Evaluation reports
Final project report to DEMENA Youth Pool
Case study: Partnerskaber mellem skoler i Danmark og Palæstina (in Danish)
Case study: Partnerskaber mellem skoler i Danmark og Palæstina (in Danish)
Feedback from the visit to Denmark
Palestinian students:
What have you learned that you could bring back to your school?
"Workshops during classes - give us more of that!"
"Their evaluation is about their participation in the class, not just about their exams"
"They do research and have many school projects"
"The leadership"
Did you learn anything new about yourself?
"Yes, feeling responsible about myself"
"I improved my English language and learned new communication ways"
"I learned some manners like follow the law and respect timing"
How did you like the workshop in Copenhagen?
"I liked it so much. We learned new ways to explain our ideas"
"I increased my ability to communicate with others"
How do you think the collaboration between the Danish and the Palestinian school has worked so far?
"It has been a great experience, and I am still in touch with the Danish students"
Danish students:
Did you learn anything new about yourself?
"A lot. A lot about other people too. Especially to be open hearted and understanding and respecting other people despite all your differences, but also about your personal limits and thoughts"
"I surely expanded my horizon"
"To be open to all people"
How did the visit at the school go?
"The home stay of the two girls at my house went really good. Everything was such an experience!"
"I hope other students will have the same opportunity as we did!"
How did you like the workshop in Copenhagen?
"The workshop was cool. It removed focus from the conflict which usually is all we ever hear about Palestine. It made us find common ground and feel connected across borders"
Palestinian teachers:
What have you learned that you could bring back to your school or your teaching?
"To teach the students more about other cultures. And to make more workshops and projects for the students"
"The more simple you make learning, the better. It is also necessary to have a suitable learning environment and educational tools which encourage students to learn"
What have you learned that you could bring back to your school?
"Workshops during classes - give us more of that!"
"Their evaluation is about their participation in the class, not just about their exams"
"They do research and have many school projects"
"The leadership"
Did you learn anything new about yourself?
"Yes, feeling responsible about myself"
"I improved my English language and learned new communication ways"
"I learned some manners like follow the law and respect timing"
How did you like the workshop in Copenhagen?
"I liked it so much. We learned new ways to explain our ideas"
"I increased my ability to communicate with others"
How do you think the collaboration between the Danish and the Palestinian school has worked so far?
"It has been a great experience, and I am still in touch with the Danish students"
Danish students:
Did you learn anything new about yourself?
"A lot. A lot about other people too. Especially to be open hearted and understanding and respecting other people despite all your differences, but also about your personal limits and thoughts"
"I surely expanded my horizon"
"To be open to all people"
How did the visit at the school go?
"The home stay of the two girls at my house went really good. Everything was such an experience!"
"I hope other students will have the same opportunity as we did!"
How did you like the workshop in Copenhagen?
"The workshop was cool. It removed focus from the conflict which usually is all we ever hear about Palestine. It made us find common ground and feel connected across borders"
Palestinian teachers:
What have you learned that you could bring back to your school or your teaching?
"To teach the students more about other cultures. And to make more workshops and projects for the students"
"The more simple you make learning, the better. It is also necessary to have a suitable learning environment and educational tools which encourage students to learn"