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LEONARDO DA VINCI – W-EDUCATION
2nd Transnational Meeting 11th – 15th March, 2009
BAUSKA, LATVIA
MINUTES
List of Participants:
1. Nils Ekelund, Mid Sweden University, Sweden 2. Virginia Ravaioli, Associazione Trames, Italy 3. Tasica Luminita Catalina, Institute of Educational Sciences, Romania 4. Mihai Iacob, Institute of Educational Sciences, Romania 5. Sofia Rivaes, Escola de Capacitació Agrária d'Amposta, Spain 6. Egija Stapkevica, Bauska District Council, Latvia 7. Jana Patmalniece, Bauska District Council, Latvia 8. Inga Berzina, Bauska District Council, Latvia 9. Klemen Prah, University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts 10. Andreja Nekrep, University of Maribor, Faculty of Education
AGENDA Meeting places: 12th March, 2009: Address: BAUSKA DISTRIC COUNCIL, Uzvaras 1, Bauska, LV3901 Telephone : 00971 63922400 Chair: Egija Stapkēviča, Mobile: 0037127803698 13th March, 2009: Address: BAUSKA DISTRIC COUNCIL, Uzvaras 1, Bauska, LV3901 Chairs: Klemen Prah, Andreja Nekrep WEDNESDAY: 11th March, 2009 Arrival of the participants in Riga Airport (Latvia):
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Transfer to the hotel “Bērzkalni”, www.berzkalni.lv
14.10 Klemen Prah and Andreja Nekrep (University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts and
Faculty of Education – Lead Partner)
14.35 Tasica Luminita Catalina, Mihai Iacob (Institute of Educational Sciences, Romania)
17.40 Nils Ekelund (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)
14.15 Virginia Ravaioli (Associazione Trames, Italy) on 10 March Sofia Rivaes (Escola de Capacitació Agrária d'Amposta, Spain) Dinner in self organisation in hotel cafe or in Bauska town 19.30 Welcoming drink and introduction by Bauska District Council (host institution) THURSDAY: 12th March, 2009 8.45 Departure from the hotel „Bērzkalni” to Bauska District Council (Bauska)
International conference “Water for Life – Education for Water”
9.00 – 9.30 Registration / coffee 9.30 – 9.45 Welcome greetings Mr. Aivars Okmanis, Chairmen of the Bauska District Council Opening of the conference Mr. Klemen Prah, Mrs. Andreja Nekrep, University of Maribor,
representatives of the Lead Partner
SESSION I: Formal and informal education to solve environmental issues 9.50 – 10.50 Environmental education at schools of Latvia and its importance to
promote awareness of society in nature and water values, Velga Kakse Ministry of Education and Science
Environmental education opportunities in informal education, Inese
Liepiņa Youth Initiative Centre of Latvia, Childrens Environmental School Programmes of the Foundation for Environmental Education and the
topics for the next school year, Jānis Ulme Foundation for Environmental Education
10.50 – 11.10 Cofee break 11.10 – 12.10 Iniciatives of the Bauska district schools in environmental education,
Ilze Jume Bauska District Council, Uzvara Secondary School
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Discussion
12.10 – 13.30 Lunch SESSION II: Educational methods about the water to improve environmental
education at schools 13.30 – 15.00 Water - Didactical access to an Element, Ass. Prof. Dr. Mag. Wolfgang
Fischer Karl-Franzens Universität Graz, Austria Play with Water, Professor Nils Ekelund Mid Sweden University Educational methods about the water, educational trails of water
quality monitoring, Andris Urtāns North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve
15.00 – 15.20 Cofee break 15.20 – 16.45 Presentations of the methodical materials and school supplies for the
environmental education Discussion 16.45 – 17.00 Final conclusions and closing of the conference 17.00 – 18.45: Free time in Bauska (sightseeing, shopping, rest time, etc.) 18.45: Meeting at the hotel 19.15: Dinner FRIDAY: 13th March, 2009 8.45 Departure from the hotel „Bērzkalni” to Bauska District Council (Bauska)
Project Partner Meeting 9.00 – 9.10 Brief review of project activities and tasks agreed at the 1st partners’
meeting to be done during the 1st project phase and be presented at 2nd partners’ meeting (Mrs. Andreja Nekrep)
9.10 – 11.30 Exchange of good practices: each partner presents selected water
area in his/her country which be embraced into the project and where educational water trail will be established (20 minutes per partner)
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break 11.45 – 12.45 Joining the best practices in a common report (Mr. Klemen Prah)
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12.45 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.00 Development of common methodology for studying natural and
cultural heritage as well as economic impacts on identified water areas; preparation of the next project phase (Mr. Klemen Prah)
15.30 – 16.30 Study visit – guided visit of the Rundāle Palace (Rundāle Palace is one
of the most outstanding monuments of Baroque and Rococo art in Latvia, http://www.rundale.net/index.php?l=2)
18.00 Dinner
SATURDAY: 14th March, 2009
8.45 Check-out and departure from the hotel „Bērzkalni” to Riga (Capital of Latvia) 10.00 – 11.30 Study visit – guided visit of the “Natural History Museum of Latvia”, the
