 Budapest 2013  Exhibition A century of Jewish culture  My school - 250 students  Primary school of Jozefa Kollára  Two willing teachers vs lack.

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 Budapest 2013  Exhibition A century of Jewish culture  My school students  Primary school of Jozefa Kollára  Two willing teachers vs lack of time! ...two weeks for preparation  location – foyer  2 weeks  Distribution of responsibilities »Tatiana Adamská (primary school) - communication - memory game - marketing

 No knowledge  Stereotypes  Sensitive nature  Political and social atmosphere  Enlighten the roots of Slovak culture  Knowledge of Jewish culture  Show students no borders

 PS of J. Kollára: -> pexeso  Secondary school: -> article, school web -> FB -> a poster and bulletin -> invitations for other schools -> analyzes: Ethics, Introduction to humanities, English, Social studies, History -> a design of exhibition

Work details in lessons:  English lesson: translation  IT lesson: Making of the bulletin  Social studies: Analyzing problems  History  Ethics: about tolerance -> variety -> Jewish culture -> other cultures, preparation of the exhibition´s guides > Training and rehearsal > Daily with the exhibition

 Open 5 days  8 student´s guides  3 primary schools  45 min / around countries  Guides focused on pupils -> visitors are active, communicate -> pexeso as a gift -> bulletin

 Unwilling colleagues  Weak marketing  More effective lesson plans  More precise preparation  Evaluation of local factors and society  Time  Students and visitors liked it  Knowledge of Jewish culture  New experiences  Acquaint with new topics and perspectives  Being proud of school and yourself  A will to do more projects