Health Environment And Life (Healthy life in healthy environment) Erasmus Project
General information for the Health Environment And Life
(Healthy life in healthy environment)
Erasmus Project
Project Title
Health Environment And Life
(Healthy life in healthy environment)
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 2017
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Health and wellbeing
Project Summary
The project ‘Health Environment And Life’ is implemented with the participation of the schools of 5 countries, with 2 transnational project meetings and 5 blended mobility meetings for school learners. The participants maintained contact with each other electronically between the mobility meetings, therefore, the project was implemented in a blended way, as it contains both virtual elements and face-to face meetings.
Each school represented itself with 20-30 students in the extra- curricular course activities with the coordinating work of 2-4 teachers. With the help of the grant as well as – if necessary – by involving other sources, we wished to exceed the range of student mobility.
The project’s topic was the impact of the environmental problems (air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution and vibration exposure etc.) on our health; the prevention and reduction of the harmful effects for health purposes. We experienced that the students lacked the necessary knowledge in this field and the teachers did not have an appropriate course material to deal with this problem.
Our aim was to develop a health- and environment conscious view, to improve the holistic approach and also to make students aware of the fact that the environment- and health damaging effects know no boundaries, therefore the solution required international cooperation. In this way our long-term goals were important for each participating country. In addition, the individual goals and results were equally important: international relations, improving cooperative skills, developing foreign language skills, learning about the culture, attitudes and good practices of people in other countries, adopting the good practices and incorporating them in the different organizations’ own operation and practices.
The target group was primarily the secondary school age group as well as the teachers. The parents were involved through the students, and the local decision makers would also be informed about the stages and results.
Out of the priorities, the development of the students’ competences, the use of ICT devices and methods, as well as the improvement of the teachers’ professionalism and expertise were at the top of the list.
For two years students of each participating school attended extra-curricular courses, where the topics would be developed and elaborated on the basis of the students’ independent research, and presentations wouldl be prepared by them on each phase of the implementation, on the completed tasks and on the results. Their works were presented in the form of posters and presentations during the blended mobility meetings for school learners. The schools in the receiving countries organized exhibitions of the project products in order to make their students acquainted with the topic. Between the meetings the participants maintained regular electronic contact with each other: websites eTwinning, Whatapp communication,emails etc.
The final project product was a course material which contained the topics of the extra- curricular courses along with the methods and the related measurement and assessment means and devices, tests, and methodological recommendations. It was not only the participating organizations that could incorporate the course material in their every day operation, but – through the wide ranging dissemination – it was available for others as well.
The topics of the transnational project meetings for the project management at the beginning and at the end of the project would be the preparation, the clarification of tasks, and, finally, the evaluation of the results. At these meetings the specific tasks of each partner was finalized, which tasks they undertook during the preparation phase (satisfaction surveys, tests, task sheets and their evaluation, analyses, and managing the website etc.)
Along with the participating student groups we intended to evaluate a control group as well in order to see the differences in attitudes and knowledge. Before closing the project, a conference was organized by the Hungarian teachers, which – along with several other elements (website, eTwinning, press coverage, local media, exhibitions) – were part of the dissemination.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 120390,9 Eur
Project Coordinator
Mátészalkai Esze Tamás Gimnázium & Country: HU
Project Partners
- Sigmund-Schuckert Gymnasium Nürnberg
- Zespol Szkol Ogolnoksztalcacych im.Pawla Stalmacha w Wisle
- Liceo Statale “Lucrezia della Valle”
- Gymnázium sv. Jána Zlatoústeho, ul. Lesná 28, Humenné

