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EcoPodcasts: Student podcasts on eco conscious and sustainable living

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2021-1-BG01-KA220-SCH-000027685
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices | Cooperation partnerships in school education Funder Contribution: 335,627 EUR

EcoPodcasts: Student podcasts on eco conscious and sustainable living

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<< Background >>The effects of climate change were felt in every corner of the world in 2020, from unprecedented wildfires across the United States to the extreme heat of Siberia. It is quite obvious that climate change impact has global dimensions. 2021 must be the year of climate action – “the make-or-break year,” according to United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, who expressed the need for immediate change at the launch of the World Meteorological Organization's report on the State of the Global Climate 2020, which highlighted accelerating climate change indicators and worsening impacts (WMO, 2021). The reaction to the current global recession caused by pandemic COVID-19 may hold the potential to a dramatic change towards the implementation of policies needed to mitigate climate change. Namely, opportunities to put society on a greener path are highly sought for, across a range of scales and dimensions. One of these is education, which has largely moved to the digital world. This change has both negative and positive elements, the most important being that children are losing interaction and socialization with others. On the other hand, we can build on the circumstances and the renewed awareness that we can only raise by lifting others, in a systemic vision. The EcoPodcasts project is therefore proposing to harness digital opportunities for the adoption of a social-ecologically conscious and sustainable daily life for students as future citizens and agents of positive change.Additionally, the EcoPodcasts project come to in line with some of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). More specifically, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has as a core a set of sustainable development goals (SDGs). No one of them can be implemented alone, and for instance it is recognised that eradicating poverty and other deprivations must be accompanied by strategies to improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth, while tackling climate change and preserving oceans and forests. Therefore, through the EcoPodcasts project, we aim to drive school education to adopt innovative and interactive learning methods, while at the same time students explore ways to adopt healthy and environmentally friendly habits, through technology and activity-based learning. In any case, education has a more that ever important role to play in creating a more sustainable society by shaping critically engaged citizens who act for environmental protection.However, according to our preliminary research we have identified the following needs and gaps: - Lack of effective strategies, practices and tools for delivering innovative, action driven CCE: In general teachers face various difficulties to apply innovative competence-based teaching in their settings as they are not trained in such practices (Council, 2018). Also, they do not feel confident to teach for climate change due to the absence of clarity about the most effective teaching strategies (Monroe, 2019) along with the existence of a vast number of different approaches, methods and resources for CCE that creates further confusion. Also, they lack knowledge and tools to monitor and assess the development of competences related to climate change education.- Lack of knowledge and skills in teaching through CCE and CS: Although there has been a growth in the popularity of CCE and CS programmes over the last decade, their educational potential remains largely unexploited and as result there is a lack of teacher training programmes and specific teaching and learning resources on NBS and CS that restrict teachers from understanding and incorporating them in their schools (Schoolnet, 2020).<< Objectives >>Considering all the above mentioned, the EcoPodcasts project aims to enable children to take an active role in transforming society in reacting to and offer proactive, resilient solutions to the most catastrophic impacts of climate change, and make them active ambassadors of such message, finally having a positive impact on the sustainable way of living. The EcoPodcasts will include podcasts developed by students not only for their classmates, but also for their families and other adults who want to adopt sustainable habits in a fun and truthful way, through the eyes of children. Several empirical studies of environmental education revealed successful child-to-parent learning results (Leeming et al., 1997; Maddox et al., 2011; Boudet et al., 2016; Williams et al., 2017), as the level of trust that exists between parents and their children is high, which is not always the case between two adults. At the same time, children's views are generally not influenced by any entrenched political ideology, which makes them real agents of positive change. Furthermore, through its activities, children will not only become more involved in advocating for their own sustainable future, but they will also become more effective advocates and future citizens. Moreover, the other important project’s target group is teachers who will gain valuable tools and guidance on how to put in place environmental education practices through podcasts, storytelling and activity-based learning with the aim to influence behavioral change both for students and their families. Thus, through innovative educational resources, teachers will be able to interact with students and local communities and shape a more sustainable future all together.In general, the target is to tighten the gap between the many warnings and recommendations available through the media, on what to do to counteract climate change (often sounding like hopeless, generating stress and anxiety, or a drastic change of lifestyle, which many people can see as scary or impossible), and the real-life, cost-effective (and fun) options are available at community scale. As a measure to counteract such gap, we propose to rediscover the relevance of creativity and personality of local communities, without losing the systemic vision. Information passively received (e.g. through reading on internet), might not grant engagement. Instead, a feeling of anxiety or inevitability could grow, if not paired with the realization of practical actions.