Aizupes Pamatskola

Aizupes Pamatskola Activities under the Erasmus+ Project

This presentation was prepared by Aizupes Pamatskola in Latvia as part of the Erasmus+ KA210 project “Protect your Nature, Protect your Future.” It was used during an in-school training session on 30 October 2024 to disseminate the outcomes of the C1 mobility in Berlin. The presentation summarizes the project goals, key activities, and environmental topics explored during the mobility, such as climate change, digital responsibility, and the hydrological cycle. Teachers shared insights gained from visits to the Berlin Technical Museum, the Reichstag, and Freie Universität Berlin, highlighting innovative educational practices and sustainable learning.



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This poster was created by Aizupes Pamatskola in Latvia as part of the Erasmus+ KA210 project “Protect your Nature, Protect your Future.” It promotes the collection and reuse of plastic bottles and caps for school eco-projects, encouraging students to act responsibly toward the environment. The campaign highlights the principles of the Eco-Schools programme and aims to raise awareness about sustainable waste management and recycling in daily school life. Through such activities, students learn that small, local actions can make a big difference in protecting our planet.



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This document, created by Aizupes Pamatskola in Latvia, presents local environmental activities organized as part of the Erasmus+ KA210 project “Protect your Nature, Protect your Future.” Students and teachers celebrated Environment Day by planting native plants, building insect hotels, supporting local eco-farmers, and promoting outdoor learning and responsible consumption. The initiative encouraged families and the local community to act together for biodiversity and sustainability, reflecting the shared European vision of the project and the collaboration among partner schools from Greece, Latvia, Germany, and Turkey.



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This poster was designed by Aizupes Pamatskola in Latvia as part of the Erasmus+ KA210 project “Protect your Nature, Protect your Future.” The campaign “Vecs ir jauns” (“Old is New”) encourages students to give clothes a second life by redesigning or repurposing them creatively. The activity culminates in a sustainable fashion show promoting circular economy principles, creativity, and environmental awareness. It highlights how Erasmus+ inspires young people to adopt eco-friendly habits and rethink consumption through art, design, and sustainability education.



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