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European Innovative Teaching Award
  • Project

Future Green Generation

School: Strandskolen

Future Green Generation - Denmark

Topic(s) addressed

  • Sustainability

  • Increasing students' attention to science and ecology

  • Developing their lifelong learning skills 

  • Critical thinking and consciousness of European challenges

Target groups

  • 24 primary school students 8-12 years old

  • 16 teachers of all specializations

Methodologies

  • Active learning–  to observe, explore, investigate, experiment, play, discuss and reflect

  • Developing SRL (self-regulated learning) activities

  • Mental agility– making links across the curriculum to show how economical concepts are applied in a wide range of contexts.

  • Creative project activities to encourage pupils’ initiative and self-management.

Environments

  • It is important for the project to transcend classroom walls to become engaged in real-world issues. 

  • Promoting the relevance of studying in the classroom for the complex environmental issues, and acquiring the skills needed for problem solving.

  • ICT is the base of the study and is used extensively throughout the project, and the involved teachers are encouraged to learn and apply new and different pedagogical approaches.

Teachers

  • The project promotes a bidirectional learning process among teachers and pupils.

  • The teachers learn and apply new and different pedagogical approaches and facilitate activities which encourage independent learning.

  • The teachers observe learning methods in different countries and share their opinions with their colleagues 

  • Learning efficient use of ICT through collaboration with the project partners

Impact

  • The project drew attention of several media outlets.  

  • Considering the young age of the participants and the international scope of the initiative, this project could strongly influence the organisations involved in future projects.

  • The project has had a positive effect on teachers and learners, partners, parents, colleagues and the local communities.

  • There has also been a good structure for both planning and teaching activities in between the physical meetings, which has facilitated the inclusion of learners that didn’t participate in mobilities.

Project category
  • Primary education
Project year
  • 2022

Stakeholders

Coordinators

Strandskolen

Address
Denmark

Basakli Ortaokulu

Address
Türkiye

Istituto Comprensivo Statale Ignazio Buttita

Address
Italy

Colegio Salesianos "San Juan Bosco"

Address
Spain

Szent Imre Katolikus Altalanos Iskola és Jo Pásztor Ovoda, Alapfoku Múveszeti Iskola

Address
Hungary