OPEN CALL for teachers – SEED “Sustainability Education and Empowerment through Drama”
27 de January, 2025
Dear teachers, We are please to invite you to attend a new European teachers’ training program::
SEED – Sustainability Educations and Empowerment through Drama
The program is designed to help teachers use drama and art methods in transformative sustainability education, with students 13-19 years of age.
Complementing the academic learning, creative methods focus on competence development for sustainability action. The experiences of imagining and creating ‘new reality’ through drama and arts, reinforced by social-emotional and collaborative learning, empower equally the students, teachers and school communities.
The Agenda comprises 10 key sustainability and drama topics supported by newest scientific insights.
The SEED program addresses ALL teachers (STEM, humanities, social sciences, arts, sports…) as well as librarians, school pedagogues, psychologists etc. from across Europe (including non-EU countries).
Three identical training sessions for school teams, lasting for 5 full working days, will be carried out from May to August 2025.
Depending on the part of Europe where they are based, school teams are invited to apply for ONE of the identical training sessions that will take place in Portugal, Hungary and Serbia respectively.
The working language will be English.
Teachers interested in the method and/or the training, are invited to complete the introductory Questionnaireinorder to receive the Application form.
For more details about the program, please read the training AGENDA.
If you have any additional questions or information, please contact us at bazaart.beograd@gmail.com.
The SEED is designed by an international group of artists, art educators, teachers and experts in Sustainability Education, within the Creative Europe project THE BIG GREENfunded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
The project partner responsible for program creation and the trainings is the Representative Association for Scientific Research and Education in Culture BAZAART, Belgrade, Serbia. Partners responsible for organising the trainings in Portugal and Hungary are SCIAENA, Faro, and Pro Progressione, Budapest.