Introducing each other
YARMOUK UNIVERSITY MODEL SCHOOL – IRBID -JORDAN
PI TL ”B.P.-Hasdeu” Moldova
https://padlet.com/angelicnataly/ue7cvrlwr87q
Dahiat Alrashid School for girls
JORDAN
Maztouria Preparatory school Tunisia
Fatima Bent Alyaman Secondary School – JORDAN
IIS GALILEO GALILEI CREMA ITALY
PIONEER PREPARATORY SCHOOL Khaireddine Pasha of Sidi Bouzid TUNISIA
THE OTHER LOGOS
Aysha gharaibah , fatema bent alyaman secondary school JORDAN
PI Theoretical Lyceum “B.P.-Hasdeu”, Moldova
IIS GALILEO GALILEI CREMA-ITALY
Pioneer preparatory school Kaireddine pasha of sidi Bouzid


Preparatory school Maztouria Tunisia
Voting and results
We democratically voted to choose the best logo. Each school suggested their logo and then all logos: six were set for voting for the best one for the project and here are the results!
DEMOCRACY IN MY COUNTRY

Aysha gharaibah , fatema bent alyaman
https://twinspace.etwinning.net/files/collabspace/9/69/769/84769/files/bf12b3215.docx
Dahiat AlRasheed School for girls -Amman
Jordan has made significant progress towards a democratic system of government.
Jordanian Parliament is part of ademocracy that has not been achieved by other
states within the Middle East.

Yarmouk University Model School

Visiting the parliament and attending one of its important sessions; that was amazing!
IIS GALILEO GALILEI – ITALY
According to article 10.3 TEU of the Lisbon Treaty (2009), ‘every citizen shall have the right to participate in the democratic life of the Union’.
We have started our journey along the path of democracy.
A general overview of the different forms of democratic governments, then…
let’s create – DEMOCRATICALLY – our ideal nation
Students will discuss and vote inside their groups and finally they’ll present their ideal nation.

But we need food for thought, we can’t miss good chances to be better citizens. Thanks to Professor Alemanno we had an opportunity to muse and being inspired. (Unfortunately we can’t share here the link of the webinar because it was in Italian – however we can show some useful links)

Thanks to the Italian eTwinning support we had the chance to follow a very inspirational webinar with Professor Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor in EU Law at HEC Paris and also Global Clinical Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and permanent Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo, School of Public Policy and at the College of Europe. www.albertoalemanno.eu
He is an academic, author and politic activist. He is internationally known for his scholarly and public interest work on the democratization of the European Union, the use of law to advance the public interest, in areas such as risk regulation, public health, consumer rights and food policy as well as legal education reform. He has developed the theory of citizen lobbying to rethink representative democracy in the national and transnational space.
So much food for thought. We suggest http://thegoodlobby.eu/
PI TL “B.P.-Hasdeu”, Moldova
One way to celebrate Democracy is to celebrate the Flag Day, which our country celebrated today by singing, reciting and making a flashmob
Enjoying Democracy in my classroom

Yarmouk University Model School
One day students wanted to make a decision, they voted for more than one idea.
Yarmouk University Model School
Dahiat AlRasheed School for girls-Amman
Practicing democracy at our school


Simulation of the electoral process in classroom


PI Theoretical Lyceum “B.P.-Hasdeu”, Moldova
The teacher is democratic when she gives homework, she gives the students the opportunity to choose what they want to presernt, giving several choices.
IIS GALILEO GALILEI & fake news – class activity
Nowadays it is crucial we think critically, access and analyze data. An independent critical thought is necessary to participate fully in the democratic process.
Here below we have uploaded an example of the activity ‘Fake news challenge’. One student introduces six newspaper articles (three from broadsheets and three from tabloids). His/her classmates are asked to detect the fake piece of news.
Useful tools:
https://www.factcheck.org/
https://www.theguardian.com/news/reality-check
https://www.bbc.com/news/topics/cp7r8vgl2rgt/reality-check
but there are many others.
Enriko presenting the activity




IIS GALILEO GALILEI
& Voting Experience
Culminating Activity: In-class Simulated Election
We are applying what we have learned about voting procedures and experiencing the processes similar to a real election.
The partner students are asked to role-play voters while we are showing the key ideas of our political parties in support of democracy. Which party will be voted the most?
Please read and listen to the proposals, then vote the best political party.





