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“Drops of water reflect the diversity of the world."
“Zero Waste around the World? Students from Reutlingen (Germany) and its Sister Cities came together to think, discuss and learn more about „waste“ and its implications."
A Case of Fritz-Erler-School (FES), Pforzheim by Tanja Bischoff“Everyone is responsible for the conservation of a liveable natural environment."
"We strive to conserve a livable natural
environment and promote an environmentally friendly way of
thinking."
Ecological education and sustainability at the Tulla High School, Rastatt by Dr. Patrick Kaminski
"Did we reduce our consumption of heat energy, electric energy and water? YES! Great! Then we receive some money from the city of Rastatt!"
"Zero-energy-day: Begins with no heating and
no electric energy; after a certain time the heating is turned
on; after some more time the lights are turned on; the students
go to their normal classes; in the final lesson of the day:
discuss the experience."
Learning and Living Sustainability at School by Margrit Knapp Meinberg
"Involvement through conviction and not
through obligation"
Regional Strategies for Implementing Education for Sustainability – A Case of the Network in Rhineland-Palatinate (Federal State), Germany by Dr. Annegret Schwarz
"What use is it to learn how to read and write but not to think and act?"
"Treaty “Fifty-fifty“ (between son/daughter and parents)
By investigation and measurements, I will detect the superfluous
consumption of energy in our family. I will plan measures to
reduce this consumption and put them into practice. The
reduction of the energy costs in relation to the average amount
of energy used in the past will be halfed between my parents and
me.
Date: ..................... Signature Child :
...................... Signature Parents : .................."
TheoPrax – 13 years of experience in motivating teaching at schools and Universities by Dr. Peter Eyerer
"In general you are more convinced by reasons you have found out for yourself (project work) than by those developed in the minds of others (frontal lecture)!" | Blaise Pascal, 1623 -1662