"Living with the Climate Change" eTwinning Project Partners Locations
Project e-Safety Rules
As a result of the forum discussion we had with our project partners, we determined e-safety rules for our project. We informed our students about these e-safety rules.
About "Global Goals Week":
The countries of the United Nations made a universal promise to leave no one behind in achieving a peaceful and prosperous world by 2030. Global Goals Week is a shared commitment between 150+ partners across civil society, business, academia, and the UN system to accelerate action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially during the UN General Assembly High-level Week. It is also an opportunity to speak out as one voice, share ideas and transformative solutions in the fight to recover better from global challenges.
You can visit the GGW website for more details:https://globalgoalsweek.org/
About "Become a Fact-ivist" event:
Students can use data to understand the Global Goals and take action around them. By teaching your students how to work with data, you can empower them to become ‘fact-ivists’ and use information to make change!
You can visit the "World’s Largest Lesson" website for more details: Be a Fact-ivist
Fact-ivist Gallery: https://be-a-fact-ivist.worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/en
Be a Fact-ivist Lesson Plan: Be a Fact-Ivıst! for the Global Goals
Data points - Fact-ivism: Google Docs link
17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): https://sdgs.un.org/goals
The countries of the United Nations made a universal promise to leave no one behind in achieving a peaceful and prosperous world by 2030. Global Goals Week is a shared commitment between 150+ partners across civil society, business, academia, and the UN system to accelerate action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially during the UN General Assembly High-level Week. It is also an opportunity to speak out as one voice, share ideas and transformative solutions in the fight to recover better from global challenges.
You can visit the GGW website for more details:https://globalgoalsweek.org/
About "Become a Fact-ivist" event:
Students can use data to understand the Global Goals and take action around them. By teaching your students how to work with data, you can empower them to become ‘fact-ivists’ and use information to make change!
You can visit the "World’s Largest Lesson" website for more details: Be a Fact-ivist
Fact-ivist Gallery: https://be-a-fact-ivist.worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/en
Be a Fact-ivist Lesson Plan: Be a Fact-Ivıst! for the Global Goals
Data points - Fact-ivism: Google Docs link
17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Project Pre-Survey Results