Group and project-based activities
Group and project-based activities aim to foster teamwork, leadership, and the ability to implement collaborative environmental initiatives. These formats help students strengthen their interpersonal communication, take shared responsibility, and experience real-life cooperation in solving ecological challenges. Projects are designed to simulate real environmental efforts, encourage innovation, and cultivate an active civic position.
Objective:
To assess the current state of green areas on campus and propose improvements that align with sustainable landscape design.
Tasks:
- Conduct an environmental audit of existing campus greenery.
- Identify areas in need of rehabilitation or tree planting.
- Design a visual project plan including plant types, layout, and maintenance needs.
- Present the proposal to university administration with data-driven justifications.
Objective:
To organize a one-month awareness campaign within the university to promote sustainable behaviors and ecological responsibility.
Tasks:
- Divide into teams: content creators, social media managers, event coordinators.
- Design weekly themes (e.g., waste reduction, water conservation, biodiversity).
- Host activities like clean-up days, poster competitions, film screenings.
- Survey students before and after the campaign to measure impact.
Objective:
To develop a model of sustainable living for students covering daily habits, resource use, and eco-friendly decision-making.
Tasks:
- Interview students about current ecological practices in dorms or classrooms.
- Research global best practices in student sustainability.
- Create a digital or printed guide for "Green Student Life".
- Pilot the model with a volunteer group and gather feedback.