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Planning for long-term sustainability:

Curricular Integration: Develop a study plan that incorporates sustainability


as a transversal theme in all subjects and in both languages. This may include
interdisciplinary projects that address environmental and cultural issues from
a bilingual perspective.
Certifications and Accreditations: Look for certifications and accreditations
related to sustainability and bilingual education. This may include
environmental certifications for the school and bilingual accreditation
programs to ensure the quality of teaching in both languages.
Teacher Training: Offers training and professional development programs for
teachers in areas such as environmental education, bilingual teaching and
innovative pedagogical methodologies. This will ensure that staff are equipped
to integrate sustainability into the classroom effectively.
Educational Resources: Develops and uses bilingual educational resources
on sustainability, including textbooks, teaching materials, interactive games
and online resources. This will allow students to learn about sustainability in
both languages in an accessible and relevant way.
Events and Celebrations: Organize events and celebrations related to
sustainability and cultural diversity. This can include environmental fairs,
bilingual theme weeks on sustainability, and celebrations of international days
such as Earth Day and Language Day.
International Collaboration: Establish partnerships and exchange programs
with bilingual schools in other countries to promote cultural exchange and
mutual learning about sustainability in different cultural and linguistic
contexts.
Sustainable Infrastructure: Designs and manages the school's infrastructure
in a sustainable manner, including the implementation of green building
practices, the efficient use of resources such as water and energy, and the
incorporation of renewable technologies.
Community Involvement: Engage parents, students, and community
members in bilingual sustainability initiatives, such as volunteer projects,
school environment committees, and community environmental education
programs.

By implementing these ideas, the bilingual school will not only be fostering the
academic and linguistic development of students, but also cultivating global
awareness and a shared responsibility towards sustainability and cultural
diversity.

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