a webpage where we uploaded the essays on. 

If you want to read our essays click here >

A debate about the future

At the first meeting after the gathering in Slovenia, we were introduced to each other once again, because a lot of new members joined the project, so we spend a lot of time talking about our social values. So we could get to know each other. After that, we had a small talk about the meeting in Slovenia and the fun activities that we participated in. After that, we presented the work we have done in our respective schools. We talked about the government and had a debate about what the government should do about climate change, like restricting the use of plastic bags, straws, and plastic in general. After the meeting, the restrictions were actually implemented by European Union.

We had a separate debate about bottles and other hard plastics. Should we make them thinner and more ECO-friendly? After the conversation EU once again banned all single-use plastic items, if they’re not ECO, but we haven’t talked about it since then. The next point we wanted to touch on, was entertainment. More specifically entertainment in the past and future. We talked about how back in the Rome days, people watched gladiators fight, and now we watch boxing matches, football, baseball … etc. We were trying to guess possible entertainment in the future. We were also thinking about the easiest and minimal changes, that everyone should implement in their life, that can help our society. At the end we set the talking points for the next meeting and finished the Meeting.

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