<< Implementation >>Taking into consideration the aforementioned, teachers are in need of more information, competences, confidence and “easy to use” resources in delivering CCE. What is more, the partnership involves 3 schools in order to maximise both the recognition of existing needs and the application of podcasting for climate change education, as well as the recognition of the effectiveness of the project's techniques. Reflecting on the students, more and more schools are incorporating podcasting into their classrooms because it encourages innovative thinking and collaboration. One of the main reasons is that podcasts allow students to access information whenever they want. At the same time, unlike traditional pedagogical strategies, podcasting enables new strategies such as guest lectures, interviews, etc. It encourages students to develop their own podcasts, improves their listening skills and enhances learning through a highly entertaining way. For a generation that is adept at handling technology, downloading podcasts requires only basic technical knowledge.In relation to the partnership, all partners are highly interested in the objectives of this project and expect to address their respective needs. Specifically, all schools participating in the consortium (Angliyska ezikova gimnaziya “Geo Milev”-Burgas, 1st primary school of Alexandria, and Agrupamento de Escolas Camilo Castelo Branco) expect to gain new knowledge and practices towards integrating environmental education, community science and the use of podcasting. Malta Girl Guides, which promotes environmental education, expects through this project to expand its knowledge on ways of tackling climate change and provide more specialized support to its target groups. UniSalento runs a Marine Protected Area which is an active core for hands-on activities of environmental education are regularly carried out, involving environmental journalism for the mainstreaming of messages related to CC and human impacts on the environment. UOM, which is a Greek university working on innovation and education, expects to address its need for acquiring specialized knowledge in climate change and be able to disseminate this knowledge in the Greek education community. REACH, aims to address its needs in relation to acquiring new knowledge and scientific data for improving its capacity related to environmental education and innovative training material, such as learning through podcasts and activity-based processes.<< Results >>The EcoPodcasts project will develop a holistic, innovative, and highly engaging educational programme for primary and secondary schools wishing to implement environmental education and cultivate active citizens. Our project will mainly focus on the production of the above-mentioned outcomes and results:- The Ecopodcasts curriculum (PR1) aims to support students to develop the necessary 21st century skills (e.g. digital literacy, problem solving, energy, health education and ecological awareness) that will turn them into active citizens. Over the lifetime of the project and based on experiential learning approaches such as design thinking and activity-based learning, the EcoPodcasts project aspires to motivate and engage more than 100 students from 5 European countries to use podcasting as a tool to discuss, reflect and take action for their local communities. Ultimately, students will produce more than 80 podcasts that will motivate more young people to take action and support their community.- The EcoPodcasts teachers training programme (PR2) that aims at supporting teachers to smoothly and effectively implement the project's curriculum. In particular, over the lifetime of the project, more than 200 teachers will be trained on the main elements of EcoPodcasts using various educational tools and materials: 8 educational podcasts, 7 online training modules and a repository of educational materials that will be available as open educational resources on the project platform.- The EcoPodcasts online platform (PR3) that aspires to create a pan-European online community consisting of more than 1000 teachers, students, schools, policy makers, parents and community stakeholders who support, contribute and participate in educational activities around sustainability by harnessing the power of podcasting.- The EcoPodcasts Resource Hub (PR4) which will be a practical and useful repository of more than 100 teaching and learning materials aimed at providing numerous, ready-to-use activities and digital resources that support the step-by-step implementation of each phase of the project's curriculum implementation.- A network that will be the synthesis link of the EcoPodcast (PR5) with the outside world, suggesting inspirational experiences and tools, inter-linking them in the online open access environment (like bloggers to follow, suggestions for reading on specific problems, identification of specific issues and solutions (e.g. floating orchards).The production of the above outputs will ultimately lead to the following long-term expected outcomes:- Support students in acquiring and developing 21st century skills and competencies such as critical thinking, problem solving, digital skills, media literacy and communication skills that will prepare them for their role as active citizens. They will increase their environmental awareness and will develop a sense of social responsibility. Furthermore, children will become more engaged in advocating for their own long-term sustainability, as well as more influential advocates and future citizens. - Enhancing teachers' professional development by supporting them to implement innovative teaching practices related to environmental education and providing them with tools, methodologies and ready-to-use materials. Teachers participating in the project will also be engaged to co-design the elements of the EcoPodcasts curriculum and then applying it with their students and communities that will contribute greatly to their professional development, by adding new skills in their teaching profiles and new methods.- Engaging students, teachers, schools, parents, community, and policy makers to create an ecosystem that exposes and encourages children to take initiative and become true agents of sustainable change at an early age, using the tools of podcasting.- Contribute to community development by building skills, opening mindsets and creating long-term partnerships.

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