Which is the best party? Let’s vote!
1. The Straveroh Political Party
2. The Earth Party
3. The Education Party
4. The Humanity Party
5. The Freedom Party
Living Democracy:
each school should perform an activity or hold an event in which students live democracy in real life
Yarmouk University Model School with dissemination event video
Discuss
Many events and activities were held at our school so as to make students live democracy. The last video added comes under dissemination in which our school is shown participating in an important parade of expressing opinion and attitude towards certain issues concerning the affairs in our country and the…
PI TL ”B.P-Hasdeu
We have simulated local election, on choosing a school president. Pupils have made their choice.
Dear partners, please, let us understand what do free elections mean for you?Free elections, do they show/prove democracy in your country?
Vote
Aysha gharaibah

IIS GALILEO GALILEI ITALY – DISSEMINATION EVENT
eTwinning event: on site



First part of the event : dissemination.


We invited other students, class presidents and teachers to this event. We showed the driving question of the ‘Living Democracy’ Project and the activities we carried out to support the idea of the importance of democracy in our country. We also highlighted the opportunities given by the eTwinning platform regarding the sharing of information, cooperation and communication among partners. We introduced the partners who cooperated with us in the project:
– Maysoon AlWaqfi, Yarmouk University Model School, Jordan
– Natalia Rata, IP Liceul Teoretic „B.P.-Hasdeu„, Republic of Moldova
– Shireen Awajaan, Dahyat Al Rashed , Jordan
– Aysha Gharaibah, Fatima Bent Alyaman Secondary School, Jordan
– Houssine Bousbia, Ecole préparatoire de MAZTOURIA, Tunisia
Second part of the event: The Journey of Memory
We travelled along the path of democracy, we created our own ideal state, we visited the palace of Lombardy regional government, we made our democratic parties and we voted. We understood the importance of freedom of speech and the dangers of fake news. We shared our ideas about democracy with our partners in the double interviews and we met them through Skype because our love for democracy has no boundaries.
There was a last journey we wanted to make, a warning against indifference, that voter and information apathy which can be really dangerous.
So Anna and Stefano, who participated to the journey of memory, gave us the opportunity to muse on the mistakes of the past in order to avoid them in the future. They shared this experience because we wanted to end the project Living Democracy with this key idea:
without democracy it’s impossible to have the basic rights respected.
This short video is about THE FOIBE. Between 1943 and 1945 thousands of Italians living in Trieste, Gorizia and the Istrian peninsula (northeast) were tortured, shot or pushed to their deaths in rocky chasms by communists determined to cleanse Yugoslavia of its Italian population. Some were sympathisers of Benito Mussolini’s fascist regime in Italy. Others were innocent civilians. They were left, some still alive to rot in natural ditches known in Italian as foibe.
If we look back to the 20th century we see pages of history we’d prefer to forget,but we cannot and should not forget.
The video is in Italian but Youtube English subtitles can be used.

Online meeting Jordan-Moldova-Italy
Rita from Italy, Maysoon from Jordan and Natalia from Moldova
https://twinspace.etwinning.net/files/collabspace/9/69/769/84769/files/c2dca2ae.docx
Skype meeting – Italy/Moldova

FINAL VIDEOS

Student’s opinion
Learning by project is really a beneficial way ,in this project living democracy we had a real chance to search,learn and practice democracy at our school
It was an amazing project that helps us to discover new knowledge and know new friends around the world thanks for Etwinng
Aya Assfor
Democracy at our school
Practicing democracy at our school
There are many activities that students practice at Jordanian schools to develop democracy such as voting for class leader at the beginning of the school year as well as voting for the school parliament member to share with the teachers and the principle to solve and discuss the students problems.
Also, the students can tell their ideas and participate at the school
A lecture about democracy
Searching about democracy is very important but also having a professional guest to explain the real benefits of democracy in our daily lives is very amazing too
Democracy at our school
Practicing democracy at our school
There are many activities that students practice at Jordanian schools to develop democracy such as voting for class leader at the beginning of the school year as well as voting for the school parliament member to share with the teachers and the principle to solve and discuss the students problems.
Also, the students can tell their ideas and participate at the school
DOUBLE INTERVIEWS


Driving question:
WHAT ROLE SHOULD YOU PLAY IN YOUR NATION’S / SCHOOL’S DEMOCRACY?
Are teenagers losing faith in democracy?
Let’s listen to their opinions. They have a voice and great ideas!

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