museum takes advantage of its collection in its environmental education work (http://www.dabasmuzejs.gov.lv/en/the_collection/)
11.30 – 13.00 Lunch in Lido Recreation Centre
(http://ac.lido.lv/index.php?lang=en&sad=1) 13.00 Check-in in hotel „Radi un draugi” (http://www.draugi.lv/en/index.php?select=about) 13.30 – 14.30 Riga sightseeing tour (http://www.riga-sightseeing.lv/) 14.30 – 19.30 Free time in Riga (Old Riga sightseeing, museums, shopping, souvenirs,
restaurants, etc.) 20.00 Last evening in restaurant “City Jazz Club" SUNDAY: 15th March, 2009 Departure of participants
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1. International conference “Water for Life – Education for Water” Partners of the project “Leonardo da Vinci – Water for life – Education for Water” actively participate at the international conference, which was held in two sessions with following topics: Session 1: Formal and informal education to solve environmental issues
Presentation 1: Environmental education at schools of Latvia and its importance to promote awareness of society in nature and water values (presented by Velga Kakse, Ministry of Education and Science). Presentation 2: Environmental education opportunities in informal education (presented by Inese Liepiņa Youth Initiative Centre of Latvia, Childrens Environmental School). Presentation 3: Programmes of the Foundation for Environmental Education and the topics for the next school year (presented by Jānis Ulme, Foundation for Environmental Education). Presentation 4: Iniciatives of the Bauska district schools in environmental education (presented by Ilze Jume Bauska District Council, Uzvara Secondary School).
Session 2: Educational methods about the water to improve environmental education at schools
Presentation 1: Play with Water (presented by Professor Nils Ekelund Mid Sweden University). Presentation 2: Educational methods about the water, educational trails of water quality monitoring (presented by Andris Urtāns, North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve). Presentation 3: Presentations of the methodical materials and school supplies for the environmental education.
At the end of the conference we made final conclusions.
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2. Brief review of project activities and tasks agreed at the 1st partners’ meeting to be
done during the 1st project phase and be presented at 2nd partners’ meeting (mrs Andreja Nekrep)
Phase 1: “Identifying and selecting water areas that will be embraced to the project in each participating country" each partner selects and identifies the water area in his country that will be embraced into project and where educational water trail will be established
Second Transnational Partners’ Meeting: exchanges of the best practices, analysis and evaluation of information collected during the first project phase join of best practice in a report development of common methodology for studying natural and cultural heritage as well as economic impacts on identified water areas (the leading partner offers a few tested examples of methodology) preparation of the next project phase
Phase 2: “Studying natural and cultural heritage as well as economic impacts on identified water areas” all partners’ institutions collect information about natural and cultural heritage in the area and the level they are influenced by economic factors (collecting statistical data/analysis, questionnare/survey) preparing the portfolio of natural heritage, cultural heritage and economic impacts on selected water areas in each participating country based on collected materials, exploring the differences and identifying similarities results of the collection will be joined in a best practice report
3. Exchange of good practice: each partner presents selected water area in his/her
country which be embraced into the project and where educational water trail will be established (20 minutes per partner)
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Sweden
2009-06-12
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Professor Nils EkelundHead of Department
Dept.of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics
2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Mid Sweden University
Härnösand
ÖrnsköldsvikÖstersund
Sundsvall
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2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Partners in the project:
Mimer skolan, primary school, Sundsvall, Anna Öhrström
http://www.mimerskolan.se/
Östebergsskolan, primary school, Östersund, Claes Holgert
http://www.ostersund.se/barnutbildning/grundskola/skolomraden/froson/ostbergsskolan.4.7fd417
de1179c5aa17980004038.html
2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Timrå gymnasieskola, secondary school, Timrå, Emma Näslund
http://www.gymnasium.se/Timraa_gymnasieskola__b1594.html
Ytterlänneskolan, primary school, Kramfors, Stefan Lundberg
http://www.ytterlannasskolan.kramfors.se/
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2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Project started in autumn 2008.
