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Education et Formation des adultes au Développement Durable (EDU-SD/DD)

Education et Formation des adultes au Développement Durable (EDU-SD/DD). ESTONIA. 45 000 km² 1,34 million inhabitants Independent from 1991 Member of EU from 01.05.2004. Jõgeva Rural Municipality. Population 5,450 people 2,690 men 2,760 women Territory 458 km2 12 persons/km2.

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Education et Formation des adultes au Développement Durable (EDU-SD/DD)

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  1. Education et Formation des adultes au Développement Durable (EDU-SD/DD)

  2. ESTONIA 45 000 km² 1,34 million inhabitants Independent from 1991 Member of EU from 01.05.2004

  3. Jõgeva Rural Municipality Population 5,450 people 2,690 men 2,760 women Territory 458 km2 12 persons/km2

  4. Population Jõgeva Rural Municipality

  5. Education institutions Jõgeva Rural Municipality Jõgeva commune, as a holder of education institutions has 4 schools: - 2 kindergarten-and primary schools, 2 basic - schools and 3 kindergartens (from ages 1,5 – 7 years old children). After primary school our children are going to learn Jõgeva town schools Adviser in education and culture is a leader of this department of Jõgeva Rural Municipality and coordinator of kindergartens and all schoolsystem in commune

  6. Schools and kindergartens Siimusti Kindergarten and Primary School www.siimustilak.edu.ee Kuremaa Kindergarten and Primary School www.kuremaa.edu.ee Laiuse Basic School www.laiusepk.edu.ee Vaimastvere School www.kool@vaimastverepk.edu.ee

  7. The Education system in Estonia www.eurydice.org/ • Assessing scientific readingSchool curriculum enviroment and SD are included into all subjects and all levels at school (since 1997) • and mathematical literacy: a framework for PISA 2006 www.oecd.org/document/ • PISA 2006 Performance of Estonia and Estonian children in the world in scientific literacy www.ekk.edu.ee PISA survey

  8. Welcome to Jõgeva! Our municipality’s vision is set in our development plan: Jõgeva municipality is a good living environment with clean and picturesque nature, where it is safe to live, work, study and relax We are interested in co-operation with you!

  9. Elva Training Centre A nongovernmental organisation Founded in April 2009 to promote life-long learning and to co-ordinate educational projects on local, national and international levels Our mission isto contribute to the competitiveness and sustainable development of individuals, enterprises and organisations by promoting the development of people through life-long learning. Our trainings enable learners to gain new professional knowledge and skills as well as to achieve new standards for everyday living.

  10. We offer following courses: Management and Communication Psychology (communication skills, leadership, team building, conflict resolution, strategies); Project Management (project writing, team building, leading the project) Event Marketing (preparing, conducting, communicating, accounting and selling the event);

  11. The Teacher Effectiveness Training (Th. Gordon); • The Parental Effectiveness Training (Th. Gordon); • Sustainable Development and Healthy Ways • of Living (environmental awareness, • economical consumption: healthy food, • physical exercises, right thinking and self development); • Language courses: • English, • Finnish, • German, • Spanish

  12. Ongoing projects: • Training in environmental awareness • Gardening • Training project for NGOs • Finnish language course • English language course • Cooperation with Kultuuriselts Vanaveski in Grundtvig project “Training and Teaching for Sustainable Development”

  13. . Betti Alver Museum Jõgeva, Estonia

  14. The aim of the museum Vitalizing memory of poetess Betti Alver composer Alo Mattiisen town history Collecting memoirs of our people Giving everyone the means to feel happy and find himself

  15. The general principles of Betti Alver Museum Our two main tasks: to be useful for our community public relation work - forming positive reputation in Estonia / internationally Museum is the business card of Jõgeva

  16. Our visitation centre has a stage a hall for 80 people modern audio-video equipment it can be used for presenting our exponents various trainings and seminars temporary exhibitions

  17. Our activities literary conferences musical and literary hours exhibitions guiding the tours meeting the writers, painters, musicians book presentations workshops (art, handicraft, calligraphy) health days chinese gymnastics (tai-chi, chi-kung trainings)

  18. Betti Alver Museum staff Toomas Muru – head of the museum Heli Järv – specialist

  19. Polli taluInternational Center for the Visual, Performing and Healing Arts 

  20. Polli Talu (literally, "Polly's Farm") is a traditional Estonian farm complex situated near the Baltic Sea, 150 km southwest of the capital city Tallinn, not far from the port town of Virtsu. It consists of five log buildings with thatched roofs made from locally-harvested reeds. The structures date back to the beginning of the 20th century.

  21. Marika Blossfeldt, an Estonian who had left her native country as a very young child to live in Germany and, later, New York City, welcomed the opportunity to purchase Polli's Farm in 1995. Her vision was to transform the complex into an international arts center. The opportunity to purchase the property and realize her vision arose only after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In 1998 Polli Talu Arts Center was registered as a non-profit organisation in Estonia. 1999 marked the first season of artistic and educational activities at Polli Talu Arts Center.

  22. THANK YOU! www.vanaveski.ee

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