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Week plan for activities in Høyanger


Monday: Welcome to Høyanger!

19:30           Arrival at Nordeide – picked up by hosts and spend time with families  

                    Students- Time with hosts and host family

                    Teachers dinner at hotel

 

Tuesday: Energy and Industry

8:00              Breakfast at school (optional)’

8:15              Official start and welcome (Room 2404)

                     Introduction to Theme and Topic for the days in Høyanger

10:00            Lecture with Kåre Hønsi for Statkraft

11:00             Tour de School 

11:30            Lunch Packed lunch or buy at cafeteria

12:00-13:30  Hydro tour (Meet at the Gate)

13:30-14:30  Statkraft tour at Hydroelectric Plant in Dale

15:15             End of day program

                      If weather allows, Hike up the stairs. 2400 steps!

19:00             Dinner at Host-families and meet up at "Youth Club" for hanging out

                      Teachers: dinner at hotel

 

Wednesday: Minerals and the Green Transition

8:00                Breakfast at school (optional)

                       Teachers depart no later than 8:00 Meeting with teachers and admin of Førde Vgs                               9:00 

8:50                Students depart to Førde VGS. Bring your laptop!     

10:00              Students start at Førde Vgs Room T-145    

10:00              Lecture with Nordic Mining + Hub for Minerals with Håkon Myrvang , Deputy Mayor of                        Sunnfjord              

11:30              Lunch - Packed lunch or buy at school cafeteria

                       Teachers lunch with staff at Førde Vgs              

12:00              Assignment in groups              

15:15              End of program              

Evening         Students: Bowling and Socials in Førde        

                       Teachers: History walk with Ola Sølvberg in Førde

                       Dinner in Førde?, Patrizia leaves from Bringeland Airport (Førde)      

 

Thursday: Circular Economy and Future Solutions

8:00                 Breakfast at school (optional)

8:15                 Start at school                 

8:30                 Presentation Tommy Ølmheim at Fundo Center                

10:30ish          Assignments in groups at school

11:30               Lunch - Packed lunch or buy at school cafeteria                        

12:00               Continued work on group assignments               

15:15               End of program

                        Students meet at school for food and to hang out

                        Teachers: Dinner at Chez Erlend                

 

Friday

8:35                Departure from Høyanger, Via Buss (arrive 8:47 Noreide Ferry Terminal)

8:50                Departure to Bergen                    





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