The theme of this year’s TEDxYouth@EEB3 event is “When Worlds Collide”, an inspiring and broad theme that has been interpreted in different ways by the speakers. These speakers are from various disciplines and backgrounds:
• 1/3 EEB3 students
• 1/3 EEB3 teachers and staff
• 1/3 external speakers (including three EEB3 alumni)
In pursuing a common goal of sharing ideas and bringing to light new perspectives from our community, the TEDxYouth@EEB3 team hopes to spark conversation and provide food for thought to anyone who wishes to tune in (either online or in-person). The event aims to highlight what possibilities lie in “World’s colliding”, as well as to offer pupils, teachers and staff at EEB3 a range of insights on “collisions” in science, languages, sport, mental health and more. As the recent pandemic has entered our lives it has set many new limitations on our daily tasks. One of the most strongly affected industries was the sports industry, as restrictions affected our liberty to exercise and to stay as physically active as we want. During this time of uncertainty and fear for the future, however, many people have found the way and the courage to confront this immobility, by adapting and optimising their physical activity to the new circumstances. In this talk, Andreas Liazos will analyse and highlight the importance of physical activity in general, but also its importance at the school level during a pandemic. He will do this by accessing the outcomes and the lessons learnt from this ongoing battle between forced inactivity and the human desire for movement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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