All for our environment

news

30 March 2012

Organization of a training workshop for Eco-Schools program member schools Friday March 30, 2012 at Settat

Organization of a training workshop for Eco-Schools program member schools Friday March 30, 2012 at Settat

This workshop is part of the will of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa, Chairwoman of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, to gradually expand the Eco-schools program in order to strengthen environmental awareness and education within primary schools. This awareness comes through an approach involving both education and practice to achieve an effective process for improving the environmental situation both inside and outside the primary school, and enable awareness, behavioral change and an awakening among small children, who are tomorrow’s citizens, as well as schools, families and the local community.

This workshop will focus on theoretical presentations, including the Eco-Schools methodology and the presentation of its portal, highlighting the partnership between the Ministry of Education and the Mohammed VI for the Environmental Protection, and the educators’ role in implementing this program. In addition, students from “Laâzib” school of Settat will present their school’s experience, which has successfully put on practical workshops covering the five Eco-Schools themes: the reduction of water and energy consumption, good waste management, biodiversity conservation, and nutrition.

Eco-Schools is an international program launched by the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection after joining the Foundation of Environmental Education in 2002, and as part of a partnership agreement with the Ministry of Education signed on April 24, 2010 during the Earth Day celebration.

The methodology of this international program is based on seven easy steps to be followed by all schools, in order to help them reach their goal of being a model Eco-School, with the involvement of many local community stakeholders, with students having the primary role.

Top