Projects

Your school or organization has a longer-running project with regular activities and actions to support global citizenship and sustainable development? Then this is the place for you to let the ASPnet community know about it.

Students from Austria participated in a cutural exchange with Thailand exceeding all expectations. The partner school in Hua Hin and the host families received the students very cordially and together they experienced two weeks and half of cultural and culinary hightlights.

As a next step, students from Huan Hin will visit their partner school in Austria.
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Students work in terms of the Project Design Cycle in order to produce (design and/or construct) their Green products, taking into consideration the choice of materials, environmental impact and energy needed to construct and use these products.
Some examples of products are: Eco-friendly Candle, Eco-wallet, Mobile phone case, Eco-herbicide, Eco-lamp (reused and recycled materials), Constructing...Read more

"Adopt a village" is a project developed by ASPnet in The Gambia to change the behaviour of adults, youth, students and teachers in especially village communities to realize the drastic changes of climatic conditions and the need to sustain the environment and adapt to such changes. It seeks to foster environmental awareness in non-coastal communities as they are equally affected with environmental...Read more

In collaboration with the Mexican National Commission for UNESCO and within the framework of ASPnet activities, the Centre developed a strategy to promote environmental education for sustainable development as an integral part of quality education.

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This year, the pupils at Isidora Riestra infant and primary school (CEIP) in Pontevedra, Spain, are developing a project on family farming: food and health. We began the project in September 2013 with the process of grape harvesting, which nearly all of our pupils’ families perform. Thus, we will study food from the point of view of the agricultural cycles in our region.

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The project aims to use teaching methods comprising various extracurricular activities, and thus boost education on our community’s cultural, natural and historical sites.

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Having received the UNESCO DESD multimedia teacher education resource material "Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future", Uzbekistan was keen to examine how to best integrate the concept of sustainable development into their school curricula. ASPnet schools all over Uzbekistan were invited to take part in this pioneering effort.

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