Let's be Eco-sustainAble, towards 2030
2019-1-IT02-KA229-062748_2
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Regional Gymnasium of Livadia
Project Products and Outcomes
A1 . Project Corner - Promotion of the Project at school - Launching Project website, linking school websites
Promotion of the Project . Linking Project website with the School Website
A4- Ecolabel
A4 - Learn what is:
Eco Sustainability
Climate Change
Green Economy
Green Energy
Human-environmental Interactions
Smart City
Circular Economy
Eu Eco Label
Land Grabbing
A5 -Traditional architecture for domestic/agricultural purposes
Α5 -Bioclimatic Architecture
A9 - Sustainable Development
A11 “Let’s achieve gender equality and improve women’s living conditions
A13- “Let’s make daily Good Practice”: re-use and recycle of materials to create new objects
A14- “Let’s meet a foreigner”: students deal with the subject of the foreigner through a literary text/interviews to immigrants/visits to reception centres for refugees.
Α15 - HERITAGE AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Sustainable Cities and Communities)
The Architecture of Saint Lazarus Church
Saint Lazarus Church was designed and built on Minecraft by the Erasmus Students at Regional Gymnasium of Livadia who worked in the Erasmus + Let's be Eco-sustainAble, towards 2030 project and AURELIO GOMEZ ESCOLAR (Burgos) students who worked in the Erasmus Project Experiential development of the mathematics curriculum through European cultural heritage architecture 2021-1-ES01-KA122-SCH-000014900.
It is important for students to feel passionate towards their culture and to understand the importance of protecting monuments, churches and cultural heritage for future generations. Students who understand cultural heritage will feel the need to protect it and make sure that it carries on for their children and their grandchildren and so on.
Erasmus students from Regional Gymnasium of Livadia and AURELIO GOMEZ ESCOLAR (Burgos) studied the history and the architecture of Saint Lazarus Church and they worked together to build the church of Saint Lazarus using Minecraft.