Comenius Project: Exploring Climate, Culture, and Nature for a Sustainable Future
Between September and November 2012, our school engaged in the Comenius project focusing on climate, culture, and nature. We organized educational trips, including a visit to Jurapark in Krasiejów to explore ancient ecosystems and their relevance to today's climate. Students participated in ecological initiatives like collecting plastic lids for charity, emphasizing the importance of eco-friendly lifestyles. Additionally, we explored the rich industrial heritage of Katowice, including a visit to the Historic Coal Mine "Guido," highlighting our responsibility for a sustainable European future.
Comenius Project: Exploring Climate, Culture, and Nature for a Sustainable Future
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Comenius 2012-2014 Climate, culture and nature – ourresponsibility for Europeanfuture.
Tripwithstudents toJurapark Park in Krasiejów Studentswereable to seehowtheclimate and naturelookedlikeinthe past (millionyears ago) and compareit to what we observetoday.
CollectingRubbish Actionwithourstudents Eco-lifestyleiscool!!! Livinginclean place is great!!! Let’s start fromthe place of living!!!
Collecting of old plastic lids • These old platiclidsarecollected by ourstudents for charitypurposes to help needfulpeople.
Tripwithstudents to HistoricCoal Mine "Guido" and Mining residential houses: Giszowiec and Nikiszowiec in Katowice
Elements of that tripshare a common history and purpose, namely the creation of a highly industrialized district, providing the entire region a large amount of natural resource, which is coal.