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Tips on how to celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity

Tips shared by Betty Petterssons gymnasium We are sharing material to celebrate the Internation Day for Biological at schools: You can find the material here: International Day for Biological Diversity
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Online meeting with the contact teachers from all partner schools

On 3 April 2025, contact teachers from all partner schools gathered online to review and plan key activities for the ongoing school year. This meeting served as a checkpoint to reflect on recent progress, coordinate upcoming international exchanges, and evaluate the impact of the project work so far. The meeting agenda included updates from the…
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Celebrating World Water Day

World Water Day is a global reminder of the importance of freshwater and a call to action for sustainable management of this vital resource. In our Nordplus Junior project, we’re particularly focused on the health and future of our shared sea, and World Water Day provided the participating schools a great opportunity to reflect on…
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Toolkit “Environmental Protection and Climate Action in the Baltic Sea Region”

Dive in and make a difference: Introducing a new toolkit for secondary schools! The Baltic Sea. For those of us living in its embrace, it’s more than just a body of water. It’s a unique ecosystem, a source of livelihood, a place of recreation, and a vital part of our shared cultural heritage. But our…
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Tips on how to celebrate World Water Day

Tips on how to celebrate World Water Day shared by Telšiai Žemaitė Gymnasium Human Interaction and Impact: Awareness and understanding: Personal consumption: Lifestyle Choices and Impact: Critical Thinking and Solutions:
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Tips for Schools: How to celebrate the International Day of Happiness

Tips shared by Silale district Pajuris Stanislovas Birziskis gymnasium, Lithuania Tips for Schools: How to celebrate the International Day of Happiness 1. “Happiness Map” Objective: To create a community happiness map that reflects the places, people and activities that bring happiness to students. Required tools: • Large sheet of paper or digital platform (e.g. Padlet,…
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Tips on how to celebrate Earth Hour

Tips shared by Balvi State Gymnasium Earth Hour is a global movement organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Individuals, communities, businesses, and governments around the world are invited to contribute to climate change mitigation by turning off their lights and electronic devices for 1 hour at 20.30 – 21.30 local time, every Saturday in the…
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Tips on how to celebrate World Wildlife Day

Tips shared by Tallinna Humanitaargümnaasium 1. Wildlife Conservation Fair 🔹 Activity: Organize a fair where students set up booths on topics like sustainable finance, eco-tourism, and wildlife protection programs.🔹 How it works: 2. “Wildlife Bank” – School Fundraiser Challenge 🔹 Activity: Students run a fundraising campaign for a real conservation project.🔹 How it works: 3.…
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Tips on how to celebrate World Heritage Day

World Heritage Day – Our Baltic Sea Project April 18 has been proclaimed as World Heritage Day by UNESCO. The purpose of World Heritage Day is to raise awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage, the vulnerability of sites and monuments, and the necessary measures to preserve them. In 2025, UNESCO has determined that the…
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Toolkit: Global Citizenship Identity in the Baltic Sea Region

Our toolkit “Global Citizenship Identity in the Baltic Sea Region” aims to support teachers in exploring the global citizenship identity within the specific context of the Baltic Sea Region. It offers resources, activities, and discussion prompts to foster critical thinking, intercultural understanding, and a sense of belonging to both local and global communities among students.…