Schools in the Oberberg: Latest impulses for sustainability in class!
Schools in the Oberberg: Latest impulses for sustainability in class!
At the Wüllenweber-Gymnasium in Oberberg, an important network of education for sustainable development (BNE) was launched, which is devoted to the topic of biological biodiversity. At the opening event, which took place at the end of November, committed schools were invited to develop innovative approaches to the integration of BNE into everyday school life. According to Oberberg Aktuell, Katharina Walckhoff gave a keynote speech in which she underlined the importance of BNE for pupils. The event presented the previous successes of the Wüllenweber-Gymnasium and provided practical insights into the implementation of sustainable concepts in the field of education.
a network for schools
The event was supported by the Bergisches Agency for Cultural Land (BAK), a recognized institution for BNE that offers practical modules and further training for teachers. This illustrates the commitment of the schools to strengthen sustainable educational approaches through exchange and new impulses. In an invitation published on the website of the educational institutions, further exchange among schools is promoted to learn from each other and work together on solutions how BNE can be anchored even more consistently in everyday life, such as Education in Oberberg reported.This initiative is not only a step towards an ecological education, but also a real call for the campaign for schools that want to integrate sustainable practices into their curricula. The network is expected to play a central role in the coming school year by enabling schools to promote antives learning and environmental awareness in an innovative way and thereby prepare the next generation for the protection of the environment.
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