Fair learning: Conference in the Sachsenbrunn grammar school inspires over 100 participants

Fair learning: Conference in the Sachsenbrunn grammar school inspires over 100 participants

The Sachsenbrunn Gymnasium in Kirchberg am Change was the framework of an interesting conference, in which over 100 participants came together to present creative and sustainable projects. The aim of combining students from the Region and giving them the opportunity to present projects that make a positive contribution to the world.

In more than 20 school workshops that were organized across generations, the committed young people had the opportunity to work on various ideas under the guidance of Southwind Lower Austria and the regional educational and homeland work. These workshops not only promoted creativity, but also awareness of social and ecological topics.

overview of the projects

The conference served as a platform to present the “fair” projects developed in these workshops. The participants shared their individual approaches and ideas to integrate sustainable practices in everyday life. It became clear that the young people have a strong interest in topics such as environmental protection and social justice. Creativity and commitment were the main features of the events that took place in the Realgymnasium.

The experts from South Wind Lower Austria support the young people in expanding their initiatives and giving them the necessary attention. The various projects were not only presented simply, but also alive, which led to a lively exchange of ideas and suggestions.

In addition to the conference, the work of the students continues to support. The projects are designed to be implemented in the long term in their respective schools. This is particularly important to pass on the newly gained knowledge and commitment and leave a lasting impression.

Overall, the conference was a complete success, which offered the participants the opportunity to network, share their knowledge and work together on a better future. For more details on this topic, further information can be found in a report www.noen.at .

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