By Mali Bickley | Collaboration Advisor
This Fall, we have focused on growing our Environmental Action programs through the relaunch of our successful and engaging DeforestACTION program, bringing on one of our most active and recently retired educators, Mali Bickley, to help develop the program and engage more schools. We developed new educator resources and hosted several orientation sessions to engage schools from across Canada and the world in the program
DeforestACTION is a collaborative and interactive project that connects students globally to investigate the causes and effects of deforestation on local and global levels. Over the course of 8 weeks, TakingITGlobal creates, moderates and facilitates online learning activities and project planning webinars, where students and teachers take a collaborative approach to global problem solving. Students form local and global action groups and designed plans to address deforestation in their local communities. Students examine the issue in:
The DeforestACTION project links inquiry based learning principles while supporting specific curriculum goals. (math, science, social and environmental studies, media, literacy). Students meet experts in the field through video conferencing, such as orang-utan zookeepers, environmentalists in Borneo and local governmental agencies in the forestry industry. These real time authentic learning opportunities provided the students to engage with stakeholders in a global issue and engage in conversations in a multi-perspective view.
Students in the program created a variety of media that is shared on class blogs and social media channels! Some are shared in the links in this report. We also partnered with the Orangutan keeper at the Toronto Zoo, who has appeared live to speak with students about the threat posted by Deforestation to Orangutan habitats.
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