jueves, 14 de noviembre de 2019

Summary of the PROJET


Human-made climate change derived from the overuse of raw materials and non-renewable energy resources, is one of the major threats the world faces today.It will probably increase in floods and droughts, causing an impact on food and water supply, displacement and clashes. Being aware of this European Commission has set climate and energy package also known as 20-20-20 energy targets. To take actions towards this threat is a responsibility of the schools in this partnership as well as all European Union citizens. According to the surveys carried in 6 partner schools from different European countries, the main common weakness of the schools is the students’ negative attitudes to overuse of energy, overconsumption within households and being insensitive to the environmental issues which are due to the lack of education in ecological patterns. Moreover the students have difficulty in reading and interpreting graphs, being fluent to communicate in English and using ICT and creative problem-solving skills. The teachers need to improve their teaching competence in these matters by exchanging ideas and good practices. Having reached these results, the partner schools have come together to implement this project, "Eco Thinking For Eco Living". Our main aim is to help the participants acquire new skills and competences and strengthen their profile. Our objectives are to equip them with scientific knowledge about environmental issues and to raise their awareness about the importance of energy saving, to increase their creative thinking skills by working in international teams and making decisions, to highlight the renewable energy resources thus to make them more responsible for common European heritage, to deepen the participant's' knowledge of the various ways of protecting environment in European countries, to make the participants gain digital fluency and while searching for relevant data, to enrich students' technical and scientific vocabulary using graphs/diagrams and discussing the results, to enhance students and teacher's English language competence by working on the environmental issues and communicating with each other, to improve pupils' skills of creative problem solving through team work, which will be an investment for their future careers, to raise the participants' awareness of the fact that despite cultural diversities they all have the same goal as responsible European citizens to combat climate change.
24 students who are 14-18 years old and 12 teachers are involved in the Project. There will be monthly online meetings, and 6 short term exchanges of groups of pupils, where participants work together for the exchange of good practices. 4 students and 2 accompanying teachers from each school will take place in each student exchange. They will be chosen fairly according to the selection criteria discussed about and decided by the partners.
The participants will gain creative thinking, entrepreneurial and problem solving experience and abilities by working in intercultural groups, brainstorming, face-to face discussing, designing environmentally-friendly or energy saving devices and making various objects from recyclable materials. They will visit waste-recycling and environmental plants in different European countries so that they can deepen knowledge of protecting environment. In the joint work as peer learning workshops they will improve their ICT and linguistic abilities and gain self-esteem which will be an


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