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What is Promote Wellbeing Project?

Project Description

The “Promote Wellbeing” project addresses teachers’ and students’ digital competence, self-esteem and healthy lifestyle behaviours. The project creates a digital health toolkit and learning content to be included in the school curriculum.

Summary

“Promote Well-being” envisages achieving healthy lifestyle behaviours at home and school. The project addresses the capacity development of students and teachers, improves their active lifestyle and increases their motivation to include digital health tools in their school curriculum.

There are two transnational project meetings and two learning and teaching activities within the project’s scope. Teachers meet their counterparts from other countries, see other curricula, and gain new teaching skills to adopt good practices to their school strategic plans.

The project’s final result will be creating the “Innovative Cases of Empower Your Mind Toolkit” that includes sample digital health platforms and good practices in schools.

The project impacts 14-18 years old students with bad eating habits and inactive lifestyles and teachers who have become increasingly intertwined with technology. Promote Wellbeing project brings about the following behavioural change in the target group.

  • have smart eating habits,
  • promote a healthy body and mind
  • enhance awareness about overweight and obesity
  • prevent diseases
  • support immune system with healthy nutrition,
  • being aware of the environment by doing outdoor sports,
  • understand the need for lifelong learning
  • breaking bad food habits in the society
  • increase life energy, mental development and academic success.

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