BIRDS OVER EUROPEAN SKIES
Applicant Organisation
Organisation ID Legal name Country
E10087997 COLEGIUL NATIONAL "SIMION BARNUTIU" Romania
Partner Organisations
No Organisation ID Legal name & Country
1 E10160954 EKPEDEFTIRIA VASSILIADI Greece
2 E10131064 Akhisar Anadolu Imam Hatip Lisesi Turkey
3 E10120686 I.I.S. MARIO RIGONI STERN Italy
4 E10178734 Zespol Szkol Lesnych Poland
5 E10043733 Anyksciai distr. Troskunai Kazys Inciura Gymnasium Lithuania
6 E10122117 EPRALIMA - ESCOLA PROFISSIONAL DOALTO LIMA –COOPERATIVA
DE INTERESSE PUBLICO E RESPONSABILIDADE LIMITADA Portugal
7 E10124096 5 GYMNASIO MYTILHNHS Greece
Project Summary
A group of eight secondary schools from different corners of the European continent (RO, GR, IT, LT, PL, PT, TR) identified the same needs and requested pedagogical imput toward a better and more comprehensive ornithological education toward their students. As emerged from a need analysis realised before setting up a partnership, most of the secondary students either are not capable to enumerate ten feral species of birds living in their area or are making big mistakes concerning their names/species when spotting a bird in a certain habitat. To address these needs, secondary students have in the field of ornithological knowledge, a partnership was setup, between eight European schools, to work together in a strategic project in which ornithological education is promoted among students in parallel with the creation of some intellectual outputs in a form of a bird atlas (either in English or in several mother tongues of the partners: RO, GR, PL) which will foster the same needs for other European schools who share the same needs and can use the project's end products, made available on different channels in a form of an open educational resource.
Two SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES were defined to meet the expressed needs:
Ob1. Increasing bird identification competencies among a group of 800 students who will be capable, until June 2022, to recognize in different habitats at least 60 feral avian species existing in the partner schools’ regions.
Ob2. Creating, until May 2022, a bird atlas having at least 430 pages, as an open education resource, in four languages, containing the 200 most specific bird species found in different corners of Europe, atlas intended to be used as a pedagogical auxiliary both in the partner schools and in other relevant secondary schools to foster the ornithological education among secondary students during the biology classes.
To meet the expectations of the partnership, outdoor activities will be organized in each partner school, with groups of students, in order to study, identify and recognize different feral avian species in their specific habitats. The outdoor activities are planned to be organized with at least 100 students in each school, with small number of students in a single birding activity, to minimize the human interference with the bird populations and to minimize the disturbance and nuisance a group of humans can cause to wild life. The activities will be organized in different habitats to allow diversity and maximize the chances of each participating student to identify and recognize at least 60 avian species, a number which covers the great majority of a bird population in a certain area, ensuring a relevant ornithological knowledge at the end of the project. During the outdoor activities with the students, photography sessions will be organized by each partner in order to collect relevant photos of the local birds, based on a previously agreed bird list, photographs which will be centralized in a European bird atlas depicting/describing, in total, at least 200 bird species. The avian species presented in the bird atlas (edited in English and translated into RO, GR, PL), published both as printed book and eBook, will be chosen form a European bird database, created at the beginning of the project. Each partner will choose at least 25 bird species to be photographed during the outdoor activities (in their natural habitats), to be described after a research session, and to be inserted in the bird atlas in such a way that it covers both common species and bird specific only to a certain region. In order to increase the knowledge of the participating teachers, in this specific field of biology, two short term joint staff training sessions are envisaged, distanced one year apart, with the participation of teachers from each partner, in order to ensure the necessary knowledge both for taking proper photographs, to identify certain bird species, to foresee the presence of certain species in specific habitats, to know basic elements about bird research focusing on bird descriptions, measuring and ringing activities.
The main impact on the participating teachers and participating students will be an increased knowledge about different bird species, the connection between birds and habitats, the human influence on the environment and how this is affecting birds' life. Bird observation and recognition skills are fostered during outdoor activities. The laboration of the foreseen intellectual outputs is expected to produce changes in the way biology is taught in the participating schools and in the schools targeted by the dissemination strategy of the partners, ensuring a diversification of the pedagogical auxiliaries the schools are using. The availability of the final products in eBook form is a major advantage allowing them to be posted on multiple online sources and to be reached by a large number of schools capable of using them during their pedagogical approaches.
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