By Yasmin | Coordinator, Iracambi Environmental Leaders Online
Good morning, dear donors, and we hope you are well!
And we can't wait to tell you about our latest course for Environmental Leaders Online. We just finished our second course yesterday evening, and we are thrilled with the results!
We are all learning a lot, and it's wonderful to be in touch with people of all ages and backgrounds from across Brazil. Our network is growing by leaps and bounds. and students in this cohort came from the public and private sectors as well as from civil society.
During this second iteration of the course, we wanted the students to have more ownership of what they learn, and we decided to base our teaching style on that of Portuguese-born educator José Pacheco who now lives in Brazil, and is one of the pioneers of project-based learning in Brazil. This style of teaching (which is unusual in Brazil) provides space for reflection, and encourages students to research collaboratively, develop habits of critical thinking, identify problems and come up with solutions which they can apply to their surroundings. All of which is the opposite of the traditional top-down approach used in most public schools in this country.
In our course we adapted our methodology to allow more space for discussion, and the results have been amazing. We provided pre-recorded materials (e book, recorded lessons, videos and supplementary material) and met up for “live” weekly sessions online, during which the students went into breakout groups where they analyzed, discussed and developed collaborative solutions to specific problems of concern to the group.
Interestingly, the most commonly recurring concern was the question of waste disposal, in relation to pollution and eventual contamination of water resources. And the different solutions ranged from informal programs of environmental education for children and youth, to income generation schemes through recycling, to community composting schemes, community gardens, working with garbage pickers and awareness-raising campaigns using social media.
After the success of this course, we´re now turning our attention to next steps. One possibility is to work with a school a few hours from here that works with project based learning, to see if we can create an online course for some of their students. And there´s already significant interest in running more online leadership courses for the general public. We´ve even had requests to do the course in English!
So thank you, thank you, dear donors, for your support. This past year has certainly been challenging. But it´s also been a time of tremendous opportunity. We'll keep you posted, and please look after yourselves!
with rainforest love from
Yasmin and the Iracambi team
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