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European Innovative Teaching Award
  • Project

Eco-Friendly robotics for a future green world

School: Instituto N.ª Sra. da Encarnação - Cooperativa de Ensino

2019-1-PT01-KA229-060800

Topic(s) addressed

Through project participation, students honed essential skills including entrepreneurship, coding and programming, and robotics. They also engaged with advanced technologies like 3D printing and virtual reality during various learning, teaching and training activities.

Target group(s)

The participants included students between the ages of 14 and 19 who attended the science and technology course.

Methodologies

We employed a project-based learning approach to address environmental issues, requiring students to apply knowledge from various fields, especially STEAM disciplines. They collaboratively developed projects in an informal setting, utilising technology for building and programming diverse robots. We ensured the inclusion of students facing learning challenges due to socio-economic disparities and upheld gender equality. This approach empowered students to become active, responsible learners, equipped with 21st-century skills.

Innovation environment

Partner-led activities occurred in the ecoclub and robolab spaces, which differ from traditional classrooms, offering resources for active learning. Students formed teams, enhancing creativity, critical thinking, and scientific knowledge, with a focus on recyclable materials when possible.

Teachers’ role

The teachers played a crucial role as process leaders in shaping innovative teaching and learning approaches. They facilitated the activity spaces, designed challenges, and organized study visits to address ecological and energy issues. They also conducted workshops on robot construction and programming. Throughout the project, teachers closely supervised students, offering guidance, clarification, and improvement suggestions. This initiative promotes further collaboration among teachers across various STEM disciplines.

Impact and output

This project has significantly impacted students and educators. Eco-clubs and Robolabs in partner schools empowered students in various STEM disciplines. Teachers adopted project-based learning, nurturing 21st-century skills in students. The project's impact goes beyond the classroom, motivating students to address environmental issues and apply their skills for positive change.

Project category
  • Secondary education
Project year
  • 2023

Stakeholders

Coordinators

Instituto N.ª Sra. da Encarnação - Cooperativa de Ensino

Address
Portugal

Participants

Zespol Szkolno-Przedszkolny Nr 6 w Rzeszowie

Address
Poland

Kuressaare Gümnaasium

Address
Estonia

Kabazli Sehit Ismail Yavuz Ortaokulu

Address
Türkiye

Gymnasium Lefkimmis

Address
Greece

Austrumlatvijas Tehnologiju Vidusskola

Address
Latvia