In Thessaloniki, two high schools recently had the opportunity to explore the groundbreaking GreenEdularp methodology and participate in a three-day training program held in Poland. This immersive experience not only familiarised these educators with the methodology but also inspired them to bring environmental education to life in their classrooms. The introduction of the GreenEdularp methodology to the high schools in Thessaloniki, along with the three-day training program in Poland, has paved the way for a new era of environmental education in the region. With dedicated and informed educators at the helm, students in Thessaloniki will benefit from an engaging and transformative learning experience that will instil in them a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship. The ripple effect of this initiative promises to inspire other educators and schools to embrace innovative methodologies, ultimately leading to a greener and more sustainable future for all.
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Updated partner homepage
Our partner Peipsi Center for Transboundary cooperation has updated the local webpage https://hariduslikudrollimangud.wordpress.com/
The home page includes free scenarios and manuals and tools and tips and materials are a mix of the projects:
– GreenEduLARP – Green Actions in School using Educational Live-Action Role-Playing (EduLARP)”
– Larp For Climate Project, co-founded by the European Union, Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership in Youth.”
– TransboundaryWorld educational role plays as a supporter of formal and non-formal learning on global and climate justice issues.
Teacher Training In Poland
Today we started the Green EdularpGreenEdu Larp project’s learning training activity in Mełgiew, Urząd Gminy near Lublin, Poland.
The 3-days training workshop hosted by Szkola Podstawowa different elements of the GreenEduLarp Curriculum, teachers’ toolkit, Audio-visual Hub and Strategy were presented and explained. MODULE I – What is an EduLarp? And MODULE II – Explore your neighbourhood were introduced and Zbyszek Janczukowicz, from Nausika Foundation organised #larpforclimate project edularp Pig Grove.
Feast of the Olympic Gods
Feast of the Olympic Gods in class 5b and 5f After a series of lessons devoted to Greek mythology, students took part in an educational project using the EduLARP method. They impersonated various gods, preparing their statements in the first person.
They made their own costumes and attributes. Thank you. It was a true feast of the gods!
Brussel Climate Change Education
🌼🌞 Green Edularp presented in Brussels as a good practice for Climate Change Education by our partner Stimmuli for social change at the Delegation of the Government of Catolonia.
EU Mission: Adaptation to Climate Change ☘️🌻
Thank you for this amazing event!🌳
Newsletter 4 March 2023
Welcome to GreenEduLARP project. This project aims at using the tool of EduLARP (Educational Live Action Role Playing) for Climate Change Education (CCE). This way students but also teachers – as involved participants- will be connecting the topics related to Climate Change learned in classroom with real-life situations, therefore relating to their own life, making connections also on how green their life and attitude are.
Stay connected with the progress of the project by reading our newsletter, that will be released continuously until we finish in 2024. If you are an educator, working with Educational Larp or just generally interested in new ways of working with environmental issues this project is for you!
Panel in Brussels, by the Delegation of the Government of Catalonia
😀So glad to be invited to this panel in Brussels, organised by the Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the EU to discuss how to change future Clima narratives. 🌍🌻
Green Edularp will be presented as a good practice and shared with other changemakers from the European Commission, academia, entrepreneurship sector and civil society!
Check the programme here: https://exteriors.gencat.cat/…/20230329_Programme_def.pdf
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Introducing GreenEdularp at the 1st High School of Neapoli, Thessaloniki: A Step towards Environmental Education
Environmental education plays a crucial role in shaping the mindset and behaviour of future generations towards sustainability and ecological responsibility. Embracing this notion, the 1st High School of Neapoli in Thessaloniki has taken a commendable step forward by implementing the GreenEdularp methodology. This innovative approach combines environmental education with live-action role-playing (LARP), creating an engaging and immersive learning experience for students.The implementation of the GreenEdularp methodology at the 1st High School of Neapoli represents a significant leap towards effective environmental education. By embracing this innovative approach, students will acquire not only knowledge but also a sense of responsibility for the environment. As they immerse themselves in exciting role-playing scenarios, students develop the skills and mindset necessary to become ambassadors for positive change.
Crafting Engaging Lesson Plans
In the ’Green EduLarp’ project, we’re taking an exciting step by crafting engaging lesson plans that use Live Action Role-Playing (Larp) to teach environmental issues. It’s all about making learning more fun and interactive.
Our team is designing lesson plans suitable for different ages and classrooms. These plans use Larp to create immersive learning experiences. By making education more engaging, they encourage students to care about the environment and solve real problems.
Our conversations with teachers are positive, as they see the potential of Larp to make learning exciting and inspire students to be eco-conscious. ’Green EduLarp’ is all about creating a new way of learning, one that’s creative, engaging, and environmentally friendly. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue this journey.
Lajvverkstaden Engages in Open Dialogues with Teachers to Shape ’Green EduLarp’ Project
When travelling the nation Lajvverkstaden is fostering collaborative discussions with educators and larpers in Sweden to refine the project’s results. These open dialogues, involving teachers from various regions, are instrumental in tailoring the project to meet the diverse needs of educational settings.
The engaging exchanges aim to harness the invaluable insights and perspectives of educators who play a pivotal role in shaping the project’s impact. By working closely with teachers, Lajvverkstaden ensures that ’Green EduLarp’ remains a dynamic, responsive, and educationally enriching resource.
As the discussions continue, the ’Green EduLarp’ project stands poised to make a lasting impact on environmental education, empowered by the collaboration between Lajvverkstaden and dedicated teachers.