Birds Flying High: Enhancing primary school teachers' capacity in combining STEAM and non-formal teaching methods

Erasmus+ School EducationSmall-scale partnerships in school educationID: 2022-2-CY01-KA210-SCH-000097970
EC Contribution
€60,000
Consortium Size
3 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Birds Flying High aimed to enhance environmental education for primary school teachers and their students, focusing on birdlife and its connection to science, arts, and the environment. The object...

Objectives

Birds Flying High aimed to enhance environmental education for primary school teachers and their students, focusing on birdlife and its connection to science, arts, and the environment. The objectives were: 1.To enhance the capacity of 10 primary school teachers in STEAM by introducing them to the "Birds Flying High" educational program. This included providing hands-on training and practical experience, enabling teachers to effectively integrate the program's content and activities into their teaching. 2.To strengthen the competences and knowledge of 10 primary school teachers in non-formal education methods related to science, arts, and the environment. Through a series of non-formal educational workshops, practical applications, and training sessions, the project build teachers' confidence in using innovative, out-of-the-box teaching methods, while deepening their understanding of birds, environmental issues, and their cultural significance. 3.To provide both direct and indirect target groups, including universities, relevant ministries, environmental educators, and others, with ready-to-use educational materials and methods in OER form. These resources were made available on the partners’ websites and social media accounts.

Activities

The main activities implemented in the project was: - A transnational training activity in Cyprus with primary school teachers from Greece and Cyprus joining. The teachers had the opportunity to be introduced to the educational program ‘Birds Flying High’ and have hands-on experience in the respective training. - The implementation of the ‘Birds Flying High’ program in primary schools in Cyprus and Greece. The program was incorporated in the educational activities of the trained teachers for a whole school year. Through the educational program students from both countries had the opportunity to meet and interact via online activities and postal activities. - Two ‘Birds Flying High’ exhibitions, one in Greece and one in Cyprus, where partners invited relevant stakeholders with the aim to present the work done in the primary schools participated in the corresponding yearly educational program in both countries. All the incredible work done by the students was exhibited, along with other project results and interactive activities on the topic of birds, such as bird watching, bird ringing, cyanography etc.

Impact

- 10 primary school teachers were trained on the ‘Birds Flying High’ educational program and implemented their newly acquired knowledge in their schools for a school year. - Creation of a shared online folder on Google Drive with the educational material of the ‘Birds Flying High’ educational program accessible to stakeholders. - Development of open source on Padlet where teachers have free access to lesson plans and material related to the educational program as well as are free to upload new lesson plan ideas. - New educational material was developed by the involved teachers enhancing the material of the educational program. - Implementation of 2 national exhibitions presenting the project results, reaching out to 280 people. - 474 students, 712 family members of students, 8 schools, 43 teachers, 4 communities, and 295 other stakeholders interacted with the educational program and the project as such, reaching out to a total of 1536 individuals. - Production of three educational videos on how to start birdwatching, how to make a bird-friendly garden and how to make a nest box. All videos are available online and accessible to everyone. - The project was vastly promoted via social media, mass media, articles and actions.

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