ErasmusDays 2024
Water is life, treat it right
Erasmus Project KA210
This project is part of the Erasmus+-project "Water is life treat it right", starting in autumn 2023 with the participating schools 12 Gymnasium of Peristeri, Liceo Classico Francesco De Sanctis, Adana Bilim ve Sanat Merkezi and Friedrich-List-Gymnasium Reutlingen.
"Water is Life, Treat It Right,"ì is a project aimed at fostering a deep understanding of the vital role water plays in our lives and promoting responsible water stewardship. In this collaborative initiative, students from different corners of the globe will come together to explore the various facets of water, from its ecological importance to its impact on human societies.
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Project aims
Scientific Literacy: Students will be able to develop a profound understanding of water ecosystems, exploring the scientific principles behind water conservation, purification, and sustainable management. Digital Competence: Students will be able to enhance their digital skills by utilizing various online platforms for collaborative research, data analysis, and the creation of multimedia content related to water issues. Critical Thinking: Students will be able to engage in critical thinking by analyzing real-world water challenges and proposing creative and informed solutions, fostering a sense of environmental responsibility. Communication Skills: Students will be able to strengthen their communication skills by participating in virtual discussions, sharing findings, and collaborating on a global scale to promote effective communication in a digital and multicultural context. Team Collaboration: Students will be able to cultivate teamwork and collaboration by working with peers from different cultural backgrounds, fostering a sense of global citizenship and shared responsibility for addressing water-related issues.
Environmental Awareness: Students will be able to heighten their awareness of environmental issues related to water, instilling a sense of responsibility for the impact of individual and collective actions on the planet.
Cultural Understanding: Students will be able to foster cultural understanding by exploring and sharing water-related traditions, practices, and challenges unique to each participating region, promoting a global perspective on water issues.
Project Management Skills: Students will be able to develop project management skills through planning, organizing, and executing collaborative tasks, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and time management.
Problem-Solving: Students will be able to enhance their problem-solving skills by addressing real-world water challenges, encouraging them to think critically and creatively about potential solutions.
Presentation Skills: Students will be able to improve their presentation skills by creating and sharing digital content such as presentations, videos, and reports, enabling them to effectively communicate their findings to a diverse audience.