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  • International Forum-Dialogue “Economic Models and Successful Practices in School Gardens”

    The third International Forum-Dialogue “Economic Models and Successful Practices in School Gardens” will be held on November 2-3, 2021 in online-format. Sessions start at 10.00 (Minsk time).

    During the Forum-dialogue, teams of the project “EU4Youth: “School Garden” for Agricultural Entrepreneurship” from Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova will summarize the preliminary results for 3 years, members of the “School Garden” network from Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova will present their successful educational practices and the results of school business projects.
    The participants of the Forum-dialogue will also be able to present and discuss their significant developments in the following areas:
    • teaching schoolchildren, conducting educational programs and trainings;
    • results of approbation of various types of agriculture, agrotechnics of cultivation of various crops;
    • economic activity, involvement of schoolchildren in it, ways of earning income;
    • educative activities on the subject of the project;
    • cooperation at school, between villagers, with neighboring villages;
    • dissemination of knowledge among the students’ families, owners of private farms and villagers;
    • other valuable findings and experiences that can be shared with colleagues.
    To become a participant of the Dialogue Forum, fill out the application form by October 31, 2021.

    If you want to share your best practices and experience, be sure to specify the topic and a brief description of the speech when filling out the application. The organizers reserve the right to choose topics for inclusion in the program of the Forum-dialogue.

    The working language of the Forum-dialogue is Russian.

    Agenda

    November 2 (Tuesday)

    Focus 1: Welcoming part. Overview of the situation in the project “EU4Youth: “School Garden” for Agricultural Entrepreneurship” in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova

    Focus 2: Economic models of school gardens in different countries. Presentation of the contest results “School Garden: from Idea to School Business”

    10:00 Opening and welcoming part
    EU4Youth Support Team Representative
    FAO representative (FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – intergovernmental organization for the development of agriculture, forestry, fisheries and rural areas)
    10:30 Brief overview of the Project implementation for 2019–2021: 3 years in figures, diagrams and photos. Goals, objectives and indicators until the end of the Project
    Vladimir Shevtsov, Project Manager of the “EU4Youth: «School Garden” for the Development of Agricultural Entrepreneurship” project
    11:00 Brief overview of the Project implementation in Ukraine
    Yuri Sapiga, Country Project Coordinator in Ukraine 
    11:30 Brief overview of the Project implementation in Moldova
    Adriana Velicinski, School Garden Manager in Moldova
    Elena Culighin, Country Project Coordinator in Moldova
    12:00 Brief overview of the Project implementation in Belarus
    Vladimir Pustoshilo, Thematic Project Coordinator 
    12:15 Questions. Answers. Discussion
    12:30 Virtual coffee break
    12:50 – 14:30 Presentation of the results of business projects contest “School Garden: from Idea to School Business” in Ukraine and Moldova 
    12:55 Ukraine experience:
    — Communal Institution of Vyshevichy Rural Council “Vyshevichy Liceum”
    — Repki Secondary School #2 of I-III Grades
    13:45 Moldova experience:
    — Oxentea School, Dubosary district, Oxentea village
    Andrei Leunti, principal  of the school
    14:10 Questions and answers 
    Contest experts Olga Balakhnina and Vitold Zenkovich, participants
    14:30 Lunch break
    14:50 – 16:20 Presentation of the results of the business projects contest “School Garden: from Idea to School Business” in Belarus:
    — Blueberry Farm – growing and selling blueberry seedlings; Zalessie Kindergarten-Secondary School of Chechersk District (15 min);
    — Blooming Business – growing and selling seedlings of ornamental plants and flowers; Luzhy Secondary School of Sharkovschina District (15 min);
    — Growing the Grape Snail; Boroviki Secondary School of Svetlogorsk District (15 min);
    — Herbal Tea from the Pharmaceutical Garden; Slobodka Kindergarten-Secondary School of Braslav District (15 min);
    — Establishing an Educational Field on Growing Grapes of Table Dessert Varieties; Iolcha village, Bragin district; Ruchaevka village, Loev district (15 min);
    — Yurtsauskiya Kisses and Treats – production of dried fruits, fruit and vegetable chips, marmalade and candied fruits; Yurtsevo Kindergarten-Secondary School of Orsha District (15 min)
    16:20 Questions and answers 
    Contest experts Olga Balakhnina and Vitold Zenkovich, participants
    16:40 Summing up the day. Interactive quiz and voting

