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Published:  2020 in Malta
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Greening for a sustainable environment

Innovation and learning practice - Submitted by MCAST, Malta
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This initiative addresses Greening TVET, which describes the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes that foster a culture of sustainable practices in the community, the workplace, and the institutional setting. Greening for a Sustainable Environment aims to raise awareness in students and teachers from vocational or academic backgrounds concerning the concept and economics of Greening TVET and societies. This is achieved via an accredited training module that can be included in any VET curriculum, or studied as an independent programme. The initiative is implemented under the EU Erasmus+ Project, 2018-1-MT01-KA202-038471.


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