THE PLANET IS OUR HOME: LET’S JOIN NOT TO WASTE IT! Erasmus Project
General information for the THE PLANET IS OUR HOME: LET’S JOIN NOT TO WASTE IT! Erasmus Project
Project Title
THE PLANET IS OUR HOME: LET’S JOIN NOT TO WASTE IT!
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2016
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Environment and climate change; Disabilities – special needs; Teaching and learning of foreign languages
Project Summary
In our School, we have three different branches. Some of our students are major in Chemistry, Biology and Environmental Biotechnology, so we had already given a great importance to matters such as waste recycling, air and water analysis. The main objective of the project has been “forming aware world citizens”, developing a growing sensibility towards environmental issues aimed at changing people’s behaviours. Starting from the analysis of the risk factors in our area and the idea of re-discovering and defending local and national territories, we promoted a culture of eco-sustainable use of the resources. The recent flow of immigrants in our school made us aware about the importance of overcoming a growing ethnocentric feeling. As a technical school, we have always been working with students with special needs, dyslexia and BES. Giving a special value to what they could do, mostly through lab activities, we encouraged a development of their self-confidence. Of course the crosscurriculum competences and skills were not given minor importance: modern technologies (ICT) and foreign language (English) have always been considered a central issue of this project. Seven schools were involved in the project: I.O. “L. da Vinci”, Acquapendente–Italy–with 250 students (out of 450) and 15 teachers (out of 60); “Solski Center”, Slovenj Grade–Slovenia 100 students (out of 600) and 8 teachers (out of 80); “C.E.O. Rey Juan Carlos I”, Valleseco–Gran Canaria, 119 students (out of 270) and 9 teachers (out of 32); “Liceul Tehnologic N.Balcescu”, Alexandria–Romania, 300 students (out of 873) and teachers (out of 57), General Secondary School “N.Katranov” Svishtov, Bulgaria 400 students (out of 790) and 19 teachers (out of 70); Zespol Szkol w Karczmiskach, Karczmiska Poland 200 students (out of 800) and 22 teachers (out of 60); Winnova Rauma, Finland, 420 students (out of 6000) and 34 teachers (out of 550). The main activities of the project concerned environmental education issues, so we focussed on topics connected with pollution (waste sorting out and recycling, water and air pollution and alternative sources of energy). As regards waste handling, the first step was classifying different types of waste, studying the different times of decomposition and the ways of reuse and recycling. Several techniques have been observed and data collected to be compared with those of the partner Countries. About water issues, we started with a guided active research aimed at classifying different types of water. Samples have been collected in our area to be eventually analysed in laboratory. The collected data were compared with those of the partner countries. Then different techniques of water purification have been studied. The same activities were undertaken to deal with air issues: classifying, sampling and analysing. The obtained data, collected and compared, were used for a further research on the relationship between the air quality and health. Regarding renewable energy sources, different types have been observed and classified; 3 field trips wereorganized. About cross-curricular activities we focussed on increasing students competences in ICT and English: materials in English was created using e-tools. A good deal of material was produced: A logo, to distinguish our project, eventually used on every gadget; Video clips presenting the schools; Multimedia presentations for all the environmental aspects we dealt with; An informative leaflet about waste sorting out and recycling; QR codes scanning for the garbage bins; Several photo books illustrating the different activities carried out; Posters for the celebrating events; Workbooks reporting and summarizing the activities; On-line resources for dissemination; Survey and evaluation sheets; Gadgets. The impact on all the participants was really great: both teachers and students developed a deeper ecological awareness, increasing their knowledge about environment at an international level, getting closer to such issues and to the the European policies regulating them. Teachers benefited very much from the comparison of different teaching methods and the European policies regulating them. Teachers benefited very much from the comparison of different teaching methods and approaches, especially in laboratories activities and for students with special needs. Understanding the importance of foreign languages to communicate with peers represented both for students and teachers a strong incentive, resulting in an increased competence in English. Moreover, everyone learned how fruitful real cooperation is to obtain important results. During the summer holidays, students kept in touch with their European peers exchanging e-mails.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 169005 Eur
Project Coordinator
ISTITUTO OMNICOMPRENSIVO LEONARDO DA VINCI & Country: IT
Project Partners
- General Secondary School “Nikolay Katranov”
- SOLSKI CENTER SLOVENJ GRADEC
- Liceul Tehnologic Nicolae Balcescu
- Zespol Szkol w Karczmiskach
- CENTRO ENSEÑANZA OBLIGATORIA REY JUAN CARLOS I
- LANSIRANNIKON KOULUTUS OY

