Young Journalists in Action: Young Smart Cities at San Giuseppe dell’Apparizione School in Florence
by Manuela Bubenzer
The third-year middle school students at San Giuseppe dell’Apparizione in Florence are embarking on an exciting educational journey. They are actively participating in the Young Smart Cities project, a European initiative under the Erasmus+ program, designed to foster international collaboration among young people in shaping the smart cities of the future.
Their involvement has been spotlighted in two articles published in the Florentine newspaper La Nazione, which highlight the transformative potential of digital innovation in enhancing urban life and protecting the environment. The coverage underscores the crucial role of smart cities, which leverage cutting-edge technology to become more sustainable, efficient, and livable.
San Giuseppe dell’Apparizione is committed to innovation and to problem-solving, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in addressing real-world urban challenges proposed by the local administration. Beyond expanding their academic horizons, this initiative equips them with critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills, essential for tackling the complexities of the future.
More than just a school project, Young Smart Cities is a gateway to cultural exchange and collaborative learning, allowing students to connect with peers across Europe, gain fresh perspectives, and explore new ways of thinking. The passion and active engagement of San Giuseppe’s students are a testament to how the school is successfully shaping a generation of socially conscious, forward-thinking young minds, ready to build a smarter and more sustainable world.
