25 February 2019

Do social media kill democracy?

The students gave these answers:

I don't think that social media killl democracy, because you have the chance to say what you want. Nowdays, you can share your own opinion in the internet and nobody can judge you.You can choose if you believe or support what is on the internet. - Lena


I think without social media we can't influence people. Nowdays everyone has social media. Social media is often used to manipulate people and thats not good! - Linh


First of all, we have to say that everything has both positive and negative aspects. We do not really know, If social media kill democracy. One positive fact is that we can express our ideas. For instance, we can contribute to a debate and tell our opinion. On the other, hand, a negative fact is that, social media can brainwash us and so we consume every information it gives us making us passive citizens. - Joana and Despoina


We don't think that social media kill democracy. With the help of social media we express our own views about democracy. Furthermore, social media help people to be informed about live events. Also, people may contribute to a debate and report injustice. People now have an active participation in democracy. Last but not least, people can not only vote but also participate in making decisions. - Maria, Elena, George, Alexandros, Elias, Kostas


I believe that social media kill democracy because what they write isn't always true and it affects our opinion. Also certain political groups promote their own opinions. But social media have some advantages too. People can express their point of view by participating in social media. So that the process of voting will not just be an unimportant process but people will make and support their decisions. - Eleni, Vasiliki, Eleni


While social media doesn't directly kill democracy, careless and mindless use of them can harm our perception thus harming it. Seeing as more than often social media sites will push certain political agendas by promoting posts in favour of the political party the site supports and suppresing or even censoring others who dont like said political party or support another one that way creating a so called "hive mind". On the other hand though through social media you can spread your opinion and inform others of the actions that a politician may be taking, postive or negative. You can participate in debates with multiple people sharing your ideas and to try and inform others while having yourself informed by others at the same time. In other words yes social media can kil democracy but only if we let them.  - George, Kostis, George


I think social media kill democracy because social media spread fake news sometimes and thus influence democracy. Most of people has social media andthat is why most are adversely affected by fake news and that can change your opinion. - Larissa


18 February 2019

A visit to the Fort of Fylis




Our visit to the Fort of Fylis was very interesting and we had a great time. We saw the Fort of Fylis and we talked about its history and about the architecture of the structure. We also learned about some great battles that had happened there.  But suddenly it started to rain and we had to leave in order  not to get wet. So our teachers took us to a place where we could wait until the rain stopped. While we were walking at the rain, we were able to understand how difficult it was for our ancient ancestors to move from one place to another on foot and in such bad weather. What impressed us the most was the fact that this building has remained untouched during the years. Despite the fact that we were unlucky and it started to rain, it was actually a very nice trip and we would like to visit this place again.  
Eleni Palioudaki
Eleni Pappa
Vasiliki Pantou     

It was a cloudy day and the sky was about to burst open. We began our trip to the fort of Fylis. When we arrived there after a few minutes it began to rain. Due to the fact that the rain was very strong and the air was strong also, too, we decided to leave the fort and find a place that we could protect ourselves from the bad weather conditions. We walked in the rain for 2,5 kilometers and we found a abandoned shop. We suddenly realized that we are at the spring that provided with water the fort. As for the fort, it was a well-designed fort for the period that was designed. It is located at a unique position as it can check the commercial roads. The fort also was everyday ready for an attack or a siege thanks to the water tanks that it had.   
Belsis Kostas
 Paliouras Ilias   

It was a wonderful day with sun. Suddenly   it started raining. However, we had lots of fun. We learned about the history of the castle of Filis. We sat on the rocks and we had the chance to see the perspectives of our ancestors. Moreover, we understood how they felt during the bad weather conditions. Also, we felt like we were back in the past. Besides that, since it rained   we got wet and returned to our homes. The most outstanding thing was the nature and the view from the fort of Fylis to our region.
Elena Nikolia
Maria Mavraki
Alexandros Lazaridis
George Nikolias


Our field trip to the Fort of Fylis
  On January 31 we went on a “lovely” school trip to the famous Fort of Fylis. At first , everything was absolutely perfect. To begin our experience , we took the bus and after that, we reached our destination. Then , we saw the Fort. Even though it was in a bad condition because of the big earthquake that happened years ago, it was a lovely sight to see and the view was just breathtaking. Also, we sat down and read information about the Fort that our classmates prepared for us. Suddenly, it started raining and we had to find a safe place in order to be protected from the rain.  Unfortunately, we had to walk about 2km into the rain to find the closest shelter till the bus came,  resulting in us getting soaked. The funny-strangest thing about our adventure is that, after a couple of minutes it stopped raining and everything was sunny. The thing that impressed us about the trip to the Fort of Fylis, was the beautiful scenery and the history that was hiding behind such a small fort. Other than the sudden downpour,  it was a good trip…
Joanna, Despoina and Pantelis

Our visit to the fort of Fylis was quite eventful. The trip was cut short by the sudden rain. After that we had to walk a kilometer or two in the rain to find refuge under an old abandoned building. But what did impress us during the trip was the altitude and the location of the fort. It’s rather hard to get there on foot and we can only imagine how much harder it’d be without the big roads that we have opened. Its location is incredibly strategic as it close to the city of Athens, the port of Pireus and the city of Thebes. Its altitude makes it easy for people to spot any incoming armies and since it’s close to the city the messenger can quickly notify of the incoming invaders. Overall, it was a fun trip just because of the weather conditions we experienced alone.
George Mantzoufas
George Xofakis
Kostis Macheras


The Pillars of Democracy in Ancient Athens

The Greek students studied the roots of democracy in Ancient Athens.They learnt that the term democracy comes from demos, "common people" and kratos which meant "strength". What did democracy mean in those times? How was it all organised? What was the importance of politics for Athenian citizens? Watch their presentations to find out how democracy worked in the 5th century BC. 


Personalities of Greek Democracy

Social Stratification in Ancient Athens

Political Institutions

Fort of Fylis

The Athenian Citizen