CC-EDU Simplify climate change education for better communication in elementary and lower secondary school Erasmus Project
General information for the CC-EDU Simplify climate change education for better communication in elementary and lower secondary school Erasmus Project
Project Title
CC-EDU Simplify climate change education for better communication in elementary and lower secondary school
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 school education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Civic engagement / responsible citizenship; EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy; Natural sciences
Project Summary
Climate change education occupies a major node in school education. It is a rich topic to explore in the classroom. The fact that climate change may be viewed on local, regional, and international levels — not to mention through scientific, civic, and cultural lenses — provides students with the opportunity to develop critical analysis skills and ability synthesize information. It provides an important window into individual and societal responsibility, making it relevant for all partners involved and a global urgent matter.
The purpose of the CC-EDU project is equipping students (such as the next generations) in having a holistic perspective over climate change and learn about collective responsibility toward environment protection and prevention of further damaging situations. The aim of the project is preparing teachers to deal with the complexity of the topic, making it factual and with a view on local, regional, and international situations, using different approaches.
The 6 partners coming 6 countries offer a wide European diversity and socio-economical contexts (towns of different sizes, economical life and culture) and will at the same time contribute and benefit from the project. As a whole, the wide experience mobilised for the CC-ED project, offering complementary skills and competencies necessary for the consortium success, is presented through the professional preparation of the staff participating in the consortium, encompassing as communication skills, competence in climate change and related science and social topics, immediate reach of the project’s target groups and ability and great interest increasing key and wider competences in all EU students.
Partner institutions represent organizations from different sectors and with previous record in working teachers and the different learning environment (online, class based, workshops…). Each partner organizations will provide the most significant inputs to project activities/products, and will be guided by the University professors involved which have picked up due to their background in climate change topics.
Through the CC-EDU project, schools have an opportunity to teach their students to evaluate a variety of evidence and draw their own conclusions. If students are to leave school and tackle issues head-on, they can’t do so without understanding how to use information and balance opposing viewpoints.
The possibility for offering more targeted support to help teachers develop competences, enhances the quality of teaching in general (School development and excellent teaching for a great start in life COM(2017) 248 final). A holistic, individualised and young-people-centred approach is crucial for keeping the interest of young people in any topic, on climate change in particular.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 156119,25 Eur
Project Coordinator
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENTINSTITUTE ET INSTITUT DE MANAGEMENTDU DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE & Country: FR
Project Partners
- Associazione PROGETTO MARCONI
- Sehit Mehmet Lutfi Gulsen Anadolu IHL
- SMART IDEA Igor Razbornik s.p.
- FONDATSIA EVROPEISKI CENTER ZA INOVATSII OBRAZOVANIE NAUKA I CULTURA
- CENTAR ZA EDUKATIVEN I KULTUREN RAZVOJ RACIO

