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Look alive! for our world

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2019-1-PL01-KA229-064905
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | School Exchange Partnerships Funder Contribution: 98,666 EUR

Look alive! for our world

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The project “Look alive! for our world ” came about after our school,Polish school, took part in a local government initiative to help clean the bank of the river for rubbish. Because of this, we wanted to create a project where pupils at our school, in collaboration with pupils from other schools in different countries should learn about the environment, pollution, climate change and sustainability in food and food production. We also wanted the pupils to learn how political decisions are made and what influence the decision-makers. Can young people influence political decisions when it comes to climate and pollution? It is also important for the project to make young people aware of how their own choices have an impact on the environment, and for them to understand that the young people of today are the leaders, politicians, employers and workers of tomorrow. Hence the title of the project, “Look alive! for our world !”Through different activities, interaction and exchange of practices in the partner schools, we are hoping to raise the understanding and knowledge of environmental issues, how they are dealt with today, and how we can solve various problems that are influencing our pupils’ future. Through the tasks, they will also learn vocabulary and expressions related to the topic and for the final meeting, they will have prepared for a debate, where they will discuss more than one side of the environmental issues. Thus, they will learn about how to form arguments, debate techniques and to understand that others might have a different opinion to themselves. Also, this is a great opportunity to practise their language skills in the language of cooperation for the project, English. The learning objectives have been developed so the pupils can learn vocabulary related to each topic. They should learn about recycling, energy and energy sources, consequences of the melting of the ice caps and the perma- frost and how the ocean is affected by pollution. Furthermore, they are going to learn about the rain forests, their own carbon footprint, sustainable food and food production and about political and economic issues when it comes to the environment.The partners for the project are from Turkey, Denmark, Spain and Poland. Some of the partners have collaborated on different projects through eTwinning, and Poland and Turkey have previously been on an Erasmus + project together.The learning activities and tasks have been developed so that they can be implemented in the school curriculum for use in the project and for the future. Hence, the project can continue developing after it has oficially finished.

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