Expected results

  • Εxpected results

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    • Students will develop programming, observation, communication, collaboration and critical thinking skills.

     

    • They will meet children from other countries, exchange ideas and information about their schools, their neighborhood and their city.

     

    • Students will learn about the world they live in and be more active participants. Learn how they can be active citizens.

     

    • Learn about the framework of the 17 SDG's and be aware of climate change.

     

    • This program will help to open students’ minds to different communities and experiences outside of their own. In turn, this breeds empathy in the classroom.

     

    • Empathy and curiosity are at the heart of global citizenship. They give students an awareness of the wider world, and its values and identities. This helps the development of students into more well-rounded citizens of the world, and shows them the ways in which they can make a difference in the future.

     

    • Teachers will exchange educational practices, innovative teaching methods and utilize a variety of online tools.

     

    • Presenting all the action to parents and the local community and share educational material