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EWALUATION OF OSCAY PROJECT ACTIVITIES- ( May 2013- March 2014)

1. Which attractions prepared during the meeting in Poland (June 2013) did you find the most interesting?
(the trip to Warsaw, the visit to the Copernicus Centre, bonfire, the farewell party, Zumba dancing, other…)

2. Which activities were the most challenging for you? (presentations, glass painting, sport activities, charity workshop)
3. What did you learn about stereotypes?
4. What do you think about the action of making the audiobook for the blind? (October 2013)
5. Do you feel that working on the audiobook project make you more tolerant and open to differences and disabilities?
6. What was the highpoint of your visit in London? (November 2013) (the trip to Bath, musical Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, bonfire, London Dungeons)
7. What was the most surprising during your stay in London?
8. Is moral courage important in your life? Why/ Why not?
9. What do you think about the School’s Got Talent Show?
10. Is it worth taking part in charity activities? Why/ Why not?

EWALUATION OF OSCAY PROJECT ACTIVITIES- ( May 2013- March 2014)

1. Which attractions prepared during the meeting in Poland (June 2013) did you find the most interesting?
(the trip to Warsaw, the visit to the Copernicus Centre, bonfire, the farewell party, Zumba dancing, other…)

The most interesting attractions were the visit to the Copernicus Centre and Zumba dancing. I enjoyed them and I had lots of fun.

2. Which activities were the most challenging for you? (presentations, glass painting, sport activities, charity workshop)
The most challenging for me was glass painting activity because I am not good at painting and this activity was really amazing and involving.

3. What did you learn about stereotypes?
I learnt a lot about other cultures and met a lot of interesting people from different countries. Now I am aware of the fact that there are no cultural boundaries and we should not believe in stereotypes.

4. What do you think about the action of making the audiobook for the blind? (October 2013)
In my opinion, it was one of the most useful activities. The audiobook for the blind made the people more aware of disabilities around us.

5. Do you feel that working on the audiobook project make you more tolerant and open to differences and disabilities?
Yes, I can say that I am more tolerant and open to disabilities and differences, I understand the needs of other people especially those in need.

6. What was the highpoint of your visit in London? (November 2013) (the trip to Bath, musical Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, bonfire, London Dungeons)
The visit in London was such an interesting experience for me. I will never forget London Dungeons and the musical.

7. What was the most surprising during your stay in London?
The most surprising for me were very high prices and Christmas decorations at the beginning of November.

8. Is moral courage important in your life? Why/ Why not?
Moral courage is important in my life because I am a responsible citizen and it is essential to be the part of the society. Owing to project activity I understood what moral courage means.

9. What do you think about the School’s Got Talent Show?
I do not like such activities because I am a very shy person. I was not involved in this show.

10. Is it worth taking part in charity activities? Why/ Why not?
It is worth taking part in charity activities because they are very useful and we can help people in need and animals. Taking part in charity activities I became more sensitive, reliable and trustworthy.