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Energy Management Scools

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-FR01-KA201-024103
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 190,619 EUR

Energy Management Scools

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"The major environmental challenges require that each citizen develops an ability to understand the issues that must be addressed and to seek and implement solutions. Each person should be able to (re)find a power to act, at his or her own level. This is the whole point of developing energy education projects for children.A school is an ecosystem that brings together in the same place various actors with different missions: students, teachers, educators, administrative staff, technical staff, parents, companies involved in the maintenance and operation of technical equipment... It is often difficult to address the issue of energy because frequently, it is considered to be complicated and restrictive. Heating, lighting, water consumption, waste... are all energy-related topics that deserve to be discussed with young people as part of energy education projects in and outside school. Energy education aims to enable young people to:- acquire knowledge about energy (sources, production, consumption...).- understand the impact of our lifestyles, particularly in terms of energy consumption on our immediate and distant environment.- have the appropriate tools in order to initiate changes in their behaviour and to encourage them to develop eco-citizen attitudes.Energy Management schools has made it possible to develop an energy education program based on a participatory approach for educational institutions (schools, colleges) and recreation centres. The idea is to propose a challenge: the thrifty school"", bringing together all the actors of an establishment around the same objective of energy control. 6 organizations from 5 countries (Belgium, Croatia, Spain, France and Sweden) cooperated in this project. About 500 participants, primary school, college or recreation centre students (8-14 years old) and adults from these same establishments (teachers, directors, technical staff, managers), collectivity agents, but also parents and external stakeholders (associations, mediators, etc.) were involved.A one-year study phase made it possible to create the tools, which were then tested in 1 or 2 establishments per country (Croatia, Spain, France, Sweden) during an experimental phase. A third year was devoted to the dissemination of this energy education system through a competition, the ""economical/ thrifty school"" challenge. 4 types of productions were carried out:- the ""Energy Saving Toolbox"",- ""learning paths"" tested in schools or recreation centres, - a study report resulting from research work during the experiment. It contains recommendations for the animation of the system within the framework of the ""thrifty/ economical school"" challenge. The expected results of this energy education programm are: the reduction of energy consumption in the 3 to 5 schools per country participating in the competition. The impacts envisaged in the short term are the development of knowledge and skills of students and school staff in energy and project management. Spreading the programme beyond the project partners can, in the long term, contribute to strengthening and enriching existing energy education programmes and extending them to other institutions with the support of regions or States"

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