Friday, March 5, 2021

Women in Science in Brazil by Isabela Rocha ( INETE, Portugal)

 

 

Women in Brazil, no matter how important they are in science, are not as highly valued as men.  Nowadays in Brazil about 54% of students have a doctorate.  This number is similar to that of more developed countries like the United States.  Despite this number, women are not well represented at the highest levels of their careers.  A recent study shows that women represent only 24% of the scientists benefiting from the Brazilian government subsidy as the most productive.  Women scientists are only 14% of the Brazilian Academy of Science. Inequality comes from all professions.

 

Among one of the most important women in science in Brazil we can mention Suzana Herculano-Houzel who was born in 1972 (49 years old).  She is a neuroscientist, graduated in biology, has a master's, doctoral and postdoctoral studies in neuroscience.  She was well represented in the media like social networks, newspapers and television. Her findings include a method of counting neurons in human and other animal brains and the relationship between the area and thickness of the cerebral cortex (the most superficial layer of the brain) and the number of folds on its surface. In 2008 she was the host of a Brazilian television program “Fantástico” from the “Neurológica” board. In 2013 she was the first Brazilian to attend the TED Global conference.

 

In 2016 Suzana decided to return to the United States to complete the contract with Vanderbilt University.

She was the first Brazilian scholar from the James McDonnel Foundation to receive the Scholar Award.

In addition to publishing more than 25 scientific articles in 11 years considered one of the most important, published in Science.

 

 

 

Suzana Herculano-Houzel

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Science helps everybody! (by IISS G. Torno)

 

Our video about "the researchers help all the people" is ready! Hope you like it! 😁

https://youtu.be/XjnmvHs-SP4

International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February, 11) 3º ESO B, IES Adeje

 Do you know that there are a lot of incredible women working as scientists? In the past they were not visible, fortunately the situation has changed! 

Our exhibition throughout the hall: 






*After researching on this topic...

https://www.instagram.com/nomorematildas/

http://www.lascientificascuentan.es/ 


*Be ready to listen to some of our podcasts about some Spanish women that are contributing to the scientific field! Enjoy! We also discovered and want to share a nice app to listen to podcasts! https://spreadthewordpodcasts.podbean.com/

https://jesustransformersmariobros.podbean.com/?action=openPodcast&podcastId=pbblog11078672&podcastIdTag=2z2ua&utm_campaign=a_share_pp&utm_medium=dlink&utm_source=a_share

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ry8qF0K0bL23vA5KryFsDwBa6G9qPFZS/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IVPI9DW0dzjXVzxi9jh83SZDfxGmB-9Y/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BFgaiCct7M0PRzmumSSzsVqm15frF-_x/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SG4j1Gw7dikuHfBMHceciE2UnueDaqfK/view?usp=drivesdk

Do you know any of these awesome women?

Saint Valentine's Day (February, 14) 3 ESO IES Adeje

 Saint Valentine's Day! Let's celebrate friendship and love 💗😍

We are quite sure you have many friends, family and boyfriends or girlfriends that would like to receive a card with kind and sweet words inside. Come on, dare to express your feelings!!!










These are some cards done in class, do you usually write them? How do you express your LOVE?


Sunday, February 28, 2021

Black-out Poetry in CIP Tafalla

Women's international day is a significant date in the year. In CIP Tafalla we have given a twist and we have merged it with Blackout Poetry. Have you ever heard about it?

It consists of searching hidden messages which are in already-finished texts! In our case, an article about the Spanish Women's Day marching during the outbreak of the Covid was given to students to black it out. During this engaging activity, students made every possible effort to find evocative words and then, trying to connect them by using other elements of the syntax to form sentences. Once they have their message, they decided to draw instead of blacking out the poem, which is a valid alternative of this method. It sounds challenging, doesn't it?

Here you have just four examples of students' work. What do you make of it?






Saturday, February 13, 2021

CIP Tafalla - International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11)

Here are some biographies of famous scientific women created by our students in the 2nd course of Basic Vocational Training:


SOUKAINA



NICOLE



JULIETA



CRISTIAN



ELISABETH



MARTA



SOUMIA (MARIE CURIE)


Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Celebrating School Day of Non-violence and Peace (January, 30) IES Adeje

 




RIDDLES
3 ESO B

Nayra, Melanie and Kiara

Nobody sees it, everyone needs it, many feel it

and few know it
What is it?



(Nadie la ve, todos la necesitan, muchos la sienten y pocos la conocen. ¿Qué es?)

It is a word that transmits kindness and that
makes us live in peace. What is it?





(Es una palabra que transmite bondad y que hace que podamos convivir en paz...)

What is the noun that makes us accept the

different ideas of others?




(¿Cuál es el sustantivo que nos hace aceptar las diferentes ideas de los demás?)

It start with "R" and ends with "T"

, if you practise it
everything will work out for you. What is it?








Andrea Cotena y Jussef Haouat


It starts with “E” and ends with “-THY”,

It is the opposite of non empathetic.






It start with  “ t” and ends with “-ance” a ,

 It is the opposite of intolerance.  



Iuliia Kurchatova

1. Me gray-winged
Everyone calls from childhood
As a symbol of peace
and love and honor
 You are a symbol of peace and goodness
freedom and love,
remind people to go
already end the wars!
Take off above the clouds!
Let everyone hear us:
Only the world is more important than all the foundations -
Everything, without it, does not matter.
(Dove)


2. I am a famous enemy of war
A friend of labor and silence.

(Peace)





Spread the word! Issue 1 December, 2020

Introduction :  We are very eager to start our project after a tough time preparing protocols and secure spaces to work with our students du...