CLIMATE ACTION PROJECT
Climate Action Project( Round Square Project) aims to change students’ behavior and societies’ mindset concerning climate change and environmental threats through education. It is a Six Week Long Project supported by Dr. Jane Goodall, UN Foundation, The Irish President, the world Leaders, and in collaboration with WWF and NASA. It was featured by National Geographic and BBC. Our 17 students participated in the same project of Grade 7 & 8. The Project started on 28th September and ended on November 10.
Skills Developed- Collaboration, Creativity, Empathy, Critical thinking Problem solving and Communication Skills.
Students researched and explored the reasons for climate change and suggested methods to curb it and make our planet a better place to live.
Webinar on Climate Action Day
- Students, while undergoing the Climate Action Project, attended a Webinar on Thursday 5th November (Climate Action Day) which was a live stream of speakers to conclude the 2020 Climate Action Project. The Climate Action Project is a free journey allowing teachers and students to collaborate on a global scale on climate change topics over the course of six exciting weeks. Students studied the causes and effects, tried to solve issues, and suggested their measures to reduce the Climate Change caused by the negligence of humans.
This project is supported by Dr. Jane Goodall, UN Foundation, the Irish president, world leaders. During the past years, it was featured by National Geographic, BBC, and 40 more national media.
Students listened to the lectures delivered by world-acclaimed Jane Goodall, President Santos, Young activists, and two Nobel Prize winners.
Video Conferences
- On 24th October, our students had a virtual meeting with the students of St. Giri Public School, New Delhi. Students shared their insight with the help of PPT.
- On 13th October, our students had a virtual meeting with the students of Heritage International School, Moldova. Students interacted and attempted a Kahoot Quiz on Climate Change.