Keep your water clean, live the world Erasmus Project
General information for the Keep your water clean, live the world Erasmus Project
Project Title
Keep your water clean, live the world
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: Reaching the policy level/dialogue with decision makers; Environment and climate change; Health and wellbeing
Project Summary
CONTEXT
Irresponsible consumption of water can lead to a crisis that will affect billions of people in the future. With this reality in mind, we have taken on the mission to change the way in which people relate to water and we want to start inoculating this into the young minds of today that will become the adults of tomorrow. We want our pupils to turn the topic upside down and inside out, to learn about water as it used to be regarded by our ancestors, water and the way in which we consume it today and the effects of irresponsible consumption for the future of mankind. We want them to become active defenders and promoters of responsible water usage, to initiate local campaigns “Save the water for your children”, to analyse people’s behaviour towards water in their local communites and share them with our partners. Also, throughout the project, we want to investigate and come up with a plan to turn our schools into water-friendly schools and make local authorities implement this plan on several institutions in our areas, so that we can really make a difference in the end. Small drops like this will become an ocean.
OBJECTIVES
1. to increase knowledge about water from different perspectives – scientific, cultural, literary, artistic – at least 60% of students
2. to raise students’ awareness of the importance of water for the humankind – min. 70% of students
3. to help students identify general problems about water shortage and personalize them to their local context
4. to foster students’ civic engagement in community problems related to ecology and strengthen the role of the school in the local community
5. to develop students’ soft skills, creativity and cultural awareness
6. to improve language skills
7. to create a network of Water-friendly schools and expand it with the aid of local authorities
MAIN ACTIVITIES
C1 – Water in the past – literature, art, folktales
C2 – Water and health – Biology, PE perspectives.
C3 – The Science of water – Geography, Maths, Science
C4 – Water and the future – excessive consumption, pollution. Eco-campaigns
C5 – Making our schools sustainable water consumers (joint-staff training event)
Between the transnational events, students work on the topic of the exchanges, applying surveys and analyzing the, creating poems, paintings, posters, initiating local campaigns to raise awareness about water depletion to improve their school premises and turn it into a water-friendly school. They present all their work in online conferences on eTwinning.
PARTICIPANTS
Pupils will be the main actors in local and transnational activities. The age range of the participants in exchanges is 11-12. 80 students will be selected to participate in C1-C4, 5 students from each sending school/exchange. These pupils will be accompanied by 2 teachers. The profile of the accompanying teachers is related to the topic of each exchange.
For C5, participants are 3 teachers from each school (a total of 12 teachers). These are the school principals, the coordinators and one project member who coordinates the Water Friendly School (WFS) plan and its sustainability.
RESULTS
They create posters of the project, films about local water supplies, create maps of water sports facilities in their area, apply surveys and questionnaires on members of the local community to measure the consumption of water and observe the purpose of water consumption in households before and after the project, to measure its impact. They are involved in organization of local campaigns to raise people’s awareness about the effects of irresponsible water use, make flyers, parades etc. Together with teachers, they identify inefficient water use in their schools, so that they can come up with solutions to make the school water-friendly. During exchanges, they attend lessons about water, are involved in physical activities (e.g. water sports), create artwork, songs and posters in multicultural groups, will go on field trips to take water samples and measure its drinkability. Toward the end of the project, teachers and students create a plan to turn the school into water-friendly environments. These plans are presented by the teachers during C5 and adapted into a final version which will be handed in to local authorities that will expand the use of the plan to several schools in the regions.
IMPACT
Schools will gain a good reputation by involving the pupils and teachers in community problems and trying to raise awareness about local issues that can affect the quality of life.
Schools will also set an example of eco-friendliness that we expect other schools to follow. The water problems are only one part of the environmental issues we are confronted with, so we can continue developing projects on these issues.
Our institutions will become more welcoming to students, as we will be in the spotlight on the duration of the project. The fact that we have implemented an Erasmus+ project is like a quality label that we will take pride in.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 125334 Eur
Project Coordinator
CEIP AUSIÀS MARCH & Country: ES
Project Partners
- 10classes All day 2th Primary School of Kalampaki
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 1 im. św. Jana Pawła II w Giżycku
- Osnovna šola Gornja Radgona
- Ozel Izmir Oguzhan Ozkaya Ortaokulu

