Pilot 2 - Greece

Educators, students,
youth workers, citizens
Timeline:
April to June 2026
About
this pilot

This pilot, implemented in Greece by IASIS, brings together educators, students, youth workers, and citizens to explore how climate knowledge, emotional engagement, and behaviour change can be fostered through the NeuroClima Hub. Working across both formal education and community settings, the pilot examines how digital tools, creative methodologies, and structured learning pathways can support climate awareness, meaningful engagement, and sustainable action in everyday life.

Who is involved?

The pilot engages two key groups:

Educators from formal and non-formal education settings

Students and learners (aged approximately 15+), including upper secondary, vocational, university, and adult learners

Youth workers and community facilitators supporting non-formal learning

Adult citizens from local communities

Participants come from varied educational and socio-economic backgrounds, primarily in urban and semiurban areas in Greece. No prior expertise in climate science, artificial intelligence, or digital platforms is required. Participation is voluntary.

What is
being
tested in
this pilot?

This pilot addresses key gaps in both education and community engagement, including: 

  • The need for accessible and adaptable climate education tools

  • The challenge of connecting climate knowledge to everyday decisions and behaviours

  • Integrating behavioural and social dimensions into communication and decision-making

  • The importance of addressing climate emotions such as anxiety, uncertainty, or disengagement

  • The role of educators and community facilitators in supporting meaningful climate dialogue

Through participation, the pilot aims to:

  • Increase climate awareness and literacy

  • Build confidence in discussing and teaching climate issues    

  • Encourage sustainable behaviours at individual and community levels

  • Foster emotional engagement and a sense of collective responsibility  

How the pilot will be run

LEARNING ACTIVITIES WITH STUDENTS IN SCHOOLS

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COMMUNITY BASED ACTIVITIES LED BY FACILITATORS 

Between April and June 2026, educators, youth workers and facilitators will implement a variety of activities to engage students and citizens with climate topics. Formats may include classroom sesions, workshops and group discussions, digital or hybrid learning experiences, and individual exploration.

Participant are expected to engage actively with the materials, take part in at least one learning or community activity and contribute to evaluation through questionnaires.

Learning focus and approach 

PARTICIPANTS WILL EXPLORE

  • The NeuroClima Hub as a tool for educational and community based activities  
  • Climate knowledge linked to local, personal, and societal contexts 
  • Behaviour-change pathways and sustainability practices
  • Digital, analog and hybrid learning and engagement formats  
  • AI-supported climate tools presented in accesible, non-technical ways 
  • The role of emotions, reflection, and meaningmaking in climate engagement

KEY QUESTIONS INCLUDE

  • How relevant and usable is the Neuroclima Hub across educational and community settings?  
  • How do learners and citizens respond to combined scientific and emotional climate content?  
  • Can structured tools support long-term engagement and behaviour change?
  • How can facilitators support meaningful dialogue and collective action?
How this pilot will work
TRAINING AND ORIENTATION

Educators and youth workers participate in introductory online sessions covering:

  • The NEUROCLIMA project
  • The NEUROCLIMA HUB and its applications  

Sessions are coordinated by IASIS with support from the NEUROCLIMA Working Group.

DESIGN AND PREPARATION

Educators and facilitators:

    • Design and adapt learning and engagement activities using the NEUROCLIMA HUB
    • Tailor materials to their specific educational or community contexts
    • Share materials through the NEUROCLIMA LEARN platform where relevant
Evaluation and data collection

To assess the pilot, two anonymous online questionnaires will be conducted:

  • One before participation
  • One after completion

These will capture:

  • Climate related knowledge and awareness
  • User experience and usability of the NEUROCLIMA HUB
  • Attitudes toward sustainable behaviours

All data collection follows strict data protection standards:

  • Full anonymity is ensured
  • No sensitive personal data is collected
  • Only aggregated demographic data is used
  • GDPR-compliant handling
  • Data used exclusively for pilot evaluation
How to participate

WHO CAN APPLY

  • Educators working with students or adult learners  
  • Students (secondary, vocational, or higher education)
  • Youth workers and professionals in community or nonformal education settings
  • Adult citizens interested in climate issues

HOW TO JOIN

  • Submit a voluntary letter of intent to lamprini.ntountoumi@iasismed.eu

PARTICIPATION CONDITIONS

  • Participation is voluntary and nonbinding
  • No employment or contractual relationship is created

TIMELINE OF THIS PILOT

ENGAGEMENT, TRAINING AND BRIEFING JANUARY TO MARCH 2026

PILOT IMPLEMENTATION 
APRIL TO JUNE 2026

CONTINUED ACCESS
NEUROCLIMA HUB AVAILABLE UNTIL AT LEAST DECEMBER 2029
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