July 18 marks 101 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela. I can recall a favourite quote of mine, his encouragement to make choices which reflect hope and not fear. In a time of upheaval, I’d like to share three great facts- lessons to remember in life.
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When street art in Spain meets Mythology in Greece
Today, we are visiting Spain. In graffiti mood, making hip hop steps. The purpose of our visit is to meet Pichi & Avo, a famous street artist duo that gets inspired by Greek Mythology.
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3 non-violent communication lessons by Greta, the 16-year-old environmental activist
Greta tackles climate change and delivers non-violent communication lessons. She leads the #FridaysforFuture movement and enchants people who follow her work.
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In the Roma neighbourhood – within and beyond borders
Article written in Greek, to celebrate International Roma Day. Leading to publication for enfo.gr
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His coffee is waiting
A story around an issue which dwells in both negligence and anguish.
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5 challenges of being a ‘third culture kid’
Let’s suppose that we are having a coffee chat with that kid and they are narrating their story, in the first person.
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A favourite story to tell it again: Who is a refugee and the inner need to feel deeply rooted
I heard that anyone located in a country other than the one they consider to be their homeland, may feel like a refugee. The reasons lie in the story
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In a team, we need to know how to manage relationships and feelings
We observe attentively what is being said and done within the team. We thus step outside the box of emotional distance, to read the feelings of others.
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The first thing the educator needs to know about team building will pleasantly surprise you
On International Teachers’ Day, I can recall the time I participated in a European training programme for adult educators.