In addition to their academic and sporting successes, the Near East College students and teachers, who are carrying out many activities for the artistic and personal development of students, have this time carried out ceramic studies together at the the secondary school history club.
Through the interdisciplinary collaboration, the students who used their imagination and inspired by the prehistoric findings presented in Cyprus History lectures, made an effort to perform a lasting learning by practicing the lessons they have learned on paper.
In the work done with the support of the painting and ceramics department in the college, the students made imitation of the prehistoric findings and made a calendar table from soil which will remain as a commemorative work for them.
Ceramic Works Improve Aesthetic Feelings, Convert Violence and Anger into Positive Energy
Teachers in charge of the Near East College History Club told that with the creative ceramic activities carried out by children, the hatred and anger have been transformed into positive energies in children.