CR Reflects On The Perspectives Class
Q1: What have you done to change your school?
A1: AM and I have educated children in our school about recycling to hopefully encourage them to recycle more. My group and I have made this blog to educate others about recycling and to show others what we have been doing.
Q2: What have you learned?
A2:I have learned that not enough people recycle. I have also learned that if we dont start recycling quickly we will increase global warming and we are “killing” the world.
Q3: Where do we still need to improve as a school?
A3: We still dont recycle enough cans and most of us do not take the time to recycle. We are getting better by putting recycling bins in the cafeteria. We have been changing the lights, adding recycling bins, and doing things to reduce the energy use. As a school we are relizing the down side of not recycling and trying to fix it.
DiM Reflects on the Perspectives Class
1. What have you done to change your school?
I have spread the message of recycling.
2. What have you learned?
I have learned that our school has to take some larger steps
to have a very low impact.
3. Where do we still need to improve as a school?
We need to encourage the student body to recycle more.
TH Reflects on the Perspectives Class
1. What have you done to change your school?
My group and I have taught young kids that it is important to recycle.
2. What have you learned?
I learned how much people dont recycle. It’s like they dont even care about our world.
3. Where do we still to need to improve as a school.
I think we need to talk about recycling and the effects if you dont in class.
EH Reflcts On The Perspectives Class
1. What have you done to change your school?
I have made the school more aware of global warming and recycling.
2. What have you learned?
I have learned that most of the world dosen’t even relize the true impact of global warming and recycling.
3. Where do we still need to improve as a school?
We need to make it so that everybody knows what , where and why to recycle.
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