„Sky-high schoolroom” SH/4/10 Katalin Bodnár Hungarian Orithological Society (MME) PR director
15th May 2015, Gödöllő
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
Consortium members: National Association of Environmental and Nature Conservation Training Centres (KOKOSZ), Hungarian Ornithological Society (MME) Activities: I. Development of curricula and teaching resources on nature conservation practices and the Natura 2000 network I. Development of assessment methodology of awareness raising III. Web development (Birds of Hungary, kid’s website) III. Printed communication materials on the Natura 2000 network IV. Knowledge transfer (study trip) IV. Policy package development
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
I. Development of curricula and teaching resources on nature conservation practices and the Natura 2000 network
1 . Methodological teaching aids for kindergarten teachers (169 pp) 1. Getting to know the European ecological network Natura 2000 2. Sustainability education - Food for thought 3. What you need to know – an overview of the habitats in the teaching aids 4. Programme examples A visit to the woods – programme form on forests In the reeds, on the lake - programme form on wetlands We need each one of you! – programme form on arable land Among the rows – programme form on plantations •Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
2. Methodological resources for teachers and forest schools (84 pp) 1. An introduction to the Natura 2000 network 2. Modul I for grades1-4: Suspicious sousliks 3. Modul II for grades 1-4: Sensitive devices 4. Modul I for grades 5-8: Alive and beautiful 5. Modul II: Bird-friendly homes
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
3. Development of teaching resources
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
4. Trial of teaching resources
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
5. Dissemination of information and raising awareness about the practice of nature conservation and the N2000 network on special events, by means of teaching resources Venues: Budapest Zoo – Earth Festival 20,179 pp (22-27th April 2014) , Hungarian Natural History Museum – International Water Day 461 pp (22-23rd March 2014), Hungarian Natural History Museum – International Earth Day 428 pp (26-27th April 2014), Szeged – Szeged Bridge Fair 135 pp (24-25 May 2014), Danube Ipoly National Park Directorate – Birds and Trees Day 495 pp (10th May 2014), Zirc – Children’s Day 21 pp (31st May 2014), Danube Ipoly National Park Directorate – Family Day in the Jókai-garden 413 pp (21st Sept 2014), Bakonyjákó – You are at home-I love Hungary 15 pp (27th Sept 2014), Külsővat – You are at home-I love Hungary 19 pp (27th Sept 2014), Kardoskút Fehértó – 15th Day of the Fehértó 37 pp (20th Sept 2014), Hungarian Natural History Museum – Animal Week 860 pp (4-5th October 2014), Ministry of Environment and Water – In the wake of Ottó Herman 119 pp (8th November 2014), Mayor’s Office, Külsővat – You are at home-I love Hungary 150 pp (27th Sept 2014), Budakeszi Game Park Non-profit Ltd. – Open Day for teachers 280 pp (18th October 2014), Budakeszi Game Park Non-profit Ltd. – Forest Week 300 pp (30th Sept 2014), AGROmash EXPO 42.000 pp (2015. január 28-31), FeHoVa 55.000 pp (2015. február 12-15)
From the onset of the project, the number of people who became familiar with the concept of nature conservation / Natura 2000 network : farmers: 97,000 pp; students: 23,817 pp; teachers, educators and forest schools: 1,518 pp; interested public: 30,550 pp •Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
I. Development of measurement methodology for the effectiveness of awareness raising -
5 types of questionnaires (knowledge about bird conservation and Natura 2000related topics) - Printed questionnaires sent out to 33 educational institutes (52 kindergartens, 906 lower grades, 546 higher grades input and output questionnaires, 30 teachers’ questionnaires). - online questionnaires for adults (incl. parents) - October 2014 – January 2015: questionnaires received from educational institutes. Some results: - 49% of teacher has taken students to forest schools more than once, 90% of teachers believe that these eco-educational programs are directly integrated into classroom curricula
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
- 69% of teachers believe that the knowledge acquired about environment /nature conservation greatly benefits the children. -256 of lower grade participants had never heard the word „biodiversity” before, but is interested in its meaning. Only 30 respondents were uninterested as well as ignorant about biodiversity. - More than 95% of children enjoyed forest shools, thought that had learnt interesting things and understood a lot of the activities and speeches. - 80% of parents think that putting an end to the loss of biodiversity is a moral duty and humans are responsible for preserving nature. 64,5% of parents thinks that biodiversity is of key importance for managing global climate change. - Out of 76 respondents, 65 think that the EU should have a more effective strategy for public awareness raising. 51 respondents think that stricter regulations should be put in force in the economic sector, 43 respondents think that more funding should be provided for nature conservation.
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
III. Web development 1. Kid’s websites http://www.csipogo.hu/golyak http://www.csipogo.hu/erdo/keresdaz-erdo-lakoit http://www.csipogo.hu/adjenni/milyen -eleseget-adjunk-a-madaraknak
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
2. Birds of Hungary (visual design proposals)
Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület / Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4
A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu
http://www.nfu.hu/svajci_hozzajarulas
III. Printed communications resources on the Natura 2000 1. Natura 2000 Sticker album – collect priority species (for 3-6-y-olds) 2. Greetings from Nature / Natura 2000 postcard with SUDOKU (for teens)
3. Greetings from Nature / Natura 2000 B5 writing pad (for teachers)
4. Elements of environment-friendly farming on different basic habitat types: „Busy Farm” posters (for farmers) 5. The Natura 2000 network in a nutshell (foldout for the public)
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
Communications resources were sent to: Jászberény Zoo and Botanical Garden, Miskolc Zoo and Park, Szeged Zoo, Non-profit Ltd., Ópusztaszer National Historical Monuments Park, National Park Directorates Forest school enterprises: 40 institutes Kindergartens:11 institutes, 316 pp Schools: 15 institutes, 665 pp
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
IV. Development of a policy package -
10 tagú munkacsoport, Hungarian Society for Environmental Education Időszak
Feladat
Collection of documents and links on forest shools
May-June 2015
Background research on the practices and services of forest shools
May-September 2015
Measurement techniques based on the analysis of documents, sampling, producing and
May-June 2015
testing online questionnaires International outlook /3 foreign countries/
May- August 2015
Focal groups: 4 forest schools, high school teachers, ecoschool teachers
June 2015
Expert interviews: economist working in educational financing (5); lawyers working in
June-July 2015
educational financing (1-2); lawyers working in educational administration (1-2); experts in educational policy (1-2) Online questionnaire: representative sample (school and kindergarten directors, 350 and August –September 2015 400 respectively) •SSvájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület October 2015 •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 Professional discussion of package •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg.November 2015 •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. Final version of package December 2015 •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu
First version of package
Thank you for your attention! Hungarian Ornithological Society Budapest 1121, Költő u. 21 www.mme.hu www.csipogo.hu
•Svájci-Magyar Együttműködési Program – 4. prioritási terület •Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme – Focus area 4 •A projekt a Svájci–Magyar Együttműködési Program társfinanszírozásával valósult meg. •The project is supported by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution. •http://www.svajcihozzajarulas.hu http://www.swiss-contribution.hu