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"The teacher burnout and the new educational reality as a challenge of cooperation and professional enhancement"

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Wishes for 2023.

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I Wish You A

Fantastic JANUARY, Lovable FEBRUARY, Marvelous MARCH

Foolish APRIL, Enjoyable MAY, Successful JUNE

Wonderful JULY, Beautiful AUGUST

Powerful SEPTEMBER, Tastiest OCTOBER

Funny NOVEMBER, Happiest DECEMBER

 

Have A VICTORIOUS YEAR!

Hope I’m 1st Person To Wish U All Happy 12 Months Of 2023

Happy New Year 2023.

XMAS CARD 2022

Supporting the fellow man for another year.

Supporting the fellow man in the 4th GEL of Rhodes never stops

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The 4th GEL, for another year, as part of its actions for the holy days of Christmas and New Year, gathered food for the needs of the Red Cross of Rhodes, showing once again its sensitivity towards every person who is struggling with the coverage of their basic needs. All the children of our school, their families and the teachers’ association massively expressed their willingness to offer, bringing food and organizing the whole action with coordinators Mr. Thomoglou Konstantinos and Mrs Tatsis Friday and the 15-member board of our school.

 

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Teaching in 2022 was a wild ride.

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This calendar year marked a return to normal schooling since the start of the pandemic: Nearly all districts resumed full in-person instruction, and most dropped their masking requirements. Yet some of the most pressing challenges of the past three years—staffing shortages, academic declines, the lingering effects of sickness, mental health issues, and teacher stress and burnout—still plagued schools.

And the politicization of education continued, with public scrutiny and debate on how teachers taught about race, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Attempts to ban books from schools and classrooms expanded.

Please continue reading at www.edweek.org

Anniversary of the Asia Minor disaster.

Commemoration for the 100th anniversary of the Asia Minor disaster.

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A commemoration event for the 100th anniversary of the Asia Minor disaster took place at the 4th Lyceum of Rhodes. The event was attended in three separate presentations by the students of the 1st (6.12.2022), 2nd and 3 rd Lyceum (9.12 2022).
In the first part, the teachers of our school Antonis Anifantakis and Panagiotis Athanasopoulos presented an open lesson on the causes, events and consequences of the Asia Minor disaster and texts and testimonies were read by students aloud.
In the second part, a documentary about the Asia Minor military destruction was screened and the event closed with songs from Asia Minor and Istanbul, which were sung by students of our school.

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Teachers’ well-being

Teachers’ well-being directly impacts the mental health of their students:

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4th May 2023, online meeting

talking about our sustainability report, project dissemination and our next mobility.:

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Burnout: τι κάνεις όταν αυξάνονται τα σημάδια ότι «καίγεσαι» στη δουλειά;

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Meet the Department of Communication, Media & Culture

he Department of Communication, Media, and Culture of Panteion University, the first of its kind to be established at tertiary level in Greece, has been in operation since 1990. Initially called the “Department of Communication and Media”, it was renamed in 2002 as the “Department of Communication, Media and Culture” to better describe both the content of studies and its educational and academic profile.

The Department’s mission is: to explore the phenomenon of communication at a theoretical, historical and empirical level; to educate executives for the public services, public relations, and press offices of the public and private sector; to instruct and train journalists and qualified staff for the press and for digital media as well as for all forms of communication and information.

Rhodes for Life.

For another year, the students and teachers of the 4th GEL supported the event “Rhodes for Life”

organizing a point of sale at school for classmates and their families.

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This year’s goal was to purchase a portable ultrasound of the Interventional Radiology Unit for the Hospital of Rhodes, the use of which in the oncological patient is particularly important for prevention, treatment, of some forms of cancer and it helps to relieve patients suffering from cancer.

 

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