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Page 1: Cooperation among schools

Cooperation among schools

Part four – Best practises from schools (at international level)Realized by Anita AuwersKogeka - Belgium

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SPLASH (2003)

• 3rd European Youth Congress for Water

• 22-29 March 2003, Geel (Belgium)• KOGEKA, City of Geel, GREEN Belgium

and 5 students of the Youth Water Representatives (YWR), partners from different countries (Belgium, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Greece, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, USA, Japan, South Africa)

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Search for partners

• Through the KOGEKA and GREEN Belgium networks

• The communication – By e-mail, mail, phone– No web based communicationplatforms like

Moodle (not common or not known at these days)

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In Service Training Background

• Participants– Primarily aimed at students in the 15 – 19 years age group

accompanied by at least one teacher• Teachers who accompanied

– with an interest in water related issues and the motivation to infect their colleagues with enthusiasm

– no significant participation was expected– the majority were accompanying their students and left the main

programme to attend the parallel course• recruited separately through an application to the European

Commission to run a Comenius 2.2 course to coincide with the course – these individuals came without a student group but were encouraged to join the main SPLASH programme when appropriate

• some were attending another parallel European Week programme at the Sint-Dimpnacollege, one of the KOGEKA schools

• all teachers were required to complete a profile of their school (including any current projects) before the course. These profiles were made available to everyone.

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Most important objectives

• Environmental awareness

• Sustainable development

• To promote democratic values among European young people

• For young people to work with their contemporaries, making new contacts and friends with similar interests from schools and youth groups in other countries

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Grants

• The help of a lot of people– friendly host families, pupils and teachers

• A lot of subsidies were donated by– the city of Geel– the province of Antwerp– the Flemish Community– the Belgian Office at the European Parliament– the European Commission– some large companies (BP, Janssen

Pharmaceutica, Grohe, KBC) and other companies and service clubs

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Workshops

• Parliamentary workshops (see later this week)– Solidarity– Consumption– Urbanisation– Human rights

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Workshops

• Water workshops– Students of the different countries were divided over

the workshops according to their age and interesses– They had a chance to take part on different

workshops and activities – Activities

• last +/- 1.30 hours (advance-system)• took place at the different KOGEKA schools (PEP, SDC,

SAG, SJG, SMG and SMK)• were prepared by KOGEKA-collegues together with their

students• others were prepared by the delegations of the different

countries• some outdoor activities took place on location (e.g. visit of a

company) and lasted half a day

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Waterworkshops

• Water & food– Students of the KOGEKA school ‘t

Peperstraatje (PEP)– A session of making snacks – Aged 12-14

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Waterworkshops

• Water & music– Students of the KOGEKA school Sint-

Aloysiusinstituut (SAG)– A session of making music and singing ‘water

songs’ – Aged 12-14

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Waterworkshops

• Water & agriculture– Students of the agricultural department of

SAG – Examples of the importance of water in

agriculture at the experimental farm Hooibeekhoeve

– Aged 14-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water experiments– Students of the scientific department of the

KOGEKA school Sint-Dimpnacollege (SDC)– A series of experiments with water playing the

leading part– Aged 17-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water & dance– Social sciences students of SDC – A modern ‘water dance’ for which they

composed the choreography themselves– Aged 17-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water & technique– Students of the chemistry department of the

KOGEKA technical school Sint Jozef-Instituut (SJG)

– A session of microscopic research, determination of the level of dissolved oxygen and of the nitrate and phosphate content of the water

– Aged 16-18

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Waterworkshops

• Rain dance– Students of the KOGEKA Sint Maria-Instituut

(SMG)– A lesson on the history and the music of rain

dances – Learning a rain dance – Aged 14-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water sculptures– Students of the KOGEKA school Sancta Maria

Instituut (SMK)– Making permanent sculptures with several

kinds of material, thus creating fountains, waterfalls etc…

– Aged 12-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water, source of life– Students of SMK– Session on water pollution, water purification

and water in the circle of life, including simple experiments

– Aged 16-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water, religion, myths & sagas– Students of the social department of the

polytechnic KHK– Water as a symbol in the world’s most

important religions– Water related myths and sagas from different

countries– The final goal was to make a SPLASH myth

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Waterworkshops

• Water & energy– The Norvegian delegation– Presentation of their project on water as an

energy resource and the ecological importance of pure water

– Aged 16-18

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Waterworkshops

• The Romanian delegation – Presentation of their project on the integration

of water patterns into teen-fashion to draw people’s attention to the importance of water in life

– Interactive workshop– Aged 14-18

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Waterworkshops

• Water quality assessment– Determination of the biological and chemical

water quality of a local river– Aged 14-16

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Waterworkshops

• Water & art– The Belgian visual artist Ben Cloots, one of the

creators of the ‘Aqua’ exhibition leads this workshop– The participants of this workshop take the challenge

to create a piece of ‘water art’

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Waterworkshops

• Water & health– Visit to the production plant of the pharmaceutical

company Janssen Pharmaceutica in Geel– The use of water in the production process and water

treatment– Presentation of the efforts of the company in the field

of sustainable development

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Poetic water walk

• Water poems were presented along a walk in the city of Geel

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Mokatlon• A triathlon fully dedicated to ‘water’: kayak, biking and running a

relay race with water in containers– not to win or to be the fastest– to complete the circuit on time, to bring al the water safe to the

other side and to work together as a team• For charity!

– Each team signed up a list of people who gave small donations to each participating team.

– The profit of this activity was awarded to DRD, the township in Johannesburg

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Evaluation

• The questionnaire approach

• The quick evaluation exercise

• Daily interviews with teachers, students and organisers

• Personal observations of events, workshops and procedures