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Students in the first grade, at the gymnasium at Strömbackaskolan in Piteå made a work about the impact their lifestyle bring to the environment.
It started with that the students got the task to keep a diary/journal for 24 hours about activities and things they use, that make an impact on environment and consumption of energy.
They brought their notes to school and were divided into groups of three. In the groups the discussed about the changes that were possible to do and after that they made posters with their promises.
Most of the groups discussed the food they were eating, changes would be to eat more vegetarian food, and more locally produced food. They also discussed how they are transported to school and for how long they take showers.
During these lessons, they made some promises about changing one thing in their life style and after one month, we checked how they had managed. The ones that had succeeded in changing lifestyle had for instant changed one meal each week into vegetarian and started to walk to school.
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This project focus on creating a teacher´s guide for working with students´ awareness and students´ knowledge in the field of global warming and climate change.
In the project there will be six schools from six different countries participating, Sweden (Piteå), Slovakia (Zilina), France (Paris), Italy (Parma), Spain (Cambrils) and Greece (Kos). The schools have been chosen because of their interest and knowledge in the field. The regions also represent a variety of Europe, from North to south, from east to west and from coast, Island to the inland. To have a variety of Europe climate is an important issue in the project.
With the help of two special organisations, Luleå University of technology and Agenzia Regionale per la prevenzione, l´ambiente e l´energia dell´Emilia-Romagna" ARPAE (Regional Agency for Prevention, Environment and Energy in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy), schools will produce their own local climate report and in the end of the project they will compare similarities and differences in order to make an European students´ climate report.
The project will contain six weeks with common teacher training, one in each country. The training will be supervised by both special organizations and by the hosting school. Each training week will have different themes, connected to the schools geography and to their special competences. At the same time there will be student´s exchange. The exchange will have focus on the students climate report work. Between the training and exchanges teachers and students will work with the climate report on their own schools, using what they have learned at the exchange and at the training. To support this process we will create a virtual place where participants could exchange ideas and best practise.
One of the objects in the project is to promote empowerment and active citizenship among young people, therefore we will communicate and process the students´ climate report with decision makers and politicians, both on a local level and on EU-level.
Teachers, students´ and researchers will produce guidelines for working with this issues. Guidelines that can be used by teachers’ and students´ around Europe. The Teaching training department of the University will be responsible for the guidelines. The guidelines will be virtual and free of use.
Luleå University of technology under supervision of associated professor Ulrika Bergmark will monitor the evaluation of the project
Dissemination will be done continuously according to the dissemination plan and in the end of the project there will be six disseminations conference, one in each country.