During spring 2009 we have organizedthe structure of the project in the
different schools. We have had twomeetings with the teachers for planning.
The 12th of May we will educate teachersin water methods and
species of plants and animals.
2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Application to the County Administration in Västernorrland
FAILED!8000 Euro á 2000 each for the four schools.The aim with the project is to use the money
for designing signs at the water trails.
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2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Aims
• Develop a pedagogical common framework.
• Develop a method to support the development and improvement of teaching units.
• Make descriptions which are easy-to-use and enables cross-country comparisons.
2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Norrland rivers were suitable for floating timber.History of saw industry.
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2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
Sidsjöriver
2009-06-12Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
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Latvia
INAWARE SIII-079
INTERREG IIIA PROJECTbetween Latvia and Lithuania
“Cross-border cooperation on integrated nature and water resource management
between Bauska and Biržai districts”
European Union
Bauska District Council, Bauska
Romania
Dobroesti water trail
Mihai Iacob – junior researcherInstitute of Educational Sciencies, Bucharest
Bauska, 13 March 2009
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Partner institutions • Institute of Educational Sciences, Bucharest• School No. 1, Dobroesti• School No. 195, Bucharest• Dobroesti Town Hall
Post-industrial landscape of the suburbsof Bucharest
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Commune of Dobroesti• Established before 1587• Area: 1132,61 ha (191 ha housing and 941 ha for
agiculture)• Population: 6853 (532 attend different levels of
education)• Employment: 68% work in Bucharest proper; 32%
work in subsistence agriculture
Concerns•The quality of the water
•Future developments in the construction sector
•The attitude of people towards water environments
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Goals •Developing a guidance methodology to address the educational needs of young people for them to fully comprehend the environmental, cultural and economic value of water and the ecosystems it produces
•Developing tools for teachers and school counselors who want to design optional courses/activities on environmental issues
•Improving the awareness of the local community towards the aquatic environments surrounding their area and the impact they have on daily life
•Raising the level of involvement of local institutions in improving the quality of the waters within their area of competence
Problem generator
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Problem
Activities• Meeting with the partners to discuss possibilities of intervention
and establish specific goals• Developing a guidance methodology for environmental issues
aimed at young people• Guidance sessions with pupils (rasing awareness towards aquatic
environments, analysing water samples and discussing the results, analysing the impact of bodies of water on their community)
• Preparing the materials for the clean-up• On the spot activities (clean-up, marking the trail)• Translating the experience of the programme into curricular
objectives and tools to help teachers design their own courses
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Overview
Detail of the trail
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Detail of the trail
Expected outcomes
•Establishment of a water trail on Dobroesti lake•Improvements in the level of environmental awareness of the young people involved in the project•Teachers guide to designing courses/activities on environmental issues in compliance with curricular standards•Networking between parties involved in environmental activities•Improvements in the level of involvement of local authorities
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Slovenia
LdV – Water for Life-Education for Water
2nd Transnational Meeting11th-15th March, 2009
Latvia
Klemen PrahAndreja Nekrep
http://projects.ff.uni-mb.si/w-education
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Selected area: Vonarsko lake
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Lythrum salicaria
Crex crex
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Selected areas
lake, river, swamp, endangered species, seasonal events(wildflower blooms, bird migrations), tourism managementarea, border area
Vonarsko lake
Slovenia
Main characteristicsSelectedarea
Pojectpartner
Phase 2 of the project
Phase 2: “Studying natural and cultural heritage as well as economic impacts on identified water areas”
• all partners’ institutions collect information about natural and cultural heritage in the area and the level they are influenced by economic factors (collecting statistical data/analysis, questionnaire/survey)
• preparing the portfolio of natural heritage, cultural heritage and economic impacts on selected water areas in each participating country based on collected materials, exploring the differences and identifying similarities
• results of the collection will be joined in a best practice report
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Common methodology for studyingselected areas
legends, events, customs, history
typical oldcountry house
Cultural values
etc.
seasonal wildflowerbloom (Lythrum
salicaria)
endangered birdspecies (Crex crex…)
swamp ecosystemriver meandersNatural values
-Collecting general data (the name of the wider region, how big is the area…)
-Creating map
-Creating statistical tables
-Collecting local inhabitants opinions (children, teachers, owners)
-Collecting (creating) photo materials (involve VET)
-Resting places, safety, view
transportation(boatspops)
(bad) condition ofthe dams
(bad) quality of theriver Sotla
Plans (ideas) fortouristic destination
Economic andsocial impacts
Italy
TRAMESassociazione
TRAMES Association participates in Community Programs in cooperation and exchange with other European Countries
for contributing the promotion of a common cultural space for European populations
TRAMES aims
Italian Partner
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TRAMESassociazione
TRAMES Association is a non commercial and non profit organisation dedicated to the European Community Programs.
