["10. Do you think there is a big difference between men's and women's pay for the same job ? I think it is an important share that 44.6% of people say YES and 17.0% say NO to this question but it just a little bit important that 15.2% of people say a little bit 16.1% of people say they don't know Elif Ay\u015fe,Baruthane Secondary School, Turkey","11. Do you think there is gender equality in your country? 1-Yes,up to a point. 2-There is half because there are still people who see men as superior. Tunay, Baruthane Secondary School, Turkey","12. Do you think there is still gender violence? Comments Most people think yes, there is. Eymen, Baruthane Secondary School , Turkey","13. Do you think that measures can be taken in your country to improve gender equality? Comments Yes, the number of 50.9 is a low rate for me. Also, the 27.7 part is better than the 16.1 and 5.4 part. Bade, Baruthane Secondary School, Turkey","14. Would you participate, as a volunteer, in a campaign to educate young people on gender equality? In my opinion, 47.3% is a big rate, but maybe 27.7% is an important share. Also, 17% of them saying no and 8% of them saying they don't know makes things a little bigger. Etem Eymen, Baruthane Secondary School, Turkey","Othisi School, Greece","Othisi School, Greece","Othisi School, Greece","Othisi School, Greece","Othisi School, Greece","CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION Growing with Applied Mathematics Experiences (G.A.M.E) Coordinating Teacher: Mihaela Git Jean Monnet High School, Romania","1. Are you determined to stop throwing plastic packaging into the water? I don't know Comments Maybe 1.6% 7.8% This question was answered by 128 students. It is gratifying that the vast majority of No respondents - that is, 86.7% are determined 3.9% to participate in protecting the environment - by keeping the waters clean. The 7.8% who are undecided, I think they can be easily convinced to join the 87%. I hope those who now say \\\"NO\\\" or \\\"I don't know\\\" 3.9% take an example from the others Yes Miruna, Jean Monnet High School, Romania 86.7%","2. What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Nothing Boil it Comments 18.8% 12.5% Other 57% use filtered water, 12.5% boil water 8.6% - so they are interested in water quality Add bleach\/chlorine 1.6% and want to be sure that they are using clean water. The 18.8 respondents, who do nothing, are either not aware of the importance of water quality, or in their area the tap water has been checked and is clean. Anyway, it is good to popularize in our class, in our school, the fact that it is necessary to use clean Use water filter water 57% Mara Negrescu, Jean Monnet High Scool, Romania Isabel Ramon Gil, Alejandra Moreno Alfaro and Irene Campoy Davia, Spain","3. What kind of water do you drink most often or do you prefer to drink in your daily life? Filtered tap water Comments 44.5% Plain water from the tap 25.8% Without an important majority, it is good that 44.5% consume filtered water from the tap and another 29.7%, purchased flat water. We hope that the other 25.8%, who use tap water, are informed about the quality of the water they drink. Purchased drinking water Note that we should periodically 29.7% check the quality of the water we use. Jean Monnet High School, Romania Isabel Ramon Gil,Irene Campoy Davia and Alejandra Moreno Alfaro","4. Do you save the water? Sometimes Yes Comments 34.6% 57.5% No Those who save water form a 7.9% majority, but rather narrow at 57.5%. If those who answered \\\"sometimes\\\", 34.6% were better informed about the need to save water, maybe they would go over to the side of those who said Yes. It will be more difficult to convince those who said \\\"No\\\", but we must try to convince them: by informing them and through personal examples Andrei T\u0103nase Jean Monnet High School, Romania","5. Were you already aware of the importance of water before ? Of course Comments I don\u2019t really know I don\u2019t remember anymore Not at all 72.7% respondents were aware of the importance of water and that is very good. We have to inform the others (those who don't remember -7.8% or don't know - 11.7%+7.8%) and make them more aware. 0 25 50 75 100 Maria, Jean Monnet High School, Romania Isabel Ramon Gil, Irene Campoy Davia and Alejandra Moreno Alfaro","6. Why do you think it is important for all people to have access to clean water? Comments To improve health and sanitation 31.5% 54.6% voted with all To improve the life of those that need to go far from home to bring water home of the above, which is 6.2% very good! However, All of the above To stop disease from spreading 54.6% 7.7% we need to show Matei Radu people how Jean Monnet High School, Romania important water can be.","7. Do you think filtered water is safer to drink than bottled water? 60 Comments 40 The filtrated water was the most favourite answer, however the researchers show that 20 bottled water is safer as the filtrated one can still contain chemicals that are removed by the 0 It's the same thing No one we buy, unless the filter can also separate Yes them from water. Also, most of us decide to choose the filtrated water because of the cost-effectiveness and smaller environmental impact. As the graphic shows, there is also a big part of people who believe that they are the same, but as said before, some bottled ones don\u2019t have the chemicals and contaminants that appear in tap water. Teodorescu Daria Jean Monnet High School, Romania","8. Do you think that microplastics in some bottles can affect our health? No Yes 0.8% 10.9% Comments There are 128 people who voted. I don't really know Only 10.9% of the people are aware 88.3% of how harmful are microplastics to humans, so we have to inform the rest about the risks. We should buy a water filter and stop using bottled water. Miruna Iscu Jean Monnet High School, Romania","9. Do you think that fertilizers and pesticides contaminate the water that the population drinks? No Sometimes 7.9% 13.9% Comments It's good to know how many people are aware of the harmful effects of pesticides and fertilizers. It can be seen how over 78% had an answer attesting to this fact. It would be even better if greater measures were taken. At the same time, the human body consists of 75% water. Yes Florentina Stancu 78.2% Jean Monnet High School, Romania","10. How can we solve sanitation problems? Comments As we can see, the majority believes Throw garbage near a water stream that the best option to solve 6.9% sanitation problems is properly disposing of hazardous products Put up signs to do use harmful materials properly (60.3%). On the other hand, even 32.8% though the percentage is not as big as the first one, many people believe Properly dispose hazardous products that the best solution is putting up 60.3% signs to use harmful materials properly (32,8%). However, some people believe that we should throw garbage near a water stream, perhaps not realizing how harmful that is. I hope they will get access to information about this problem and choose another solution. Irina Ghe\u021b\u0103u - Jean Monnet High School, Romania","11. Do you think that society, today, really cares about water pollution and its impacts? I don't know 10.9% 128 people voted 39 voted \\\"Yes i think\\\" Yes I think 37 voted \\\"No\\\" 30.5% 38 voted \\\"Maybe\\\" 14 voted \\\" I don't know\\\" Opinions are divided almost Maybe equally, this is not a good thing 29.7% because it means that the majority \\\"don't think\\\" or \\\"don't know\\\" whether today's society really cares about water pollution. No 28.9% Rusu Ana Jean Monnet High School, Romania","Rarely Never 18% 1.6% Always 12. Do you make an effort to preserve 26.6% water in your everyday life? Comments It's good that 53.9% voted Often, but it could be beter, with 18% people who Rarely preserved water. Nonetheless it is great that 26.6% voted Always. Often Teofil Ganga 53.9% Jean Monnet High School, Romania","13. Do you think that saying something to the town halls will reduce water pollution? Yes 25% Comments The graph shows that only a quarter of the respondents are optimistic that the authorities will reduce water pollution and Maybe only half of them think it would be possible 50.8% The authoritis shoud be made to understand how bad for aour health is this No 24.2% Carlos Sanz Ene, Denisa Ciulei Jean Monnet High School, Romania","Maybe No 14. Water is a precious resource that must be 44.4% 20.6% saved and preserved for future generations. Yes Do you think that at this rate there will still be 34.9% water in 60 years? Comments -44,4% of people say that maybe in 60 years there will still be water -34,9% of people say that in 60 years there still be water -20,6% of people claim that in 60 years there will be no more water Sofia Tanase, Maia Prede\u0219el Jean Monnet High School, Romania","16. Have you done any work to prevent water pollution? Please give an example. I throw the trash only in special areas My family and our whole country have gone from using plastic bags to the ones that dispose fast and are recyclable. MD I don't throw the oil resulting from the frying in the sink, I collect it in bottles to be recycled. I recycle plastic to not go to the ocean Close the tap while I'm cleaning my teeth. I explanied the importance of Water to People and implemented wwhat needed to be done. I installed a rainwater harvesting tank; this water supplies the toilets and the washing machine. this system should be compulsory for all new constructions Miruna Iscu Jean Monnet High School, Romania","AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY Growing with Applied Mathematics Experiences (G.A.M.E) Coordinating Teacher: Vlatka Hi\u017eman-Tr\u017ei\u0107 Tehni\u010dka Skola Virovitica, Croatia","In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","100% 1. Are solar panels used in your country to avoid 75% spending money on electricity? 50% 25% Yes I don't know No Comments Solar panels are generally used to avoid spending money on electricity but it takes time to be profitable. Patrik,Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica Croatia 0% Teofil G, Jean Monnet High School, Romania Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain Turkey Dino \u0160pondreht, Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica Croatia","2. Do you think that one of the disadvantages of energy is the high price of storage systems? Yes Maybe No Comments 80% 60% Most respondents think that 40% high price of storage systems is great disadventages of energy. G.Baki\u0107, Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica 20% 0% Turkey Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain Dino \u0160pondreht Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica Croatia Vlad, Jean Monnet High School, Romania","3. How long do you think it will take to recover the investment in solar panels compared to dirty energy? 75% 6 1 2 years More than 2 months year years 50% Comments 25% The most optimistic are very 0% few, approximately 10% in Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain Turkey Romania and Spain... Even if the estimated time of over 2 years seems long, it would be good if it were realized.... Miruna, Jean Monnet High School Dino \u0160pondreht Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica Croatia","4. Do you think that your government must invest in the clean energies (solar, wind,hydropower)? Yes, is very Yes, but there are better importanItdon\u2019t know, it\u2019swtoaoys No 100% expansive 75% 50% Comments : 25% We can see on this diagram that most of the people who did the quiz think that their governement must invest in the clean energies. 