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GOAL 17 – GET TOGETHER NOW!

GOAL 17 – GET TOGETHER NOW! is a film project about the implications and opportunities of the 17 Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) regarding the prospects for youth participation. The goals are recounted on film in 17 segments, each by a different class from Nürtingen Primary School in Kreuzberg, Berlin. All film episodes were researched, artistically developed and realised by the children involved as a contribution to their sustainability goal.

During their collaboration on the GOAL 17 – Children make the world! project in 2022, the children came up with the idea of communicating the goals as a school to other children and educators in order to envision and propagate a future world community. The children looked at questions such as: How can as many people as possible engage with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals? Why can’t we have a say, even though it is our future at stake? How can we reach a large audience? How can we make the adults, who decide our future and the health of the planet, take us seriously? 

And so came about the idea of a collective film project on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.   

The films will function as learning material – both within and beyond Nürtingen Primary School.  

The children and teachers intend to create a material box as accompanying learning material to broadcast the films and the subject matter of the 17 goals to children and adults. 

The 17 episodes will be produced over time and presented here: 

 

Goal 1: NO POVERTY – Nürtingen 23
Goal 2: Zero Hunger – WHO GETS FILTHY RICH?
Goal 3: Good Health – HEALTH WITHOUT BORDERS
Goal 5: Gender Equality – DRAWERS
Goal 6: Water and Sanitation – WATER
Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities – Empathy
Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – INVESTMENTS
Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production: JEANS
Goal 13: Climate Action – OUR FUTURE!
Goal 14: Life under Water – BeforeAfter

Graphics: Elis Nägele

Additionally, a card set was developed together with the participating children and teachers, which can be used as supplementary learning material by both teachers and the children themselves to further convey the films and the content of the 17 goals to both children and adults.

The project was supported by: 

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Shaping Patterns

Shaping Patterns is a transnational project that addresses the added value of art in education for sustainable development.

On the one hand, the cooperation between the fields of primary education and art is to be professionally accompanied, promoted and qualified in order to develop new approaches and key competencies in education for sustainable development – for human, social, economic and ecological sustainability. On the other hand, children will be supported to question the world of tomorrow through their own artistic and experimental approaches and to relate them to their findings.

Shaping Patterns aims to develop collective artistic interventions that engage a public audience while focusing on the theme of sustainable development.

The project partners come from Denmark, the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece and the Netherlands and are all rooted in the arts. They place particular emphasis on involving and engaging children, families, kindergartens and schools, and have extensive experience working with the education sector, including early childhood and primary education.

From the perspective of sustainable development education, the Shaping Patterns project aims to develop concrete methods and tools that can support elementary school teachers* and arts institutions in developing learning environments for questioning, imagining and creating new ideas for tomorrow’s world. The general premise, then, is that arts and culture can play a central role in the development of new patterns, ways of thinking and attitudes.

Within the framework of the EU funding ERASMUS+, Shaping Patterns will be implemented from October 2022 to October 2024 with six partners from Viborg, Aalborg, Athens, Ostrava, Rotterdam and Berlin.

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