Education for volunteering in times of climate change

Project facts

Project promoter:
Hnutí Brontosaurus(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-ACTIVECITIZENS-0185
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€85,000
Programme:

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Description

The project aim is to support volunteering education for youth and public.It´s neccessary to inovate it in terms of the current issues of environmental protection–the climate change we face.It´s essential to present and offer volunteering as an effective,easy and community-based tool of climate change resilience and connect voluntary activities with public education to enhance understanding of the natural processes as well as the men´s role in them.Climate change and resilience is an important topic of all the policies and strategies on the national as well as international level,this project offers a piece of the mosaic of different tools to fulfill them.
The project inovates high school education programmes to reinforce climate-change-education and promote volunteering for environment.We´ll inovate our programmes according to the teachers and studetns needs and test them on a relevant sample of youth.We´ll create an up-to-date set of programmes for high schools focused on climate change and active citizenship.
The project inovates/reinforces the education for voluntary activities organisers.We have a pool of organisers providing voluntary activities in environmental protection within their communities.According to our overall strategy the project activities share relevant information about climate change and resilience activities among these organisers.The intention is to cooperate with experts as well as bring,share and develop good practice experience of our partners and regional branches.We´ll create new educational events for the organisers of voluntary activities enriched with subsequent testing activities (community voluntary activities)The organisers will learn as well as practice the knowledge gained during the education in cooperation with experienced metors.

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