Time travelers

The project proposal is aimed at developing, in an innovative way for our education, educational programs and campaigns to raise awareness of climate change, namely by presenting them in the form of educational comics, which in an easily accessible and a fun way to pass on knowledge and skills aimed at protecting the environment and raising awareness on climate change and science. In them, children will participate in certain challenges in the form of themes-missions, which are subordinated to global problems related to nature protection in general (for example, topics related to water, soil, biobuilding, biodiversity, air, etc.). in this way, the comic storyline will integrate into a system themes within which children will gain knowledge and actively participate in missions with their characters, experimenting with specific tasks in kindergarten or at home, and creating their own artifacts. By turning educational programs into games and activities, we will be able to turn learning into a pleasant way for everyone, as well as for each of the participants to become like their hero, actively participating in the mission of saving the Earth. Through the implementation of the project a team of specialists in different fields will be engaged to develop educational content, with the appropriate graphic design and visualization for 6 thematic comics - "Time Travelers", which will be in a set and printed in a circulation of 1600 pcs. . sets and provided free of charge to children from 6 different kindergartens. Equipment necessary for conducting the classes will be provided, as well as thematic bins for separate collection. Conducting educational and information campaigns for the provision and presentation of comics in a total of 6 kindergartens to increase the number of trainees on climate change, mitigation and adaptation.

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Overview

Status In execution (starting date)
Start date 03 Nov, 2021
End date 03 Jul, 2023
Contract date 03 Nov, 2021
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Financial information

Total cost 175,846.34
Grant 172,215.59
Self finance 3,630.75
Total paid 60,275.45
EU participation percent 85.0%

Location

Bulgaria