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School Awareness Program

by | 27-06-2015 03:58 recommendations 0


?Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn? said Benjamin Franklin. True as it was, the essence of this quotes has escalated with time and  becoming more valuable and pricey than petrol.


With most of youths embarked on acquainting  students with  ?environmental issues? and ?Green Living? (thanks to ever inspiring Eco-generation), I am double optimistic about the greener and healthier future ( environmentally utopian future :D ).


Just few days back, I along with my fellow friend and Eco Generation Ambassador Aksana Dallakoti went to government school ?Siddhi Binayak  Madhyamik School? to carry out eco class (thanks to Birendra brother, president of Nepalese Friendship Society-NFS for all the arrangement)


Summer days, sweltering heat. All sweating.The weather depicted the worst kind of scenarios we would had face if lavish lifestyle of our continues this way.


Despite these, we onset the class with our ?Seven up? game methods. We had participation of 50 students mostly from grade 6-8.


We distributed papers to them. Then i questioned them ?What is environment?? A girl raised her hand and defined ?Environment is all biotic and abiotic components we are surrounded by and depend on?.Brilliant answer indeed from child of grade 7. We added some points to her definition though her answer was in itself self explanatory.


Then I told them to fold the paper and draw ?Environment? in ?Before? part of  paper within 5 minutes. The drawing could encompass animals, birds, trees, houses, people and everything. I encouraged them to drawing anything that popped in the mind whenever they encounter the term ?Environment?.  There they were with pictures of rivers, mountains, hills, plains and terraces, plateaus, birds and animals, trees, flowers and houses.


Meanwhile, we wrote down  Eco quiz that I found on Ambassador Report. After, completing ?Environment? drawing, we took test. It was fun to see kids sneaking each others answers, doing discussion and being cautious about we not seeing them doing ?cheating?(in their version). After all we named it test.Probably they thought us like  ?fierce? exam guards.


After quiz, it was our time to explain green living. We firstly introduced them about Tunza Eco Generation, what is TUNZA and how we are doing as E-gen Ambassador. We gave them few time to glance at Eco generation flyers.


Considering ?direct explanation? of environmental issues to be quite a great load, we launched question-answer series. We discussed them about how every little action of our is serving climate change to happen. We encouraged them to promote kitchen  garden in their home, always switch off the electric goods when not in use, wisely use the waters, prefer public vehicles overs private and most importantly share knowledge about everything you learned with your friends and parents, partake in local environmental campaign.


We asked ?Who will save our planet?? They clamored in unison ?WE WILL.? If i was asked same question during my grade 6-7 phase i would have said ?Captain Planet. He is our Hero? But these children are smart. They know they are thyself the planeeters


Taking the opportunity, we introduced them about animal and plant biodiversity and their integral relation with our future. Of course, no one can outwit Aksana when it comes about Wildlife Conservation.  


It was delightful to answer ?How unplugging a charger has global impact?? or ?How conserving water serves to protect ongoing climate change??They seemed very curious about small actions having mammoth effect on climate change( kind of  rhyme with ?Butterfly Effect?). Their zeal to learn was an spices for us to share even more.


We were surprised to see children being already familiarized with environmental topics like:  Climate change, pollutants, Ozone layer depletion, atmosphere and others. Thanks to school giving such intense focus on environmental issues. This eased us to share our ?Green Living Tips?.


We gave them again 5 minutes to draw ?Environment Conservation? on ?After part?. It was test to check our input and also how efficiently they have grasped the topics. The drawing was unbelievable. Many drew about throwing waste in dustbin, wisely using of water, switching off the fan and like was. We were elated seeing such conscious behaviour among children.


Finally, it was commitment time. Children wrote ?I will conserve Environment?. We had small group photo session. We gave E-gen CDs to Principal of the school.


It was amazing moment for us. Knowing such environmentally aware kids bring a huge smile in my face. It was pleasing to see our small endeavor really paid off. Conclusion i drew from their drawing.



Quoting Abraham Lincoln ?The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.?



 
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8 Comments

  • says :
    You are always welcome Rahul :)
    Posted 03-07-2015 14:31

  • says :
    For sure, we will do that ^_^
    Thanks for encouraging word and comments Christy
    Posted 01-07-2015 01:30

  • says :
    You guys did a great work, Rahul and Aksana~~ I am so proud of you <3<3<3
    Please convey our thanks to the staffs of the school who provided the space and got the students ready. It's really amazing that you guys now settled the program down as the local environment education program. As you mentioned, the kids must have learned a lot about the nature by having great time with you and Aksana. Again, thank you for promoting this platform throughout Nepal and inspiring fellow ambassadors and all E-gen members :)
    Posted 29-06-2015 15:03

  • says :
    Thank you Rohan and Arushi for going through the report.
    I do hope we have been able to inculcate at least some eco friendly behaviour in them. 😊
    Posted 28-06-2015 16:04

  • says :
    Tei months is such a great long time. I wish I could join the wrap up program, due to my errands I couldn't. 😊 thanks for going through report Bindu di
    Posted 28-06-2015 16:01

  • Arushi Madan says :
    I like the way you started your report and the quote which formed the basis of your program.
    Indeed , involvement and inclusion is the best form of learning . Good job , Rahul. You made it a very informative , interesting and fun loving program. I am sure these children learnt a lot about environment from this program. Glad to see you promoting Tunza Eco Gen and using it's resources. Thanks for an inspiring report.
    Posted 28-06-2015 00:18

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Well done Rahul, Aksana & Mr. Birendra.
    This is great & humble service to the mother nature.
    Teach them young is the key.
    Keep it up!!
    Posted 27-06-2015 22:05

  • says :
    So proud of you dear brother and sisters :) I got chance to meet some of these student in a wrap up program yesterday, the report they present about their overall program was wonderful. I salute Mr. Birendra Poudel brother for successful completion of 2 months longs campaign under Environment friendly Local Governance Program (EFLGP).
    Keep it up dear, students look very happy to learn and explore with you :)
    Cheers!
    Posted 27-06-2015 10:46

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