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The GEOSCHOOLS project is an Erasmus+ funded initiative focused on bringing innovative teaching of climate change to schools by integrating geosciences into the curriculum.
This collaborative effort involves educational and scientific institutions from Poland, Iceland, Turkey, and Romania, working together to develop and implement new teaching methods and materials. The project aligns with the European Union's policies on education and climate action, aiming to build a sustainable future through education. By leveraging the unique landscapes and expertise of UNESCO Global Geoparks, we aim to provide students with hands-on, practical learning experiences that foster a deep understanding of geosciences and their relevance to climate change. |
Project No: 2023-2-PLO1-KA210-SCH-315D21C9
Duration: 24 months Budget: €60,000 National Agency: Fundacja Rozwoju Systemu Edukacji In summary, the GEOSCHOOLS project is crucial for: Enhancing climate change education through practical, hands-on learning experiences. Utilizing the educational resources of geoparks to teach students about Earth's processes and sustainable practices. Fostering a generation of environmentally aware and responsible citizens. Supporting the EU’s goals for education and climate action by integrating geosciences into school curriculums. |