First Pancyprian Award for the Lyceum of Kokkinochorion "Fotis Pittas"

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The students of the Lyceum of Kokkinochorion Fotis Pitta won the first Pancyprian Prize, presenting with great success the work of Andreas Lefteris "Conflict of letters and numbers" in the Matheatre Cuprus 2019 Competition in the context of 21th Pancyprian Conference on Mathematics Education and Science organized by the Cyprus Mathematical Society in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the European University, the THALIS Foundation, the Cyprus Mathematical Association, and the Cyprus Astronautical Society. Kokkinochorion High School will represent Cyprus in the European Matheatre Europe 2019 Competition.

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The work of the Philologist Andreas Lefteris "Conflict of letters and numbers" was adapted and directed by professors Eva Triarou Loizou Mathematician and Katerina Strati Philologist. The case begins when the Letters meet to consider the future of their relationship with Numbers. In particular, they thought of leaving all the mathematical equations and proofs, because they found that Mathematics became very difficult with their participation, which made the students hate the Letters and the school. The Letters considered it their duty to intervene σαν They therefore invited the Numbers to announce their decision. The debate between them, however, soon turned into a dispute, with the controversial issue being the superiority of one group over the other. And while the decision of the Letters seemed to lead to a final rupture, the decisive intervention of Praxitelis ensured the continuation of the cooperation of Letters and Numbers, for the benefit of the Sciences.

Congratulations at the Lyceum of Kokkinochorion Foti Pitta, to the students Maria Antoniou, Olympiada Chrysostomou, Maria Eleftheriadou, Maria Kakousi, Panagiota Markou, Maria Mouaimi, Theodora Tsomallouri and the students Rafael Ioannou and Antoni.

Dimitris Mavrovouniotis