W.A.T.E.R. – in other ways Erasmus Project
General information for the W.A.T.E.R. – in other ways Erasmus Project
Project Title
W.A.T.E.R. – in other ways
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 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Quality Improvement Institutions and/or methods (incl. school development); Social/environmental responsibility of educational institutions; Teaching and learning of foreign languages
Project Summary
The project “W.A.T.E.R. – in other ways” was implemented by students of six partner schools from: Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, Spain, Portugal and Italy. This project stemed from the environmental experiences of all participating schools and the main objective was to expand their knowledge and exchange good practices in this field to achieve greater competences needed in daily life in 21st century. The project was divided into 5 areas:
W = THE WAR OF SURVIVAL (do we have enough drinking water for all of us?)
A = ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES (energy – disastrous or useful)
T = TRANSPORT AND TRAVELLING (ships, ferry, freight, sea and river)
E = ECOLOGY (pollution and protection, water capture, purification)
R = RECREATION AND REMEDY (water sports, theme parks, mineral water, healing)
Each area represented one meeting in a partner school, the meeting was build on the results of the activities that always preceded this meeting.
The partner schools communicated in English. The target groups of the project were: students of all classes aged 6 to 15, among them students from disadvantaged backgrounds, but also parents, teachers and local community, institutions and companies. 600 students aged 11-15 together with 600 pupils aged 6-10 were involved in activities throughout a twenty-four months lasting project within the framework of transnational cooperation.
The specific objectives of the project were:
• to show students different approaches in a water consumption and its different price in all participating schools and impact on their lives by improving their financial and maths competences
• to improve awareness about water from all aspects and angles not only for students but also for family relatives and a local community
• students and families acquired the knowledge and experience with better environmental approach by participating in this project
• to connect the curriculum of different subjects by implementing project and involving all teachers, to develop an interdisciplinary knowledge
• students became familiar with procedures for saving lives, drowning people – 1st aid
• all students realized the importance of belonging to the EU by participating in this project and by cooperating with different nations
• to increase openness of students to other cultures, to enable students to formal and informal contact with foreigners
• to increase competences in the use of English language and ICT and digital competences for students and teachers
• to increase recognition of schools in the local environment etc.
In the framework of the project there were following activities planned: short-term exchanges of group of students, measuring and calculation of water consumption, introduction of technical measures to save water, mapping of watercourses (a map creation), production of a water mill with connection to a simple electric circuit and its functioning, capturing water in paintings and taking pictures of water by the eyes of children (water disasters, waterworks of energy), memory game creation, learning about 1st aid on water, learning about the importance of water transport, creation of rainwater meter and use of captured rainwater, learning about water cycle in nature, mapping of mineral springs, creation of atlas of aquatic animals.
Following methodology and pedagogical approach were used: learning through experience, experimentation, mathematical processing of results from research, videoconferences and by educational games, stimulating creativity through educational trips, visits and excursions to several different institutions.
Following results were achieved: 12 presentations about participating countries and schools, 36 presentations related to water (water consumption, water resources, rainfall measurements, rainwater creation, watermill production, waterworks of energy, water transport, mineral springs), project logo, calendar, web pages, 6 maps, 6 watermills, 2 magazines, 2 art exhibitions, photo album, memory game, atlas of aquatic animals, 2 videoconferences.
In a long term, there is a following impact of the project: increased interests of students in environment, increased tolerance to social and cultural differences, increased willingness of teachers to take on new challenges and projects, increased openness of the teachers to educational cooperation, perception of the teaching staff as active and involved in local communita, the use of effective solutions to reduce socio – economic differences between disadvantaged students, improved educational offer of the schools, increased experience in implementation of EU projects, the opportunity to use examples of good practices by other organizations.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 171828 Eur
Project Coordinator
Masarykova zakladni skola a materska skola Melc, okres Opava, prispevkaova organizace & Country: CZ
Project Partners
- Centro privado plurilingüe La Grande Obra de Atocha
- Alytaus Panemunes pagrindine mokykla
- Istituto Comprensivo “Brigata Sassari”
- Osnovna skola Bartola Kasica
- Agrupamento de Escolas Piscinas – Olivais