The objective of this project is to produce easy learning materials about climate change in order to reach the wider number of european citizens among people with migration background and refugees with low skills in their hosting country language.
The different outputs will make adults aware of the consequences of climate change and of the impact it has in our environment and lives. Furthermore, an educational opportunity is also available for educators who can find didactic support dedicated to them on environmental issues.
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to sustainable development. The last five years have been the warmest on record since 1880. Sea levels are rising and more frequent natural disasters, such as cyclones and tropical storms, are threatening people’s homes and livelihoods. Tackling climate change requires action at all levels of society, from individuals and educators to policy makers and businesses. By promoting awareness, innovation and learning about climate change, communities and individuals can be helped to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt effectively to climate change. Lots of information and educational material on the climate have been published or can be found online. This documentation helps students understand the causes and consequences of climate change and allows them to take appropriate actions to adopt more sustainable lifestyles…
The Educational Kit will guide adult learners to understand what climate change means: - Is it really getting warmer? - How much warmer is one degree? - Can you even feel one degree difference? - Why are there different climate zones on earth? - How does the greenhouse effect work? Starting from simple questions, the connections between climate, weather, atmosphere, energy, traffic, housing, food etc. will be explained...
The Web Portal supports the delivery of all materials of the project and also online interactive tools such as a blog and social networking applications. The Climate Questions Portal can be used as a virtual learning and information environment where users can be able to find the online modules, participate in learning activities, and communicate with other users...
The E-Learning Course is primary addressed to teachers and vocational education trainers, refugee workers and migrant counsellors. It will guide educators through methodologies and contents related to teaching adults about the connections between climate, weather, atmosphere, energy, traffic, housing, food etc. It represents the main instrument aimed to help educator...
The project adapts selected online materials from the Educational kit, the e-Learning course and the Handbook and in a pedagogically sound way and develops a mobile app for delivering these contents via smartphones and mobile devices. In this way, we support mobility: the learner has the ability to learn wherever and whenever he/she wants to learn...
The need for climate education has increased lately for the following reasons: 1. Impacts of climate change are increasingly evident in nature and society, both globally and locally. 2. There are many fallacies and preconceptions about climate change. 3. Climate change is a pervasive phenomenon that comprehensive ...
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