The project "Food for Brain Makes Brains for Food" brings together 5 partner schools from Germany, Spain, Italy and France. It's an ambitious project that pursues many objevtives. Students will learn about the value of a healthy nutrition, physical exercise, and deal with environmental issues, especially sustainability. In this context they will also familiarise themselves with the concept of FairTrade. Another major theme of our project work is career education at our partner schools. The project is also designed to encourage entrepreneurship among our students.
OBJECTIVES.
- To understand problems related to false nutrition and a sedentary lifestyle
- To raise the awareness of the imprtance of a healthy lifestyle
- To understand the close links between a healthy, balanced nutrition and sports to increase the quality of life
- To research and experiment with different types of cooking
- To collate a range of healthy, and culturally as well as nutritionally diverse recipes
- To compare and evaluate students' personal eating habits and the parther schools' policies on food and sustainability
- To raise awareness of the need for sustainability and to reduce waste
- To raise awareness of the value of FairTrade, organic and regional goods
- To understand the links between mass production/consumption and the resulting difficulties for the regional, organic and fairTrade market
- To share good practice in career education and to improve the school curriculum
- To encourage entrepreneurship
- To develop social, linguistic and digital skills
WORK PROCESS
The purpose of using this platform is to have a shared workspace where each member can publish the work they do with their students so that everyone can get an overview of what is done in the partner schools.
Besides, eTwinning will also allow us to have a collaborative workspace in which the work done will be interactive.
At the next TM, the precise use of the platform will need to be discussed and developed. It makes sense for each partner to focus on feeding the platform