From Raindrops to Taps: Teaching Kids Where Water Comes From

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Within the PoVE Water project, we place strong emphasis on raising awareness of the water sector and inspiring the next generation to take an interest. We bring new young people into the water sector by improving awareness during our visits to the kindergartens and schools to highlight why water matters and to show, step by step, how clean drinking water reaches our homes.

IncluVET LTTA: expanded perspective on inclusive practices

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As part of the Erasmus+ Incluvet project, a three-day teacher training focused on cultivating an inclusive mindset and providing practical tools for engaging unmotivated VET students.

The training introduced innovative, student-centered approaches, moving away from traditional lecturing towards an innovative student-active learning approach in all subjects.

Vocational professionals from abroad

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During a two-week period in April, vocational professionals from three countries came to JKHK to teach or job shadow.

This is what the Norwegian vocational teachers thought from their experience:

It was very exciting to experience an Estonian vocational upper secondary school and to learn both about how your school was organized as well as the Estonian educational system in general.

The importance of water needs to be talked about early on

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As part of the PoVE Water project, we pay great attention to raising awareness in the water sector and involving the new generation. As part of the work package “WP5 – Bringing new young people into the water sector, raising the profile and improving awareness”, we visit kindergartens and schools to talk about the importance of water and explain how clean drinking water reaches our homes.

PoVE trains H5P and VR scenario specialists

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Educators from across Europe recently gathered in the Malta for an intensive training week focused on scaling up vocational education and training (VET) in the water sector, hosted by the PoVE Water project. Participants gathered at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) to delve into cutting-edge pedagogical approaches and explore innovative learning technologies.

Future specialists acquired knowledge at RTU Olaine Technical College

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Olaine College of Technology of Riga Technical University (hereinafter – RTU OTK) welcomed students and teachers from the Netherlands, Malta, Estonia and Latvia to give students and educators the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge about the water management industry and its global challenges. It was achieved by relevant lectures and discussions, laboratory work and insite visit to the wastewater treatment facilities of JSC “Olaines ūdens un siltums”.

IncluVET focuses on the inclusion of low-motivated students

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From 7th to 8th of May, the second transnational meeting of the cooperation project IncluVET was held at the Slovenian vocational school SIC Ljubljana (Technical Education Centre Ljubljana).

In addition to the usual part concerning administrative issues (project progress, economy, environmental sustainability, distribution activities, etc.), the meeting also tested primary lesson plans, which are designed to involve low-motivated students in the learning process. In addition to inclusion, innovativeness and universality are also important for lesson plans

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