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VERT-Volunteering, Engagement, Responsibility, Transfer of good practices

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2017-1-RO01-KA219-037353
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only Funder Contribution: 99,130 EUR

VERT-Volunteering, Engagement, Responsibility, Transfer of good practices

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The VERT project was an interdisciplinary project, which allowed students from Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Portugal to work on different areas of key European competences, especially on scientific skills, integrating a learning based on the resolution of problems and encouraging an innovative approach to teaching in the world of new technologies. The activities of our project aimed at a multi-disciplinary approach on the theme of global warming, connecting all fields of learning, in particular sciences, geography, history and civic education to make students understand the phenomena climate change and make them aware of the consequences of their behavior on them. Our students were involved in a process of investigation, analysis, experimentation, observation and documentary research on the theme of the project - climate change and its consequences on the life of the Earth, thus creating the conditions of a correct decision-making of our students, the future adult decision makers, on the steps and the solutions to fight against this problem which threatens our life. At the same time, by exploring an area of news that concerns us all - CLIMATE CHANGE, the VERT project offered teachers a reflection and exchange of practices on the methodology to be used and the type of activities to be implemented. to develop basic skills in their students, with particular emphasis on science skills. The common challenges of the partner institutions in this project have been to improve their science teaching methodology, to increase students' motivation for studying science, and to help students address this topic at the European level because that climate change affects the whole world. The project has put forward a pedagogy based on questioning, documentary study, experimentation and debate and it has allowed the passage of a teaching that privileges the transmissive mode to a teaching whose approach favors a student questioning on the real world (observation, investigation, action) and practical action, discovery, contact with specialists. The learning was based on the experiences and experiences of the participants. Throughout the project, the partners worked on these 4 areas of interest that allowed the gradual construction of the knowledge and attitudes of our students:- make students understand what the climate is;- analyze causes of climate change;- analyze the effects of climate change;-To encourage students to act in favor of the environment. The activities carried out allowed a journey through time, inspired by the past recorded, current scientific data and future predictive data and a gradual appropriation, by the pupils, of scientific concepts, the acquisition of knowledge and know-how and the setting in dialogue of several school subjects to facilitate the understanding of this complex subject of study, the climate change ,, in order to understand the climatic phenomena and to be aware of the consequences of the behaviors of each one on these and on the health of our planet. The activities carried out in this European partnership have enabled students to become aware, at local and European level, of the evolution of their environment over a period of 200 years (1917/2017/2117) and to consider the future. according to various scenarios: an optimistic scenario with a 2 ° increase in temperature and a pessimistic scenario with a 5 ° C increase in temperature. As the project unfolded, students discovered their own region with respect to the climate: type of climate, causes and consequences of climate change, and realized that it is very important to protect the climate. the environment and that we must act effectively to stop the destruction of the planet. Through the activities carried out, guided by the 6 logbooks and other didactic tools designed in the project, the students were able to go beyond the textbooks and they were able to explore data, knowledge and experiences on warming up. climate change, directly and immediately. By interacting with their European colleagues, they became aware of the universality of this problem and the need to act for the sake of saving the environment. In addition, this project encouraged students to become involved in eco-responsible actions, taking individual and collective responsibility for preserving the planet's resources.

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