This map outlines the initiative of the "Global Citizenship Education" team, designed to transition our school community from passive, polluting consumption to active, local environmental responsibility. Our core intervention is the establishment of an educational greenhouse on school grounds to demonstrate independent, sustainable food production. The global food system creates economic dependence and exacerbates climate change through the air and sea pollution caused by international transport. By growing our own produce, we aim to expose the "invisible price" of our food, reduce our carbon footprint, and promote smart consumption. This project serves as a practical, hands-on learning environment where students investigate how shifting to local agriculture can offer a sustainable solution for both the community and the planet.
Global Citizenship Education: The Local Greenhouse Project
Transitioning from passive global consumption to active local responsibility.
Global Citizenship Education
Started on
December 1, 2026
Ended on
March 5, 2026
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This is the theoretical starting point of our project. In the classroom, students learn about globalization and the food industry. They bring empty food packages from home and use a large world map wi...
This educational greenhouse is an active learning space in our school. It focuses on hands-on climate education. Students experience the farming process step by step. First, they research where their ...