Project Dissemination

Project Dissemination

The dissemination event in France was held at Lycée Louis Jouvet de Taverny. It attracted 162 participants, including students, teachers, and local community members. The event focused on presenting the project’s activities, emphasizing healthy eating habits, and promoting balanced diets.

In Romania, the dissemination event was hosted by Scoala Gimnaziala « Veronica Micle » in Iasi, gathering 133 participants. The event highlighted the importance of mental and physical well-being, with local and international speakers discussing healthier lifestyles and sustainable energy practices. Interactive sessions and cultural exchanges encouraged the participants to reflect on the role of nature and physical activities in maintaining health.

Yunus Emre Ortaokulu in Izmir, Turkey, organized the largest dissemination event, with 196 participants. This event combined workshops on healthy living with team sports and eco-sports activities, promoting the concept of unity through physical fitness. A local food fair showcased healthy foods from each partner country, while guest speakers emphasized the significance of physical activity for mental and physical health.

These dissemination events not only showcased the accomplishments of the « Be Energetic » project but also fostered international cooperation and dialogue on healthy living. Each event played a key role in spreading the project’s message to a broader audience, ensuring long-lasting impacts within the participating communities.

As part of the « Be Energetic » project, all lessons, booklets and materials developed throughout the initiative were distributed to a significant number of schools in each partner country.

In France, 82 schools received the project’s educational resources, which included lesson plans and promotional materials focused on healthy lifestyles and energy conservation.

In Turkey, the materials were shared with 132 schools, enhancing the reach of the project’s goals and raising awareness on sustainable living practices.

Meanwhile, in Romania, 185 schools benefited from these resources, ensuring the widespread dissemination of the project’s educational content and fostering a greater understanding of healthy and energetic lifestyles across the country.

This wide-reaching distribution ensured that the project’s core messages on healthy living and sustainable energy practices resonated across diverse educational communities, fostering a broader understanding of these critical topics among students, educators, and local stakeholders throughout Europe.