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Waste Management and a Healthy Environment

Vision

As stated in the Teachers Resource,”Connecting the Dots” (Kozak & Elliott, 2014) the Visions of Learning are to explore strategies that engage students as active citizens in supporting environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The vision we had at Ridgecliff Middle School was to take the knowledge that the ten Student Leaders acquired at the Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF) Youth Leadership Forum on November 10, 2017, and transfer it to the entire student population at Ridgecliff. The issues that were addressed by the project are environmental, social, and economic sustainability. It is important for students to be aware of significant issues and to be change agents.

Action

On November 10, 2017, ten Student Leaders attended a LSF Youth Leadership Forum at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Following the Forum, a meeting was held with the Students Leaders where they provided feedback regarding the Forum. Student Leaders also discussed prospective action plans that resulted in a conference held at Ridgecliff Middle School on April 26, 2018 (the week following “Earth Day”). Hillary Hayes, Education Officer, Solid Waste Resources with the Halifax Regional Municipality, was the keynote speaker who facilitated a skill building workshop focusing on “Waste Management and a Healthy Environment.” The conference addressed environmental issues by providing a framework for the proper way to reduce, reuse, and recycle. A focus was on the two new recycling bins and the two new water filling stations that were installed at Ridgecliff. Following the presentation, students in the audience were actively engaged in a competition based on the “Family Feud” television show. The competition involved team members answering questions related to the knowledge that was gained from the presentation. The Student Leaders were actively engaged in setting up the stage with the new recycling bins, assisting with the presentation, and distributing a water bottle and a healthy snack to every student at Ridgecliff during the nutrition break. The Student Leaders took on a leadership role throughout the entire project with the organization of the conference (needs assessment, implementation, and evaluation).

Reflection & Celebration

The conference “Waste Management and a Healthy Environment” proved to be very successful. The goal was to instill in students a sense of economic, social, and cultural responsibility. All students had an opportunity to reflect on the conference and what they learned through an evaluation (student survey and focus group). The conference theme resonated with students where they indicated (1) the knowledge they learned at the conference and (2) the action they want to work on to support the environment as responsible citizens. With the receipt of a water bottle and a healthy snack at the conference, all students had an opportunity to celebrate the two new recycling bins and two new water filling stations that were installed at Ridgecliff. Results of the project will be shared at the next Comprehensive Guidance and Counselling Advisory Committee meeting that will be held in June, 2018. The highlight of the project was the leadership and student engagement by Ridgecliff students as active citizens in supporting a healthy environment.

3. Good Health and Well-Being
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
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