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The First Physical Mobility in Our Project: Stereotypes, Sofia, Bulgaria

During the week from 21.03.2022 to 25.03.2022, the topic of Stereotypes was finalized. 25. Dr Petar Beron Primary School hosted an international meeting with students and teachers from partner schools in Romania and Croatia. The week passed dynamically, filled with many activities related to stereotypes. The students participated in seminars on several topics: “Stereotypes before …

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Students watching the film Billy Elliot

Stereotypes in Films

A film or films that deal with stereotypes were shown at school. Most of our schools chose the film Billy Elliot. A discussion on the film(s) was held afterwards. A few students also wrote their own analysis of stereotypes in films. Students watching the film Billy Elliot More on Twinspace Text author: Ana Serenčeš

An excerpt from a student’s work

Local and Regional Stereotypes

Students did research on what stereotypes are held about people from their region. They made posters and essays from their findings and hung them in school hallways, thus creating a school exhibition. An excerpt from a student’s work More on Twinspace Text author: Ana Serenčeš

Grandparents at school

A photo from a student’s work Unfortunately, because of the pandemic, our students’ grandparents were not able to come to school, but that is why our students had pleasant conversations with them at home. Students and their grandparents organized tea partues and discussed students’ behaviour at school in the past, as well as the punishments …

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Fun then and fun now

Bulgarian students playing the game ‘Two is little, three is a lot’ Students did research on traditional children’s games that were popular in their countries. They shared the results with other students. Then, students from each country played games from other countries. They filmed themselves. To compare the experiences of traditional play and modern amusement, …

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