Exciting, emotional content and materials for the classroom. The young generation is very committed to the energy transition and we offer them the opportunity to delve further into the topic through our interactive educational concepts. We use photovoltaics as a reference/synonym for renewable, sustainable energy production and integrate it into our regular lessons with our PV learning game, the experiment set, the PV learning aid system and the curriculum-oriented learning content.
- Matthias Schmuderer, Founder
The total financial value of the Solar Bildung program for your school is €10,490. Your school will be given €1,900 of this directly to pay for the feasibility study at the end of the program. Costs for all other technical equipment and content in the program will be paid for directly by ChangeX to Solar Bildung on behalf of your school.
Our materials for students and...
The total financial value of the Solar Bildung program for your school is €10,490. Your school will be given €1,900 of this directly to pay for the feasibility study at the end of the program. Costs for all other technical equipment and content in the program will be paid for directly by ChangeX to Solar Bildung on behalf of your school.
Our materials for students and teachers connect the topics of energy transition and photovoltaics ("PV") in an emotional way. Through interactive education with forward-looking and emotional concepts in various subjects from physics to math and geography to ethics, we motivate young people to actively contribute to our society through positive participation.
Our educational package here includes a PV experimentation set for physics lessons, a PV teaching aid system to assemble yourself, a PV educational game for the younger ones as well as learning content for the classroom and - if the school does not yet have a PV system - a detailed feasibility study to determine whether it is it is possible to install a system on the roof of the school.
If I had known how exciting physics can be, I would have changed my mind about my choice of Abitur!
- Marlena Schmöller, high school graduate from Munich
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