Aims:
- to implement every form of project and collaboration for the training, exchange and development of natural and cultural activities on a European level;
- to motivate children, young people and their trainers to know the active participation in the European exchange;
- to create a good practice in order to natural and cultural heritage.
To promote
collaboration and integration for the water education
socialisation and integration of the schools
Italian Partner
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Selected WATER AREA
Italian Partner
ITALY
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historical and cultural background
social, economic activities
external / internal look
spaces and landscape
position and location
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TRAMESassociazioneItalian Partner
the selected Water Area with the LIGHTHOUSE (cultural symbol)
wich forms a valuable part of the COAST IDENTITY
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TRAIL Water area
FROM THE SEA TO THE RIVER
TRAMESassociazioneItalian Partner
EDUCATION CENTRE TEACHING AND PLAY WITH WATER !!!
EVENTSEXHIBITION, LIBRARY AND LINK TO THE
TOURISME EDUCATION - LEISURE TIME
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CHILDREN TO CHILDREN
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TRAMESassociazioneItalian Partner
Working team
Create an informationcenter for children/youth
Concrete schools teaching and laboratoriesConcrete schools teaching and laboratories
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LE TERRE DI MEZZO: COSTA E VALLI MARE E FIUME
THE MID-WAY LANDS: COAST AND VALLEYSSEA AND RIVER
Obiettivo: educare e formare al rispetto dell’ “vie dell’acqua”
Objective: educate and train in relation to “water areas”
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TRAMESassociazione
DOCUMENTI/TESTI
aspetto economico, sociale e culturale del mare: il faro e la pesca
gli aspetti peculiari sia da un punto di vista geografico che scientificoricerca nella letteratura e nella poesia e nell’arte
aspetti naturalistici del Delta del Po e il Fiume Lamone
DOCUMENTS/BOOKSeconomic, social and cultural aspects of the sea: the lighthouse and fishing
the peculiar aspects from both the geographic and scientific researcher in literature, poetry and art
the naturalistic aspects of the Lamone River and of the Delta del Po
Italian Partner
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Metodologia del percorso di lavoro
- analisi geografica della costa della nostra regione - caratteristiche scientifiche / biologiche del mare Adriatico / vita sociale : cucina semplice- incontro con la storia e con il farista - incontro con un pescatore che racconta il faro - il mare come ambiente di pesca- visita guidata al faro di Rimini (aprile 2009)- riproduzioni artistiche e fotografiche del “luogo acquatico selezionato” dei bambini (racconti e/o poesie e disegni)
valutazione dei risultati educativi
Methodology of the course context
- geographic analysis of the coast of our region- scientific / biological characteristics of the Adriatic sea / social life : simple cuisine- an encounter with the story and the keeper lighthouse- an interview with a fisherman that speaks about the lighthouse - the sea as a work fishing - artistic and photographic reproductions water area, poetry, drawings produced by children- guided tour of the lighthouse in Rimini (April 2009)
evaluation of the education results
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Descrizioni del percorso di lavoro
- analisi geografica del Delta del Po .. evidenziando gli aspetti dinamici di tale ambiente - le zone umide di Ravenna nella loro “naturale artificialità” (per es. Punta Alberete)- la flora e la fauna del Delta ravennate- le valli di Comacchio: la traduzione dell’anguilla e dei capanni.- analisi di racconti gotici e/o poesie relative agli ambienti esaminati, privilegiando autori locali (es. Eraldo Baldini) - visita guidata a Punta Alberete e/o a Comacchio
Description of the course context
- geographic analysis of the Delta del Po .. highlighting the dynamic aspects of this environment- the humid zones of Ravenna in their “natural artificiality” (for example, Punta Alberete)- the flora and fauna of the Ravenna Delta- the valleys of Comacchio: the translation of the eel and huts.- the analysis of Gothic tales and/or poetry related to the environments examined, with special
attention to the local authors (example, Eraldo Baldini)- guided tour of Punta Alberete and/or to Comacchio
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4. Study visits 1. Study visit of Rundale Palace, one of the most outstanding monuments of Baroque and Rococco Art in Latvia; 2. Study visit of Natural History Museum of Latvia; 3. Study visit of Riga. 5. Conclusions We agreed about general methodology and activities in the second phase, which should be realized until June 2009, when 3rd transnational meeting will be organized by Romanian partner. We agreed about web page structure and logo. Klemen Prah and Andreja Nekrep