Showing posts with label mobility in Málaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobility in Málaga. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Mobility in Málaga
April 04, 2019
Al Alhambra, contest, dissemination, guided visit, mobility in Málaga, Principia, role of women, role of women-malaga, sexism, volience gender, women
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The stay of our European partners came to its end some days ago. For a week, Romanian and Polish students and teachers were at our school in order to develop different workshops and activities. On their arrival, they visited our facilities and every day they had the chance to taste scrumptious breakfasts prepared and served by our students from the Vocational Course in Catering Services.
Throughout
the week, the students carried out activities concerning the role of women in
our society (astounding female scientists,
writers, philosophers and artists) as well as workshops focused on analyzing
equality between men and women and some other ones whose main aim was to detect
sexist behaviours.
Finally, we
all could enjoy a visit to “Principia”, a science Museum, a guided visit in the
city center and a day trip to see Granada and its spectacular landmark, La
Alhambra.
An amazing
week full of interactive activities and debates in which our students worked in
collaboration and shared information, ideas, opinions and emotions; a very enriching experience that we are sure
we will never forget. :)
Below, the terrific video that our European volunteer Marion Dombey made on our learning, teaching and training activites in Málaga.
(By Marion Dombey)
Background music:
- https://www.jamendo.com/track/
Friday, March 29, 2019
We are not dumb Barbie dolls
March 29, 2019
barbie dolls, mobility in Málaga, role of women, role of women-Spain, sexism, women
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This performace took place in the corridor during the mobility in Málaga. The idea was to reflect on the message dolls convey: "Women are just valuable because of their physical appearance and not because of what they do" associated with images of beautiful and perfect women. The main aim of this activity is to denounce these superficial stereotypes that are internalized by girls since they are little and to show that other different kinds of dolls that think, create, imagine and make great things must be promoted. That's why we could see amazing women such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Frida Kahlo, Virginia Wolf, Helen Keller and Rosa de Luxemburg into the Barbie boxes. We wanted everyone to be surprised when pressing the button: famous quotations by astounding women.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Twilight: a sexist film
March 26, 2019
debate, mobility in Málaga, role of women, role of women-Spain, sexism, Twilight, women
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One of the first activities we started with during the mobility in Málaga. It consisted of watching Twilight and stopping it every time we detected some kind of sexism.
The main character has a crush on the "bad guy" and becomes obsessed with him. Does she need anyone to be "a complete woman"?. A film full of chichés and stereoptypes that we must break if we want men and women to be equal.
Friday, March 22, 2019
Local newspaper about the project
March 22, 2019
dissemination, mobility in Málaga, role of women, role of women-Romania, Romania
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Gender violence against women (1)



In the workshop: violence against women, the students presented their conclusions after working in collaboration and sharing information about their respective countries.
The winner of the contest is...
March 22, 2019
micro-story, mobility in Málaga, role of women, role of women-Spain, women
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The winner of the contest is ... Klaudia Janowska!!!!
Congratulations!!!!
And here is her mind-blowing micro-story:
Like a girl
Congratulations!!!!
And here is her mind-blowing micro-story:
Like a girl
“Run like a girl”, they said. So, I did.
Feeling the wind ruffle my hair, I ran.
From one leg to the other, delicately, carefully, without effort.
Gain everyone’s attention, look rather perfect.
“Why?” they said. “What does run like a girl mean to you?”
I locked myself in silence. Sat down in a corner. Thought about all
these strong, powerful women who fought for their rights, for equality.
Therefore, why didn’t I run as fast as I could, the best I could?
Our society has created this phrase “like a girl”.
When did something “like a girl” become an insult?
Why doesn’t it mean “win the race” in our heads?
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Everyday sexism video
One of the activities to carry out during the mobility in Spain was to tell the students from the different countries to think about everyday situations where we show sexist behaviour. Our European volunteers, Jenny and Marion hepled them and Marion made this fantastic video.
Friday, March 8, 2019
Presentations on the topic of Role of Women
March 08, 2019
Erasmus+, mobility in Málaga, role of women, Role of women-Poland, Role women-Poland, workshop
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How women are portrayed in advertisement industry.
Women in Advertisements
Role of Women in the Polish Culture
Women in Advertisements
Role of Women in the Polish Culture
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