Topic(s) addressed
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Civic engagement and responsible citizenship
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Sustainability: the link between plastic pollution and climate change
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Promoting creativity: Providing tools to create positive, lasting environmental
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change (in a school environment)
Target groups
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Students
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Families
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Local communities
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Teachers
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Companies and Representatives
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External cooperation partners
Methodologies
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Facilitating a project-based learning approach- highlighting students’ individual strengths
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Cross-disciplinary learning with a broad variety of activities (later added to the school’s curriculum) benefitting the students with learning difficulties.
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Applying foreign language skills in a real-life context
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Building the project website in collaboration with HDMStuttgart students
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The eTwinning platform as a fundamental tool for the successful implementation of the project
Environments
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Fostering key competencies for lifelong learning within the EU framework.
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Multi-faceted approaches to learning and assessment methodologies
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Creating innovative dissemination products
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Learning about country-specific best practice examples while getting familiar with the local business context
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Applying the reduction of single-use plastic in the flagship projects
Teachers
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The application of innovative teaching and learning methods such as collaboration with universities and experts
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Teachers from the participating countries implemented hybrid teaching.
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Enabling creative teaching and integrative activities.
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The main objective was to establish student-centred activities as well as a connection between teaching content and real life closely connected to the use of technology and multimedia.
Impact
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The project contributed to the students’ environmental education.
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They were able to strengthen their intercultural skills as well as their media competencies.
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They were also given the opportunity to generate a great output due to the cross-disciplinary learning approach and the close cooperation with universities, institutions and external experts.
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Students developed teamwork skills
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The new “plastic reduction” ambassadors continue with the project that has started at their school.
- Reference
- 2019-1-DE03-KA229-060153
- Project locations
- Germany
- Project category
- Secondary education
- Project year
- 2022
Stakeholders
Coordinators
Sjalandsskoli
- Address
- Iceland
Tunaholmsskolan
- Address
- Sweden