ABOUT THE PROJECT
“Trail of extinct and active volcanoes, earthquakes across Europe” is 3 years project carried out by students and teachers from Poland, Portugal, Spain, France, Turkey and Italy. It is an interdisciplinary project combining Biology, Geology, Seismology, Physics, Geography, Language, Arts . In many developed and developing countries around the world, earth science education is lacking. Many students and adults do not have a formal understanding of the structure of the earth or earth processes. This is unfortunate as a large number of people all over the world live at or near areas where earth processes can and do create large amounts of damage and living in these areas increases people’s vulnerability to hazards. Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, floods, and tsunamis are all examples of earth processes that affect huge amounts of people every year. Based on data from the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), in 2007 hundreds of people were killed in geologic disasters and over one million people were affected by these events (EMDAT 2007).
The project aims to provide students with the tools to study volcanoes in Volcano Observatories and broader look at the problem of volcanoes in Europe. Our education, trainings for students and teachers in research centers in Europe, and professional development program have been designed to offer both formal and practical opportunities for students to expand their knowledge and abilities of making observation and measurements in seismology, using special equipment to do researches of volcanoes in international groups.
Knowledgeable students and teachers can help to develop preparedness strategies for their schools and communities. Volcano studies will bring opportunities to explore current events in the Earth Sciences and prevent disasters in the world. The project is going to put the interest in volcanoes to good use by choosing a career that augments the work of volcanologists, seismologist. In response to the outbreak of Eyjafjallajökullu European Union funds research, to provide earlier and more precise warnings. On 1 January 2014 EU has launched a new program of the and innovation in the name “Horizon 2020”. Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science said: “Volcanic activity may affect the fate of thousands of Europeans, those living near active volcanoes, and the hundreds of kilometers away. Horizon 2020 new EU research program worth 80 billion euros, will continue to support this kind of research for the benefit of all Europeans. “
In response to new EU challenge our project wants to prepare new group of students, provide them knowledge, new skills and create new employees of the future. While volcanologists are carefully trained to monitor volcanoes and conduct scientific studies, they rely on other professionals to make communities resilient to eruptions. These careers include emergency managers, landuse managers, planners who maintain and exercise community safety plans, and classroom and community educators who work professionally and as volunteers to educate and prepare communities.
VOLCANO NEWS
Portuguese students visited the last active volcano in Azores: Capelinhos
On Wednesday, 16th of November, 33 students and 2 teachers went to Faial island and visited the most recent active volcano on the Azorean islands to reach the surface, the Capelinhos Volcano. The eruption of the Capelinhos Volcano began in 1957 and ended more than one...
The short term training for teachers in France – 3-7.10.2016
Teachers from 6 countries participated from 3-7 October 2016 in the short-term training, which was organized by the French School Sévigné Saint Louis. During the workshop, the teachers prepared a work program for the coming year, prepared the dates of the next...
The project promotion at Polish middle schools.
During last two weeks students and teachers from Private Salesian High School have visited 4 middle schools in Wroclaw: Gimazjum nr 1, Gimnazjum nr 14, Gimnazjum nr 29, Gimnazjum 21. They were warmly invited by headmasters of the schools. The Polish Erasmus+ team were...
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SCHOOLS MAP
School Poland
Prywatne Salezjańskie Liceum Ogólnokształcące
ul. Młodych Techników 17
53-647 Wrocław
School France
SEVIGNE-STLOUIS
2-4 Avenue de la Libération
63500 ISSOIRE
School Italy
Liceo Scientifico “Galileo Galilei”
Via San Domenico al Corso Europa 107
80127 Neapol
School Portugal
Escola Básica e Secundária da Madalena
Rua José Martins Garcia
9950-302 Madalena do Pico
School Turkey
Antalya Yusuf Ziya Oner Fen Lisesi
Yeşilbayır mah. mektep sokak no 5 a
07192 Antalya
School Spain
IES Nueva Isleta Tony Gallardo
Carretera General de Las Coloradas nº1
35009 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
COORDINATORS OF PROJECT
Poland: Magdalena Szewczyk
magda.szewczyk@slo-wroc.pl
Italy: Ciro De Rosa
ciro.derosa@libero.it
France: Claire Chapot
claire.chapot@orange.fr
Portugal: Fernando Oliveira
as3004770@sapo.pt
Spain: Alfredo Ubierna
35009899@gobiernodecanarias.org
Turkey: Emin Kutlu
eminkutlu52@windowslive.com