Project “Think Green”
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This project is funded by the European Commission.
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Erasmus+
Key action: Cooperation to promote innovation and exchange best practices
Action: KA229 – School Exchange Partnerships
Project name: Think Green
Project number: 2018-1-BG01-KA229-047828_2
Project duration: 01.09.2018 – 31.08.2020
Approved funding: EUR 28 129,00
Participants:
- D-r Vasil Beron Professional Gymnasium for Tourism (Bulgaria)
- Centrul Scolar de Educatie Incluziva Turnu Rosu(Romania)
- Fethiye Anadolu Imam Hatip Lisesi (Turkey)
- ISMA Secondary School “Premjers” (Latvia)
Project coordinator: the Professional Gymnasium for Tourism “D-r Vasil Beron” (Bulgaria)
Project objectives:
- foster an ecological attitude towards nature
- raise awareness of the importance of energy saving, alternative energy sources, recycling
- improve your English language skills
- build knowledge of Europe’s diversity of cultures, languages and values
- raising pupils’ awareness of a green future and European integration
Project website: http://thinkgreen.cseiturnurosu.ro
International activities:
- 2018. November 2011 – Teacher training in Turkey (5 teachers)
- 2019. March 2011 – LTTA 1 in Bulgaria (9 students and 3 teachers)
- 2019. October 2011 – LTTA 2 in Romania (9 students and 3 teachers)
- 2020. April 2011 – LTTA 3 in Latvia
Local activities:
- regular meetings and workshops with project participants
- logo competition
- Creation of information posters and an Erasmus+ corner
- essays on “Energy is Everything”, “The Planet is Alive”
- research on renewable energy sources (presentations)
- reports on: how and what to recycle to save energy; ways to store energy; how to save energy at home and at school
- interactive map of renewable energy sources in Latvia
- exhibition of objects made from recycled materials
- Photo exhibition “For a Clean World”
- Visualisation of future life on Earth and exhibition of renewable energy models
- Let’s Save Nature campaign – school clean-up event
- regular updates on project activities in the Facebook group and on the partner schools’ websites
- collecting material for good practice examples
Contact
Project coordinator: Ekaterina Budo
Phone: +371 29639373
E-mail: [email protected]
Further information:
More about the project activities on the Facebook page and on the school website.
Information on the Erasmus+ programme: