EURONET 50/50 MAX
en cifras

525

Escuelas primarias y secundarias de

13

Países de Europa aplican la metodología 50/50

 

98 891

Alumnos y

7 038

Profesores se comprometen a esforzarse para ahorrar al menos

8%

de la energía consumida en sus escuelas

109

Municipios europeos utilizan las herramientas 50/50

84

de ellos participaron en nuestras sesiones de formación

 

56

Municipios extienden la acción 50/50 a otros edificios públicos

 

155

Estrategias locales y

26

Estrategias educativas incluyen el concepto 50/50

41

Iniciativas a nivel de la UE apoyan la Red 50/50

 

29

Observadores del proyecto siguen regularmente el proyecto y sus actividades

 

408

Autoridades locales, regionales y nacionales fueron contactadas para incluir el concepto 50/50 en sus estrategias

 

797

Personas participaron en los eventos 50/50 de promoción y difusión

Teachers and pupils from the Primary and Secondary School in Čáslavice (Vysočina region) consider it very important to ensure wide dissemination of the project and its continuation by the future pupils. Therefore one of the tasks of the energy team is forwarding energy knowledge and experience to their younger colleagues. Pupils from the ninth grade (15 years old), who graduate at the end of the school year, visit younger ones (about 10 years old), share experience gained within the EURONET 50/50 MAX project, explain activities of the energy team and demonstrate how the measuring devices work. At the end of this "lesson", they invite younger pupils to the energy team meeting. Pupils, who are interested in energy, come to visit and usually stay with the team. Sharing experience by the pupils under the supervision of the teachers, but without their involvement, is the best way of creating relationships and encouraging new pupils to join the project and become working on environmental issues. This practice supports independence of the pupils and raises their interest in the topic of energy efficiency. So first the project partner teaches and involves the teachers and the pupils, who then pass the baton to the new pupils, who weren't there at the beginning of the project.