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GeoCamp Iceland partners the Nordplus Junior “Digitalisation vs. Nature” project — a two-year initiative running from August 2025 to July 2027. The project brings together schools and organisations from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, and Iceland, united by a common concern: how to counterbalance the growing dominance of digital environments in the lives of young people.
Project aim The project directly addresses the risks of excessive screen time, which can harm mental health, social development, and physical well-being. By reconnecting students with nature and integrating seasonal outdoor learning into STEAM education, the project seeks to promote healthier, more balanced lifestyles. The guiding idea is that technology should complement, not replace, the natural environments where students can grow, explore, and learn together. Planned results Over the course of four mobility visits across the partner countries, teachers and students will explore how STEAM subjects can be taught outside the classroom in autumn, winter, spring, and summer. From tracking wildlife in Estonian forests to exploring the physics of ice and snow in Finland, each exchange highlights the value of learning through real-world environments. The outcomes will be gathered into a comprehensive handbook offering adaptable teaching materials and inclusive guidelines, ensuring that the methods developed can benefit a wide range of schools and students, including those with special needs. The project also places strong emphasis on teacher development, equipping educators with practical approaches to sustainability, climate awareness, and creative outdoor pedagogy. Partnership The project is coordinated by Valmiera Gaujas krasta Secondary School – Development Centre in Latvia, with partners including GeoCamp Iceland, Porkuni Special School in Estonia, Pasvalys Riešuto School in Lithuania, and Villa School in Finland. Together, these institutions represent a diverse educational network, ranging from special needs schools to outdoor learning organisations, creating a rich foundation for exchange and collaboration. GeoCamp Iceland’s role As the Icelandic partner, GeoCamp Iceland plays a central role in shaping the educational content and pedagogical innovation. We will host the first mobility visit in October 2025, laying the conceptual groundwork for the rest of the project. Our contribution includes developing the framework for digital detox and nature-based education, sharing expertise in sustainability and climate science, and supporting the creation of the project handbook. With our strong background in field-based learning, we aim to ensure that the project is firmly rooted in real-world geoscience and hands-on educational practice. By the end of the project, the partnership will have created not only practical teaching resources but also a stronger culture of international cooperation. For GeoCamp Iceland, this is an opportunity to share our methods in outdoor learning while gaining valuable new perspectives from colleagues across the Nordic-Baltic region. |
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