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Young MindsCountryCzech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain & Northern Ireland (UK), Iceland, Macedonia (Republic of), Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland RegionEastern Europe and Central Asia, Western Europe Programme Summary Communication StrategiesParticipants in the 2002 project were students, teachers and facilitators from the following countries: Denmark, Czech Republic, Holland, Iceland, Finland, Macedonia, Portugal, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. They worked in teams and collaborated across classes to explore the following topics:
For example, work on the issue of alcohol began with a brainstorming period in each country: participants wrote a list of common interesting questions concerning young people and alcohol. Students then began to find answers to these questions by interviewing experts, creating surveys, reading statistics online, and pursuing other information sources. Action plans were then developed, which led to various projects in Finland, Sweden, and Spain. Participants' findings, reflections, and discussions are presented in different sections of the Young Minds site. Key features that each year's projects share are:
Representatives of the students and their teachers presented the project at a September 2002 conference called "Education and Health in Partnership". This European conference on linking education with the promotion of health in schools took place in the Netherlands. In addition, Young Minds participants will attend The Fourth Ministerial Conference of Environment and Health in Budapest (June 23-25 2004), which is entitled "The future for our children". In fact, all schools throughout Europe will be able to participate through a live interactive website during the Conference. Development IssuesYouth, Health, Education. Key PointsMore information about the book entitled young-minds.net/lessons learnt, which documents "Young Minds 2000-2001" and discusses the evaluation findings, is available by clicking here. PartnersThe project is supported by Aase and Ejnar Danielsens Foundation, European Platform for Education (Europees Platform voor het Nederlandse Ondewijs), The Danish University of Education, The National Institute for Public Health, and WHO Regional Office for Europe. ContactBjarne Bruun Jensen
Programme Director, Young Minds bjbj@dpu.dk OR Venka Simovska Project Coordinator and Evaluator, Young Minds vs@dpu.dk Research Programme for Environmental and Health Education Danish University of Education Young Minds site SourcePosting to the Young People's Media Network on October 30 2003 (click here for the archives); and Young Minds site. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 01 2003 Last Updated November 08 2007 |
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