 
	    
		The Erasmus+ Teacher Academies is a new flagship action of the 2021-2027 Erasmus+ programme that aims
		to create partnerships of teachers’ education and training providers across Europe in order to develop
		the European and international dimensions of teacher’s education, contributing to the achievement of
		the objectives of the European Education Area.  
		
		
		The first 11 Erasmus+ Teacher Academies have already been launched as of summer 2022 to support teachers
		with learning opportunities and to develop teachers’ education. Among them, the CLIMAte change teachers’
		acaDEMY (CLIMADEMY) aims to create a European network to offer a comprehensive program where teachers
		will interact and learn how to educate the next generation of European citizens on climate change issues.  
		
		
		Climate change is unequivocally attributed to human activities and is already affecting Europe, leading
		to heat waves, extreme drought and flood events, forest fires, biodiversity loss, decreasing crop yields
		and affect human health. The European Parliament acknowledges that ‘education for young people represents
		one of the most effective tools for compacting climate change’. However, climate change is not yet broadly
		incorporated in school science curricula.  
		
		
		CLIMADEMY aims to fill this gap by developing and establishing a network and community of practice to create
		innovative strategies and programs for preparatory and continuous professional development for serving and
		student teachers on climate change and its impacts. The consortium consists of four EU countries (Finland,
		Germany, Greece and Italy) and once operationally established, it will be open to new members. 
		
		
		Educational material focused on the drivers causing the human-induced climate perturbations, the impacts of
		climate change and the measures for sustainability, will be tailored for initial education and professional
		development and made openly available to all education institutions across Europe. Serving and student teachers
		will have a key role in the design and development of the material, acting both as trainees and co-designers.
		The material will be easily accessed, adopted and replicated, using modern educational practices and tools.  
		
		
		One common virtual Climate Auditorium (CLAUDI) will be the basis for the Teachers’ Academy for climate change
		education and networking and will be connecting four hubs, one in each country, with specific foci driven by
		the regional particularities. These hubs will be established around two air pollution and climate change
		monitoring stations in two different regions of Europe that both experience exceptionally rapid climate changes
		when compared to the global mean trends: a close to the Arctic region in a boreal forest in Finland and a
		Mediterranean semi-arid subtropical region in Greece, while two more hubs will be established focusing on
		computer modelling and space-based observations of the Earth system in Germany and the pedagogical foundations
		of environmental education in Italy. These hubs through physical, virtual (supported by CLAUDI) and blended
		training will provide informal learning settings that can aid teachers in thinking differently about the
		practice of school science with respect to climate change.
		
		
		Call: ERASMUS-EDU-2021-PEX-TEACH-ACA,
		
		Programme: ERASMUS2027.
		
		Project ID : 101056066
		
		EUROPEAN EDUCATION AND CULTURE EXECUTIVE AGENCY (EACEA)
		
		 https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/how-to-participate/org-details/998080337/project/101056066/program/43353764/details
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		CLIMADEMY partners: 
		
		Coordinator 
		
		UNIVERSITY OF CRETE (Greece) 
		
		Beneficiaries
		
		ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA (Italy)
		
		UNIVERSITÄT BREMEN (Germany)
		
		PERIFERIAKI DIEFTHINSI PROTOVATHMIAS KAI DEFTEROVATHMIAS EKPAIDEFSIS KRITIS – REGIONAL DIRECTORATE OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION OF CRETE (Greece)
		
		ELLINOGERMANIKI AGOGI SCHOLI PANAGEA SAVVA AE – GREEKGERMAN EDUCATION SCHOOL PANAGEA SAVVA SA (Greece)
		
		HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO (Finland)
		
		FONDAZIONE GOLINELLI (Italy)