Our Polish partner has produced two written case studies which you will find in this section.
Live Healthy!
In the spring 2018 the Stanisław Karłowski Foundation, in cooperation with the Koszalin branch of the National Centre for Agriculture, ran an educational project called "Live healthy!" intended for students from regional primary schools. Since the start of the project, schools have received once a week, milk and vegetables for their lunches from chosen farms including the Stanisław Karłowski Foundation. The purpose of this state supported action is to develop healthy eating habits in children, which is extremely important during their intensive growth stages. The aim of the project was to create a link with schools, to enable children to understand where their food comes from.
To read the full case study, click HERE
Krakow Waldorf School
For several years, the Stanisław Karłowski Foundation has been organising the "Green Schools" programme for primary school pupils, on their biodynamic Juchowo Farm. One of the partners of this project is Janusz Korczak Waldorf School in Krakow. The students come to the farm for a whole week, carry out self-guided learning in different areas and explore how a farm functions and what it means to produce food with respect for the land, animals and plants. The aim of the project is to give young people the opportunity to discover where their food comes from and to see how much human input is behind the food they eat. This learning is then taken back to their school and has been used, amongst other things, to develop the school gardens.
To read the full case study, click HERE