AIMS:

We are working on a set of European/International Lesson Plans about the consequences of the totalitarianism in the XX Century, in the WWII and in the Spanish Civil War, with emphasis on the Human Rights like the concentration camps during the Holocaust (Shoah) and the current consequences of the Spanish Civil War (Law of Historical Memory), and the resistance movement of people who thought other world and reality was possible. It means our main purpose is to make our students aware of the importance of critical thinking and political and social activism in the construction of the EU through the European History and the development of Human Rights against intolerance and totalitarianism in order to create pedagogical tools to offer a new perspective on the extermination: from Collaboration, Indifference and Resistance in response to the new rise of radical-right parties in Europe.

Saturday 17 June 2017

Public presentation of the project results in Gimnazjum nr 9 im. Jana Pawła II in Sosnowiec

Last Wednesday students of the school's Erasmus+ team of Gimnazjum nr 9 im. Jana Pawła II together with the school's coordinator of the project presented the results of
the project to the school community and invited guests - the manager of the 
Teachers' Training Centre in Sosnowiec and representatives of neigbouring schools - head teachers, teachers and students.  




Wednesday 7 June 2017

Students of Erasmus+ team in Warsaw

On Monday, 37 students of Erasmus+ team of Gimnazjum nr 9 in Sosnowiec visited Warsaw again. This time we went to Museum of the History of Polish Jews, where we set on a journey through a 1000 years of the history of Polish Jews. We have learnt about the coexistence of the two nations from Middle Ages till nowadaysm, and the heritage and culture of Polish Jews and its influence on all aspects of life in Poland.




Friday 2 June 2017

Students of Gimnazjum nr 9 im. Jana Pawła II present the project products in the City Hall

On 30th May students of the school's Erasmus+ team visited the City Hall of Sosnowiec where they met the City President, Mr Arkadiusz Chęciński and the Head of Education Department in Sosnowiec, Mr Zbigniew Byszewski. Students presented the final products and discussed the effects of the project for the school and the students themselves.





Students of Gimanzjum nr 9 im. Jana Pawła II in Galicia Jewish Museum- meeting with a Survivor

On 10th, 17th, 22nd and 26th May all students of Gimnazjum nr 9 im. Jana Pawła II in Sosnowiec visited Galicia Jewish Museum in Kraków, where they learned about the traces of Jewish culture in Poland and met the Holocaust Survivor.