Europe faces a wave of xenophobia and racism,
that worsens with the compulsory migration of many people or refugees because
of Climate Change and war conflicts. So there is a need for intercultural education
to promote peaceful co-existence of different people. The protection of nature and
cultural heritage can be important tools in this effort. Monuments of nature
and culture are a common heritage for humanity, necessary for our survival,
physical and cultural as well. Biodiversity and cultural diversity can be tools
for mutual respect and understanding of different people who are called to
co-exist in new circumstances after wars and natural disasters.
In the context of this projects, members of the Pedagogical Team of Vamos Environmental Education Centre participated in Courses in Tenerife (“Time for Action: Non formal education through indoor and outdoor teaching methods for empowering students’ participation” organized by New Horizons Malta), in Seville ("Other shores" organized by Chain Foundation) in Spain, in Porto ("There is no planet B" organized by Learning Together) in Portugal, in Brokind in Sweden (“Nature as a Fantastic Classroom" organized by Outdoored.eu).
With this project our Centre integrated ideas and tools and created educational programs (Learning Scenarios) outdoors or in a classroom about the use of nature and cultural heritage as tools for intercultural education. Additionally, short informing videoclips were created.