    November 3 (Wednesday)

    Focus: successful practices in School Gardens. Sharing experiences 

    10:00 Educational tourism via rural school in Braslav district. Experience and capacity of schools in Slobodka, Opsa and Parafyanovo
    Moderator Natalia Svyatkina, Direction Manager
    11:00 School garden: open day. Fair. Experience of Opsa school
    Inessa Strinovich, Deputy head teacher at Opsa Kindergarten-Secondary School, Braslav district (Belarus)
    11:20 Interdisciplinary gaming activities of the School Garden: “Adventures of Plants”, “Map of my Village”, “Journey around Iolcha”
    Anna Vygonnaya, Programme Developer (Minsk, Belarus)
    12:00 Climate change & global warming – introduction and promotion of new crops: artichoke, okra, sweet potato, flavoring herbs, asparagus, watermelon, etc.
    Natalia Svyatkina, Direction Manager
    12:30 Social garden beds: garden work experience for kids from poor rural families
    Tatyana Nikolaenko, Regional Expert (Karasnoe village, Bragin district, Homel region, Belarus)
    13:00 Lunch break
    13:30 – 15:30 Speeches by the participants on the day focus topic (a list is being compiled)

    Issues offered for presentation and discussion:
    — teaching schoolchildren, conducting educational programs and trainings;
    — results of approbation of various types of agriculture, agrotechnics of cultivation of various crops;
    — economic activity, involvement of schoolchildren in it, ways of earning income;
    — educative activities on the subject of the project;
    — cooperation at school, between villagers, with neighboring villages;
    — dissemination of knowledge among the students’ families, owners of private farms and villagers;
    — other valuable findings and experiences that can be shared with colleagues.

    If you want to share your best practices and experience, be sure to specify the topic and a brief description of the speech when filling out the application.
    NB. The organizers reserve the right to choose topics for inclusion in the program of the Forum-dialogue.

    15:30 Summing up the results of the work. Analysis of the day, reflection. Interactive quiz and voting

    November 4 (Thursday)

    Focus: development of the preliminary collaboration plan for the 4th year of the School Graden Project. Possible startups and opportunities for schools

    10:00 Training of trainers and spread of the School Garden experience for Ukraine at the base of the National Ecological and Naturalist Centre of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. Opportunities and prospects
    Vladimir Verbitsky, Director of the Centre 
    10:30 Overview of the network interschool experiments implemented in 2021: growing seedlings with organic methods; growing different types of cabbage; growing onion from seeds.
    Vladimir Pustoshilo, Thematic Project Coordinator
    11:00 School Garden internet platform: opportunities for sharing experiences, promotion of products and services, presentation and collaboration of the network members
    Ludmila Skakun, Project Web-manager
    11:30 Distance (online) learning courses on organic agriculture for students and teachers
    Vladimir Pustoshilo, Thematic Project Coordinator
    11:45 Organisation of distant study tours to school gardens: experiences of Moldova
    12:30 Major indicators and tasks for the 4th year of the Project implementation. Preliminary plan of collaboration with educational institutions for 2021-2022. Startups under the School Garden Project 
    Vladimir Shevtsov, Project Manager
    Vladimir Pustoshilo, Thematic Project Coordinator
    13:00 Summing up the results, reflection. Interactive quiz and voting

    If you have any questions, please, contact u by e-mail info@schoolgarden.net or by phone +37529 3139244 (Anna Grishina).

    Training “Basics of Pricing and Marketing”

    We invite the school teams that participate in the competition of business ideas “School Garden. From Idea to School Business” to take part in the training on the basics of pricing and marketing.

    The training will take place on June 12, 2021 from 10.00 to 17.00 at the State Educational Institution “Yurtsevskaya Kindergarten – Secondary School of Orsha District” (the village of Yurtsevo, Orsha district, Vitebsk oblast).

    Students and teachers, who implement business ideas in their schools, are invited to participate in the training . The number of participants from one organization is up to 5 people. The total number of the participants of the training is limited to 30 people.

    Register to take part in the training .

    NB. Other interested schools may also take part in the activity.

    The training is led by an economist, specialist in marketing Vitold Zenkovich.

