Athens: discovering the root of democracy
The second day in Athens started with a visit to the Ground Zero of democracy. As part of the Erasmus+ K220 project “The New Values of Democracy in Today’s Europe,” students and teachers from Poland, Croatia, Madeira, Spain, and Greece gathered in Akropolis Metro Station to explore the timeless principles of democracy and their relevance in our modern society. The day's activities prepared by the Greek team provided an enriching blend of history, critical thinking, and cultural discovery. The day began with a short walk through the historic site of Pnyx, the real cradle of democracy. Standing where ancient Athenians once debated and voted on decisions that shaped their society, the students felt the weight of history and the enduring importance of democratic values. Following this inspiring visit, the students were divided into international groups to debate a pressing contemporary issue: the acceptance of immigration within their own communities. Guided by the spirit of dialogue ...