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Title: III EUROPEAN SCHOOL REVIEW Tolerance at School


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III EUROPEAN SCHOOL REVIEW Tolerance at
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Organized byEuropean Association of Science and
Culture Lovers PROGRESSIO Primary School no 90 by
the name of prof. St. Tolpa in Wroclaw, Informatio
n Centre UNESCO, School European Clubs
EB 2,3 da Lousã Portugal
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ESCOLA BÁSICA 2,3 DA LOUSÃ
Rua ENGENHEIRO GIL DOREY
3200-240 LOUSÃ PORTUGAL
Telephone 351 239990560 / Fax 351
239994626 Website
www.eb23-lousa.rcts.pt Email
eb23.lousa_at_gmail.com Teachers
responsible for the Project Cristina Silva
(eTwinning coordinator) and Luís Duarte (ICT
coordinator)
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All human beings are born free and equal in
dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason
and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood. (Universal
Declaration of Human Rights Article 1 )
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  • Everyone is entitled to all the rights and
    freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without
    distinction of any kind, such as race, colour,
    sex, language, religion, political or other
    opinion, national or social origin, property,
    birth or other status. (Universal Declaration of
    Human Rights, article 2)

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  • Everyone has the right to life, liberty and
    security of person.
  • (Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 3
    )

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No one shall be held in slavery or servitude
slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited
in all their forms. ( Article 4) No one
shall be subjected to torture or to cruel,
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
(Article 5 )
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Men and women of full age, without any
limitation due to race, nationality or religion,
have the right to marry and to found a family.
They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage,
during marriage and at its dissolution.
(Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article
16)
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  • Everyone has the right to freedom of thought,
    conscience and religion.
  • (Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article
    18)

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Everyone has the right to education.
(Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
article 26)
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  • At our school there are equal opportunities for
    students of different races, colours, religions
    and with different educational needs.
  • Escola Básica 2,3 da Lousã is an Inclusive
    School, as since 1988 it has been working on a
    global project to integrate all the children with
    special needs. This year 75 students with special
    needs attend our school. There are also some
    foreign students.

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Students from other countries attend the
schools of Agrupamento de Escolas da Lousã (our
group of schools)
Chinese students from Lousã Primary School
An English girl working with her class mates
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The Project Pintar um Sorriso (To draw a
Smile) aims at helping foreign students and
pupils with learning difficulties. Foreign
students attend sessions with teachers, so that
they improve their communicative skills in
Portuguese.
Logo of the Project
They participate in several extra curricular
activities together with other students, in order
to promote cultural diversity. In the evening
there are also some workshops addressed to their
parents.
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There is a special course at our school,
addressed to older students who are not motivated
to attend the national curriculum lessons. It is
a pre-professional course on ironwork for 7th
grade students.
Students performing some tasks at the Education
Fair (March 2008)
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At our school there is also a special program for
students with autism spectrum disorders, based on
the TEACCH model (Treatment and Education of
Autistic and related Communication-handicapped
Children).
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A student from Lousã Primary School at a Hippo
therapy session
Structured Teaching methods are monitored by
special education teachers, in order to enable
these students to function as meaningfully and
as independently as possible at school and in
their community. This program is also supported
by partnerships with local institutions.
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One of the Physical Education teachers, Mário
Maia taught this handicapped student how to swim.
Above you can see this student playing football
with their schoolmates.
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We are in Class 9th A and we have been working on
an eTwinning project called Welcome to Europe
with Szkola Podstawowa nr 9 (Dzierzoniów,
Poland) together with other partner schools from
The United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Czech Republic,
Romania and Lithuania. This is a great
opportunity for us to know more about these
countries and cultures, to cooperate with
students from other European schools and to
improve our ICT skills. We can learn together,
according to the motto of the European Union
United in Diversity.
Our class
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On November 16th we celebrated Tolerance Day at
our school. Students have made some works at the
extracurricular workshops, monitored by Ana
Ribeiro.
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At E.B. 2,3 da Lousã there was also an activity
called Say NO to Bullying at School
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Music - Carlos Paredes Verdes Anos
  • This presentation was done by
  • - Ana Margarida Monteiro (14 years old)
  • - António Neves (14 years old)
  • - Bruno Santos (14 years old)
  • - Joana Martins (14 years old)
  • Marta Santos (13 years old)
  • 9 th A Class, Escola Básica 2,3 da Lousã,
    Portugal
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