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Lefkara lace and carob sweets in mathematics classes and extracurricular activities in Cyprus

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The pilot project involved two different ICH elements that are deeply tied to Cyprus history and contemporary identity: lacework craftsmanship in Lefkara and the preparation of carob sweets in Anoyira. These elements were integrated in extracurricular activities and later in math classes, helping students to determine the volume of hemispheres of a given radius, the slope of a line and the angle between two intersecting lines.

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