0% Lily-Rose, Broc\u00e9liande High School, France Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain Turkey Marko Zalovic, Tehni\u010dka, Croatia","Comments Half of the questioned people think that solar enegy is the most used renewable energy in the world. Marko Zalovic, Tehni\u010dka, CRO In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","Comments A lot of people want it, but probably they can't afford it, because they are to expensive Luka Kaselj,Tehni\u010dka,Croatia In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","Comments Most people think that solar, wind, biomass, ocean and hydropower are called renewable energy sources because they are constantly renewed thanks to nature. Manuel Bo\u0161njak, Tehni\u010dka, Croatia In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","Comments Most of the respondents think that we are not ready to switch into sustainable energies or are not sure about that. Marko Zalovic, Tehni\u010dka, CRO In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","9. Are you considering using solar panels to create energy for your house? No 19% Yes Comments 46.7% Respondents seem skeptical towards using solar panels to create energy for their house. Maybe 34.3% G.Baki\u0107, Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica Croatia","Comments Coal is primarily used as fuel to generate electric power in the United States. Dino \u0160pondreht - Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica Croatia In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, Comments IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain Clean energy production allows us to generate the energy we need without the greenhouse gas emissions and negative environmental effects that come with fossil fuels, in turn helping to reduce climate change. Dino \u0160pondreht Tehni\u010dka, Virovitica CRO","12. Do you know who is the most effective renewable energy sources ? Wind Power Solar Power Comments 18.01% 50.47% Wave Power 8.57% Most renewable energy sources are Hydraulic energy 22.85% SOLAR ENERGY WIND ENERGY GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HYDROPOWER OCEAN ENERGY BIOENERGY. PATRIK,Tehnica, Croatia. In\u00e9s y Adri\u00e1n, IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","13. Do you think that solar panels is a good idea to reserve energy? Yes, but there are better ways 27.6% Comments: The great majority of respondents think that solar No panels are a good idea to 2.9% reserve energy. Yes 69.5% Hrvoje, Tehni\u010dka, Croatia","","REDUCED INEQUALITIES Growing with Applied Mathematics Experiences (G.A.M.E) Coordinating Teacher: Mar\u00eda Bellver IES Cristobal P\u00e9rez Pastor, Spain","Gonzalo L\u00f3pez, Mar\u00eda Cuesta, Tobarra, Spain","Over the past decade, how has income inequality evolved in your country? It has reduced It remained the same Grew 60% Comments 40% The majority of respondents believe that income inequality has reduced or remained the 20% same in the past decade. 0% Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain Turkey Manuel, Tehni\u010dka, Croatia","2. Do all staff have equal rights to education in your country? 100% Comments 75% 50% According to the respondents, in Spain, Romania, the 25% affirmative answer is for a 0% Turkey higher percentage of 83%, for Romania Croatia France Greece Moldova Spain Greece 63%, Turkey -57%. Below 50% are Moldova, Croatia, France. The percentages are NOT between 0% and 25%. Miruna, Jean Monnet High School, Romania","Is a person\u2019s identity and race can have an impact in their job? Yes Obviously not A little bit No Comments According to the respondents, 75% the rather high percentage of 50% YES in France, Greece and Turkey is worrying. Romania 25% and Croatia have a small 0% Turkey percentage, which is very Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain good. It is clear that efforts must be made to reduce these inequalities. Carlos, Jean Monnet High School, Romania","What is the difference between women's wages and men's wages, on average, in 2022 in your country? <10% 10%< ...<25% >25% According to the recorded answers, the smallest salary 75% differences are in Spain, Croatia, Romania (where over 50% of 50% respondents said that the 25% differences are below 10%). There are, however, significant 0% Turkey Croatia France Greece Moldova Romania Spain percentages with salary differences over 25% in 3 of the 7 Ana, Jean Monnet High School, Romania countries (Turkey, Romania, Greece). It should be noted that in Moldova there are no salary differences over 25%, according to the respondents.","Who do you think is the most usual target of discriminations in your country? Handicapped people, people of colour Comments Women, handicapped people, people of colour, foreigners, LGB... The most disadvantaged People of colour People of colour, LGBTQ community Women categories are: Women, Other handicapped people, people of colour, 60% foreigners, LGBTQ community. 40% 20% Marko Zalovic, Tehnicka, Virovitica, Croatia 0% Turkey Pu\u0219ca\u0219 Evghenii, Gaudeamus HS, Moldova Romania Croatia France Greece Moldova Spain","Do you believe that all people are given the same opportunities? 60 40 Comments More students th ink that not all of 20 us have the sam e opportunities. 0 No i think that not all of us have the same opportunites Yes,all the people have the same opportunities Mariela D, Gaudeamus HS, Moldova"]
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