Our Publications

SKEP's interactive notebook
2013-2014

The Association’s interactive notebook 2013-2014 was published at the end of 2013 and distributed to students as well as challenged youth during the workshops. It is an alternative approach to communication and a very simple method which gives them time and space to work on it together. They can also work on it by themselves at home.

Antigone by Sophocles

Kaktos Publishing House - Publisher Odysseas Hatzopoulos

SKEP participated in the publication of the new series "The Greeks" - New Generation from the publishing house Kaktos, by offering 500 copies of the book to primary and secondary education students as well as young people with disabilities from special schools and institutions.

Greek playwright Sophocles wrote the last play in the Theban Trilogy, Antigone, around 442 B.C. The Theban Trilogy consists of Oedipus Rex (Oedipus the King), Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone, but the play considered the last of the three was, ironically, written first. Only seven of Sophocles's one hundred-twenty-three tragedies have survived to the modern era—with the trilogy surviving the ages intact. These three plays are perhaps the most famous of the seven, with Antigone performed most often. Antigone tells the story of the title character, daughter of Oedipus (the former king of Thebes, who unknowingly killed his father and married his mother, and who renounced his kingdom upon discovering his actions), and her fight to bury her brother Polyneices against the edict of her uncle, Creon, the new king of Thebes. It is a story that pits the law of the gods—"unwritten law"—against the laws of humankind, family ties against civic duty, and man against woman.

SKEP's interactive notebook
2012-2013

The Association’s interactive notebook and 2013 diary, titled “Think and Act Differently”, was published at the end of 2012 and distributed to students as well as challenged youth during the workshops. It is an alternative approach to communication and a very simple method which gives them time and space to work on it together. They can also work on it by themselves at home.

Listen to me

Βιβλίο «Άκουσέ με»

The book entitled “Listen to me” was published in 2008.

A testimonial written by children and youth with physical, sensory, intellectual and mental disabilities from special education schools as well as youth from institutions and correction facilities. Published in Greek and English.

Let me tell you

Έχω κάτι να σου πω

Thoughts and illustrations by young people with intellectual disabilities from Technical Vocational Educational Schools. Published in 2011, in Greek and English.

FingerPrints 2012

 

FingerPrints 2011

«Αποτυπώματα» 2011

FingerPrints 2010

«Αποτυπώματα» 2010

FingerPrints 2009

«Αποτυπώματα» 2009