Description du projet
En apprendre plus sur le pacte vert pour l’Europe
Le pacte vert pour l’Europe a pour objectif d’améliorer le bien-être et la santé des citoyens et des générations futures. S’appuyant sur des chercheurs et des experts, mais également sur des initiatives de participation citoyenne et d’engagement des parties prenantes, le projet GreenSCENT, financé par l’UE, développera un cadre de compétences englobant tous les domaines d’intervention du pacte vert, notamment le transport durable, une Europe sans pollution et la transition vers une économie circulaire. Le cadre adoptera une approche fondée sur la participation, l’expérience et l’apprentissage par la pratique, et il sera testé dans différentes régions européennes et à tous les niveaux d’enseignement – de l’école primaire à l’enseignement supérieur, jusqu’à l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie. Avec la participation d’experts à l’échelle de l’Europe, GreenSCENT déploiera une initiative pilote dans quelque 45 écoles et universités.
Objectif
"GreenSCENT aims at developing a competence framework embracing all the Green Deal focus areas through an iterative, participated, experience and learning-by-doing based design approach. GreenSCENT will develop the GreenComp framework using both experts and researchers inputs and advise, citizen participation and stakeholder engagement initiatives; then it will test the framework on the field, in different European regions, different educational levels (from primary schools to higher education), at different engagement levels (from observation to data collection and processing, to contribution to scientific and policy agenda). Pilots will implement a range of pedagogies (collaborative learning, debate, research-based learning, inquiry-based learning) and demonstrators, digital, physical and hybrid educational technologies designed for or integrated into the project from existing initiatives. GreenSCENT legacy will consist of the Competence Framework (GreenComp), its Methodolog, Use Cases, User Guides; Training kits codesigned for implementing the framework; SCENTbox, the set of digital, physical and hybrid demonstrators developed by the project; and ECCEL, a European ""driving license"" for Climate and Environmental competences and skills, that will be tested during the project. GreenSCENT activities will involve more than 100 experts including the External Advisor Board members, already supporting the project and coming from all European Regions; about 45 schools and universities across EU will implement the pilot, while the Open Innovation Challenges designed and implemented by Agorize will cover the entire European Union and impact on tens of thousands of citizens. A special attention will be devoted to promote and foster the adoption of the framework, through the several tools developed, involving stakeholders (educational institutions, policy and decision makers, HR and industries) in the exploitation strategy of the project."
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