The UN proclaimed November the 16th the annual International Day for Tolerance to generate public awareness about the dangers of all kinds of Intolerance: social, political, economical, ethnical, religious, etc. and commit everybody to act in support of actions that promote and favour the coexistence of the different peoples in the world. It means an encouragement to benefit from diversity to improve and enrich ourselves, and this is precisely what we have attempted in our Comenius association.
Tolerance is the subject which names our project and which links all the activities we have done so far. Our purpose is to get advantage of both, differences and similarities, and improve personally and professionally so that our students can benefit as much as possible from this enrichment.
Today, November the 16th 2008, Greeks, Turkish and Spaniards are celebrating the International Day of Tolerance in our 4th meeting, and here, as representatives of our three educative communities, we commit ourselves to work and behave favouring tolerant attitudes and actions.
Istambul, November the 16th 2008.-
Tolerance is the subject which names our project and which links all the activities we have done so far. Our purpose is to get advantage of both, differences and similarities, and improve personally and professionally so that our students can benefit as much as possible from this enrichment.
Today, November the 16th 2008, Greeks, Turkish and Spaniards are celebrating the International Day of Tolerance in our 4th meeting, and here, as representatives of our three educative communities, we commit ourselves to work and behave favouring tolerant attitudes and actions.
Istambul, November the 16th 2008.-
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