Garden of cultures in Europe Erasmus Project

General information for the Garden of cultures in Europe Erasmus Project

Garden of cultures in Europe Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Garden of cultures in Europe

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 : School Exchange Partnerships

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Environment and climate change; Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning; Integration of refugees

Project Summary

Our aim is to stimulate communication among students within the schools and to strengthen the sense of community by working with our hands to create joint products and actions. In doing so, both immigrant and disadvantaged and impaired students should be able to identify more easily with the school community.
In all schools we want to work with local extracurricular partners and share our experiences with European partner schools, thus opening our schools to the outside world, both locally and in Europe.
We want to create an awareness of sustainability and the environment among the next generation. Pupils should experience that they can help shape their future and make a difference.
The most important result of this cooperation is a garden at the respective location, in which ideally communication is continued.
An exchange with the teachers of the partner schools should take place across national borders so that joint activities can be planned and learning concepts for the Garden of Diversity can be developed.
First experiences start with researching and presenting edible plants, examining environmental conditions and joint activities with gardeners and youth centres from the communities. In theory, the pupils will get to know the concept of “Edible Cities”.
The creation of these gardens should give the pupils at the respective locations the opportunity to examine their own consumption behaviour with regard to food.
By processing the products of their own gardens, within the schools and with partner schools, opportunities for exchange will be created. Through the exchange on the topic of “edible plants”, the pupils get to know each other and thus discover regional differences and similarities, initially on a culinary level.

The pupils become aware of and understand the diversity of Europe through the preparation and follow-up work, but especially through the mutual visits.
During the stays, regional peculiarities and similarities are explored. Future questions play a role in each activity:

In Spain, action-oriented teaching concepts with a focus on horticulture are on the programme, in Germany the focus is on sustainable, innovative urban greening,
in Estonia, the focus will be on recycling, and in Greece, groups of pupils will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of modern food production by learning about traditional food production.

Networking skills will be trained and strengthened at different levels. On the one hand, cooperation and communication within the school’s internal teams of teachers and staff must be strengthened. Through the planned co-responsibility and co-determination on the part of the pupils, an increased communication across classes and groups is to be achieved, which promotes integration within the school. The project implies cross-curricular work, which should also be included in the school’s own curriculum by the respective subject group leaders.
In addition, local and regional contacts with local administration, but especially with youth work institutions, are to be intensified.
Furthermore, the aim is to use this project as a strategic instrument for the further development of intercultural competences, for integration within the student body and for the internationalisation of the schools. The exchange of experience with parallel European schools should lead to long-term relationships and encourage colleagues and pupils to take part in other European projects.

In the Gardens of Diversity, the focus is on edible plants from the pupils’ original culture, thus symbolising diversity as an enrichment in a “Garden of Diversity of Cultures in Europe”.
Such a meeting place for exchange will be created at the same time at the partner schools in Greece, Estonia and Spain in their surroundings. With the metaphor of rootedness we want to make the European dimension of a Europe of diversity with common values visible and tangible. A “Garden of Diversity of Cultures in Europe” makes the abstract tangible with all senses and at the same time offers space for shared experiences and communication. This applies to both the regional and the European dimension.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 111140 Eur

Project Coordinator

St. Thomas Realschule plus Andernach & Country: DE

Project Partners

  • Käina Kool
  • 3o Gymnasio Larisas
  • IESHermanos Medina Rivilla