80 likes | 214 Vues
This presentation by Viktor Muuli, part of the University of Tartu, discusses the importance of reconnecting students with nature. Initiatives from schools in Estonia, Portugal, Belgium, and Latvia aim to familiarize students with local birds and plants, as many have lost touch with their natural environment. Activities include nature observations of various species, as well as creative practices like poetry and drawings. The goal is to cultivate environmental awareness and appreciation among young learners.
E N D
Bye-bye, summer! Viktor Muuli viktor.muuli@ut.ee University of Tartu Rome, 07.03.2003 Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
Theme • General overview • Why? Who? When? What? • Web example (if available) Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
Why? • Students do not know nature anymore • To familiarise students with nature, introduce them common birds and plants Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
Who? • Kadrina Secondary School, Estonia • Secundaria Rainha Santa Isabel, Portugal • European School Mol, Belgium • Riga English Grammar School, Latvia Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
What? • Nature observations • Goose (Anser anser) • Chestnut-tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) • Crane (Grus grus) • Larch (Larix decidua) • Maple (Acer platanoides) • First frost and snow • Air temperature Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
What? • Additional activities • sayings, poetry • drawings • web pages Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
Web exploration... Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003
Thank you!Bye-bye, summer!www.ut.ee/~viktorm/summer viktor.muuli@ut.ee Viktor Muuli, Rome 07.03.2003