During the event, the CoFarm4Cities project was actively presented by DOVES – FEE Slovenia. The project team hosted a dedicated stand, where visitors could learn more about the project’s objectives, activities, and key results.
At the stand, we showcased a wide range of educational materials developed within the project, including:
• the Gardening Etiquette,
• the Urban School Garden Teacher’s Guide,
• and materials from the educational programme and methodology.
These resources are designed to support teachers in integrating sustainability topics and school garden activities into everyday teaching practice.
In addition to presenting the project at our stand, we also actively engaged with educators across the fair. We visited school stands, introduced the CoFarm4Cities project, and encouraged teachers to use the developed materials in their work. The response was exceptionally positive, with many educators expressing strong interest in implementing the materials in their classrooms and school gardens.
The fair also featured three pilot schools participating in the project:
• Primary School Karla Destovnika Kajuha,
• Primary School Oskarja Kovačiča,
• Primary School Zadobrova.
The schools presented their work, highlighting their involvement in CoFarm4Cities and showcasing various activities carried out within the project. Their presentations demonstrated how school gardens can serve as powerful learning environments for sustainability, food education, and community engagement.
The Fit&Well Fair once again confirmed the importance of connecting education, practical experience, and sustainability. It provided an excellent platform for increasing the visibility of the CoFarm4Cities project and strengthening cooperation with schools and educators.