WATER IN OUR WORLD Erasmus Project
General information for the WATER IN OUR WORLD Erasmus Project
Project Title
WATER IN OUR 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 : Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2016
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Environment and climate change; Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
•Context/background of the project;
The WOW project established a partnership among six schools from Bulgaria, Italy, Poland, Turkey, Lithuania and Portugal which had definite common needs and experienced staff. These positive preconditions were an effective base for developing and performing the key project aims and goals. The stable work frame and plan as well as cooperation among partners and persistent communication during the project WOW led to positive outputs of the partnership all of them closely connected to water-related issues.
•Objectives;
During the project work, students had the chance to create new products and take decisions. They were a part of a social innovation process. Working with various IT tools and instruments, participating in learning activities, carrying out researches, and producing projects results – water idiom dictionary, maps, travel guides, non-formal lessons, researches, WOW newspaper – students gained benefits for critical thinking, civil position preserving nature. The WOW project activities and students’ researches led to representing cultural water heritage via new technology and evaluating its essential need. The WOW project carried out innovative educational activities outside the traditional classroom which benefited students’ abilities to support entrepreneurship and practical work. Due to the teachers and students’ performance within the project stages the aims were reached and the participants gained benefits whilst exploring water issues.
•Number and profile of participating organisations
The WOW project set an exchange of 123 persons in Learning Teaching and Training Activities which were held in five of the six partners countries. The partners’ exchange in Turkey did not include students – a decision taken after a discussion among partners over students’ security and measures for safety. Participants in learning activities were chosen under clear criteria. Three transnational project meetings for planning, coordinating and evaluating were organized including teachers from the project teams that contribute and sustain the activities. The school community in each partner represents the indirect participants in project WOW. The number of these indirect participants was much higher due to the fact that a lot of students, teachers, and parents were involved in the indirect impact of the project.
•Description of undertaken main activities
Through effective work, students and teachers from each partner school managed to fulfill all main activities – to promote WOW project outputs at local, regional and European level; to produce WOW project advertising materials; to organize exhibitions Water in Art in each school partner; to produce a Multilingual Water Idioms dictionary; to prepare and publish a Travel Guide of Spa Resorts; to create an Interactive Map with significant water pools; to promote refugee topics; to enhance entrepreneurial and critical thinking skills; to share European values; to create cultural water heritage; to develop opportunities for careers; to create conditions for communication in English and teamwork; to promote friendly water environment attitude; to establish partnerships with outside organizations.
•Results and impact attained
WOW project was a well-structured plan that identified the partner needs of its implementation and benefits for direct and indirect participants. A consistent methodology of the planned activities, results and outputs were held and indicators for assessing and monitoring developments were established through cooperation among partners. WOW project plan included five student exchange meetings. Three transnational project meetings were held – at the beginning, middle and end of the period- where teachers discussed changes, assessed performance, identified risks, discussed challenges, shared experiences and coordinated activities among partners.
All activities planned in the WOW project and their outputs were beneficial for students, teachers, parents and stakeholders /especially organizations in the water field/ as well as other colleagues and schools which had the opportunity to integrate and use them in their work. The dissemination of the project results and activities had a lot larger impact over the local community and regional educational institutions. WOW project outputs proved sustainability in aspects of post-project usage of the WOW website with the resources, implementation of the curricula connected results in other schools, organizing Water Day event in post period of the project. Sharing the project results in
Erasmus+ Beneficiary’s Dashboard portal gained international impact of the WOW project.
In long-term aspect, WOW project is beneficial with its project website where all outputs are visible and easy to be found and its four joint outputs – the Multilingual Water Idioms dictionary, the Interactive Map, the Travel Guide of Spa Resorts and the Good Practices Booklet
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 136844 Eur
Project Coordinator
Sredno uchilishte “Letets Hristo Toprakchiev” & Country: BG
Project Partners
- TED MALATYA
- Liceo Statale Ettore Majorana
- Agrupamento de Escolas do Forte da Casa
- PUBLICZNE GIMNAZJUM NR 26 IM. M. REJA
- Siauliai Ragaine progymnasium