    Programme:

    10.00-13.00 Teams study basic pricing rules and form a reasonable price for the product they produce according to their business idea

    13.00-14.00 Lunch

    14.00-17.00 Teams get acquainted with modern sales methods, prepare and present their sales strategy

    The participants must have a clear understanding of ​​the content of their business idea, stages of work, expected results; they must know their products well and bring samples if possible. 

    The Project provides transportation of the participants as needed and meals during the training. You are free to ask any questions, please, contact Elena Popova by e-mail e_popova@greencross.by or phone +375 29 373 02 99.

    Green World of the School Garden

    You can have a rest in summer in different ways: in your grandmother’s garden, on a river or lake bank, in health or thematic summer camps. This year, the children from 12 rural schools have been lucky to visit the amazing green world of the educational centre “Ecology and Health” under the NGO “Green Cross Belarus” (GCB). In the first ten days of August, an educational session “School Garden” was held.

    The first thing that impressed the children upon arrival was the territory. It seemed that there was everything – a residential and administrative buildings, a recreation area with a beach and a lake, a playground, a climbing wall, a summer outdoor canteen, a pavilion with solar panels, a large training and demonstration area with many different plants, an experimental site with all kinds of exotic plants, a bio-vegetarium (a greenhouse for tropical plants), workshops, and, of course, a mini-farm where chickens, roosters, turkeys, quails, peacocks, geese, rabbits, sheep and goats live.

    Ten days of the shift flew by completely unnoticed in a friendly family atmosphere filled with many trainings, communication and travelling. Each lesson was different from the other. The pupils learnt about the peculiarities of organic farming, tried to take interesting photos, write small notes, moulded out of clay (some did it for the first time), baked cookies and cheese pastries for evening meal, realized how important it was to be able to negotiate and establish public relations, made a real a trip around Minsk and a virtual tour around Iolcha (a village in Bragin district of Gomel oblast), made sketches for future coloring in their villages and even developed and conducted mini-excursions to some places in the centre (the bio-vegetaruim, the site with solar batteries, the experimental site). At the same time, the children did canoeing, swam, climbed the climbing wall, and learnt many dances from different eras and peoples. Each lesson left something inside making the participants listen to themselves, analyze what they like, and where they would like to move on.

    The training with Dina Nikolaevna Ponyatovskaya bore fruit for the children who could understand themselves and their place in the world. The topic of the training was Time and its value. During the lesson, the children were drawing and making collages. Moreover, it was hardly important what the drawing would be: what was more significant was the content. The teenagers talked about the perception of time, their place in time and the ability to use it. They analyzed their day, figured out the things they had spent their time on, drew their own life lines and discussed them. The children tried to figure out how to better manage the time in order to keep up with everything: obligatory but not very interesting activities and optional but very interesting ones. There’s every opportunity that everyone, who had attended this training, thought about many things.

    “It was interesting to act as an expert when we had an excursion,” said Natasha Stock, a participant of the summer camp from Bobovskaya school. “Although the group was quite mature, it turned out that the members did not know much about watermelon, melon, basil, artichoke and even cabbage. Therefore, it was interesting for everyone to learn something new about these plants.”

    During the follow-up discussion with the trainer, the children noticed that each school had its own vegetable garden and there were interesting facts that could be told about each plant on it, which meant that you could make an interesting excursion around a usual school site.

    Since one of the topics of the camp was running a rural business, classes with the sales coach Vitold Zenkovich were organized for the children. He invited the children to interview each other in order to make a mutual presentation later. He also showed some exercises on the ability to persuade others and held a game on how to be proactive. As a result, everyone realized that the ability to negotiate and be persuasive was a very important skill not only in sales but in life in general.

    During the summer camp shift, the children not only learnt a lot of new facts but began thinking about the future: who they would want to be and the field they would like to follow. Moreover, many of them realized that it is not at all necessary to leave their native village in search of happiness; it is quite possible to find or start a business where they were born confirming by their own example the saying “East or West, home is best”.

    During the evening discussion around the candle at the last night before leaving, the children said that this amazing camp, which was held within the framework of the EU4Youth project “ School Garden for the Development of Agricultural Entrepreneurship”, funded by the European Union and co-funded by Green Cross International, is a great place for self-development, making friends and finding future partners, and, if there is still such an opportunity, they would like to participate in the camp once again.

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    This material has been produced with the support of the European Union and Green Cross International. The Non-governmental organisation “Green Cross Belarus” is responsible for the content of this material, and it in no way reflects the viewpoint of the European Union and Green Cross International.