P12 Woman's History Month
eTwinning event " WOMEN HISTORY MONTH- Fearless Women" https://live.etwinning.net/events/event/178336
Woman's History Month
https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/etwinning/projects/womans-history-month/twinspace
Woman's History Month project is one of the activities of the Erasmus+KA229 project "Combining Approaches in the Literature and Language Learning", C.A.L.L. C.A.L.L. is a three-year project between four partner high schools from Croatia, Turkey, Romania and North Macedonia. During the project, students will research national and international women who changed literature, art, history or science, analyze newspaper texts, statistical data in which gender inequality can be read, create posters with drawings and slogans on the topic of gender equality and create a joint brochure "Women who inspired us".
FINISHED ETWINNING'S WOMAN'S HISTORY MONTH PROJECT
At the end of May, the eTwinning project Woman's History Month ended, which was implemented from the beginning of March as part of the Erasmus project Combining Approaches in the Literature and Language Learning (C.A.L.L.) with students and teachers of partner schools of the C.A.L.L. project.
Students marked International Women's Day by analyzing newspaper texts and statistical data in which gender inequality can be read, marked the Day of European Authors by reading the works of European authors, researched women from national and world history who changed the world and presented them using ICT tools, made posters with drawings and slogans on the topic of gender equality, created a brochure about women from national and world history, discussed in the forum about the greatness of these women and how they inspired us, and thus improved language, media and digital literacy, communication writing skills, increased criticality, personal growth , respect for others and gender equality. The project's activities achieved all of its goals.
You can view the final joint product WOMEN WHO INSPIRED US at the link
https://www.emaze.com/@ALOWQCRWQ/great-woman