The EATHA project partners successfully completed the transnational training activity in Antalya, Turkey, marking an important milestone in our common journey towards enhancing environmental awareness through experiential learning.
During this intensive and inspiring mobility, participants from Greece, France, Bulgaria, and Turkey collaborated closely, exchanged ideas, and actively participated in a series of workshops designed to strengthen their knowledge and pedagogical skills.
The training focused on innovative experiential learning methods and environmental education through the following workshop topics:
- Concept of Experiential Learning by Kolb
- Analysing Litter
- Climate Fresk
- Zero Waste Practices
- Water Preservation
- Sustainable Agriculture and Plantation
- Digital Mapping Serving Ecology
- Upcycling and Hydroponics
Each workshop combined theory with hands-on activities, allowing participants to experience the full cycle of experiential learning through observation, reflection, conceptualisation, and practical application.
The activity provided valuable opportunities for teachers and educators to:
✔ deepen their understanding of environmental and climate-related issues
✔ develop innovative teaching methods
✔ test and improve workshop materials
✔ exchange best practices and educational experiences
✔ strengthen their capacity to implement similar activities at national level
This successful training represents an important step for the EATHA project, as the developed workshops will now be further adapted and implemented in each partner country, supporting educators and students in building stronger environmental awareness and sustainable habits.
We would like to warmly thank our host organization in Antalya for their excellent coordination, hospitality, and support throughout the training.
The journey continues!














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