Phenomenon Based Learning

Fast Fashion and Sustainable Fashion (Part 2)

We continue exploring the topic of Fast and Slow Fashion!
Join us on a journey as multiple classes in Finnish and Hungarian schools simultaneously delve into the world of Fast Fashion and learn how to become responsible consumers. Subscribe to our YouTube channel now and stay tuned for the release of our tutorial video series! Let’s revolutionize education together!

Sustainability Education and Phenomenon-Based Learning: Fast Fashion (Part 1)

In our latest YouTube video, witness the dynamic journey of multiple classes in Finnish and Hungarian schools studying the realms of Fast Fashion and Sustainable Fashion through the Phenomenon-Based Learning approach. Uncover the contrasting realities of fast fashion and sustainable practices in the textile industry, gaining insights that go beyond the fabric. We’re committed to sharing the best practices from Finland and Hungary to empower teachers in sustainability education.
If you’re interested to learn more, follow our Facebook page, YouTube channel and don’t miss the Part 2 of the Fast Fashion video coming next week!

Sustainable School Canteen Practices in Finland

Sustainable School Canteen Practices in Finland
Explore sustainable practices in Finnish schools! Our new video reveals unique school canteen practices that promote responsibility and a sustainable lifestyle. Watch now and get inspired!

Social Sustainability, Community, Communication

Discover the impactful Discussion Circle, a weekly activity fostering a positive learning environment, preventing bullying, and building strong classroom communities.
Students openly share experiences, creating unity and support. No competition, just cooperation and growth at individual paces.
Goodbye bullying! Our discussion group promotes empathy, understanding, and a positive atmosphere.
Join us in embracing the power of empathy and truthful communication. Watch the video now!

Decision-makers of the World (Part 2) – Sustainability Education

Explore the comprehensive approach to sustainability education in Tikka School’s latest video.
This video unveils the final stages of our students’ project, highlighting their development as informed and responsible decision-makers. Witness the implementation of role-playing scenarios, presentations, and the subsequent evaluation process.
Drawing insights from successful practices in Finland and Hungary, we aim to provide educators with valuable support in sustainability education through the Phenomenon-Based Learning method.
View the video now to gain a deeper understanding of our commitment to fostering global decision-makers and contributing to local Sustainable Development Goals.

Decision-makers of the World (Part 1) – Sustainability Education

Interactive Learning for Sustainable Decision-Makers
Tikka School students immerse themselves in sustainability through role-playing. Our aim is to cultivate responsible decision-makers actively addressing climate change and contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals locally.
Finnish-Hungarian Educational Excellence
Inspired by Finnish and Hungarian practices, we’re committed to supporting teachers in sustainability education. The Phenomenon-Based Learning method empowers students to engage with sustainability in their daily lives.
Join us in the journey towards a sustainable tomorrow. Together, we make a difference!

Positive mistake culture and SISU – Sustainability Education and Phenomenon-Based Learning

Dive into the world of Positive Mistake Culture and SISU, a uniquely Finnish concept embodying grit, determination, and resilience in the face of challenges.
Our latest video explores how these principles extend beyond the classroom, shaping resilient learners in activities like cross-country skiing and play. Join us on a journey of lifelong learning, where mistakes are celebrated as stepping stones to progress.
Learn from Finnish and Hungarian practices as we introduce the Phenomenon-Based Learning method to support teachers in sustainability education. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be part of the education revolution!

Sustainability Education and Phenomenon-Based Learning: Waste processing and recycling

Dive into the World of Waste Processing and Recycling! Explore how Hungarian and Finnish young learners tackle waste processing and recycling in our latest YouTube video. We’re sharing insights on responsible consumption and environmentally-conscious choices, supporting teachers in sustainability education through Phenomenon-Based Learning. Subscribe to our channel and join us in creating a greener future!

Arts and craft – best practices from Finland and Hungary

Explore the Magic of Sustainability Through Arts & Crafts! Discover how Arts and Crafts can be a catalyst for teaching sustainability and environmental consciousness. Drawing from Finnish and Hungarian best practices, in our next video, we’re excited to bring you a fresh perspective on education. Join us as we provide invaluable support to teachers through the Phenomenon-Based Learning method. We’re on a mission to empower the next generation with the knowledge and passion to create a more sustainable world.
Ready to dive in? Subscribe to our YouTube channel and watch our tutorial video series. Let’s make a difference together!

Phenomenon-Based Learning and Sustainability Education: Best practices from Finland and Hungary

Exciting News! Get ready for a series of enlightening videos! Our latest video “Sustainability and Phenomenon-Based Learning” is just the beginning of what’s in store! As part of our project to learn more about sustainability and phenomenon-based learning, we spent a week at Tikka Primary School in Jyväskylä, Finland, and Jankay Primary School in Békéscsaba, Hungary, respectively. This video serves as the introduction to a series of upcoming videos where we’ll dive even deeper into our mission to use education to combat climate change. Discover how to use Phenomenon-Based Learning in your teaching and how you can inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and individual responsibility among students. Join us on this journey as we capture key moments of teacher exchange and sustainable education in action. Together, we’re shaping a brighter future!