
Nuestro Centro trabaja el Proyecto Erasmus + con alumnos y profesorado desde el curso 2015. Nuestro primer proyecto se llamó Healthy citizens for a healthy future y estaba dirigido a los hábitos de vida saludable al igual que marcan nuestros objetivos del Proyecto Educativo de Centro y el Plan Innicia del curso 2018/2019.
Nuestra pretensión es la de cumplir objetivos marcados por la ONU dentro de nuestro Plan de Estudios y hacerlos una realidad en nuestro alumnado de forma transversal, intercentros e interciclos. Al tratarse de un centro bilingüe, se complementa la formación de nuestro alumnado en este conjunto de aprendizajes basados en competencias y proyectos. Nuestro objetivo final siempre ha sido formar a los futuros hombres y mujeres cabales y preparados para su tiempo. Ese es el sentido del mensaje de nuestro fundador D. Andrés Manjón y Manjón.
El Proyecto Erasmus en el que estamos inmersos el bienio 2019-2021 se llama Fortune in Garbage, un proyecto orientado íntegramente en el reciclaje y el tratamiento de residuos para hacer de este un mundo más sostenible. Los países implicados en esta ocasión serán Hungría, Rumanía, Italia, Turquía y España.
Ave Maria Albolote is involved in an International Erasmus+ Project called “Fortune in Garbage” to ensure that our students live in a healthy environment, to develop innovative, creative and entrepreneurial aspects of environment and nature, to make them environmentally conscious and to make them aware of the future generations. Project participants are from 5 different countries (Turkey, Spain, Romanian, Hungary and Italy) entrepreneurial 32 branch teachers and 10-15 age group consists of 64 students.
The aim of our «Fortune in Garbage» project:
- To ensure that waste that is thrown into random garbage cans in our schools, streets, towns, and often thrown into the environment is disposed of in place of household , electronic and other waste
- Recycling waste using our students ‘ skills and abilities
- Reduce the amount of waste to be disposed of
- To understand how developed countries employ recycling and how they make economic gains from waste
- Energy saving by using our natural resources efficiently.
- Seeing innovative applications based on information and technology on the spot and applying them in our countries
- To draw attention to global problems,
- Develop intercultural dialogue, develop foreign language skills, assimilate universal values…
- As a student, teacher and community to get skills and to reach the consciousness of living in a healthy environment.
While our project is being carried out, posters, brochures will be printed and distributed to our students, parents and urban people. Posters will be hung in the most active places of our schools, an international web page called «Fortune in Garbage» (FIG) will be set up. The project logo will be designed. Our project will be shared in e- twinning and international dimension will be added to the project. On the web pages of our schools, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram project accounts will be opened and shared and the studies will be announced in the local and national media. An international recycling symposium will be held in our coordinator school, where our partners will participate.