Holy Trinity College (HTC) from Cookstown, N Ireland, represented the Basque Country at Stormont Parliament. It was a collaborative work between Aniturri and HTC.
Ten schools had to present their findings on their research into Climate Change in another country and to discuss the topic in detail. The aim of this exciting project was to increase environmental awareness and encourage behavioural change through widening the understanding and knowledge of the impacts of climate change and adaptation actions necessary to deal with it.
Holy Trinity, our partner school in Northern Ireland, chose the Basque Country at the event held in Stormont on 14th February.
First, 1. Batx students from Aniturri shared information about Climate Change in the Basque Country with their partners. Afterwards, HTC prepared their presentation and gave a talk about their partner country.
Ten schools had to present their findings on their research into Climate Change in another country and to discuss the topic in detail. The aim of this exciting project was to increase environmental awareness and encourage behavioural change through widening the understanding and knowledge of the impacts of climate change and adaptation actions necessary to deal with it.
Holy Trinity, our partner school in Northern Ireland, chose the Basque Country at the event held in Stormont on 14th February.
First, 1. Batx students from Aniturri shared information about Climate Change in the Basque Country with their partners. Afterwards, HTC prepared their presentation and gave a talk about their partner country.
Eco Schools at Stormont from Jerome Quinn on Vimeo.
Subjects: English and MGZ (Science in Society) Group work:
ppt presentations also on elosaniturri blog | |
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