OEOH is a part of the WWF-India’s pan-India programme for varsity college students from Class I -VIII
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
‘Oru Bhoomi, Oru Bhavanam’, an action-oriented initiative to steer up Inexperienced Houses by adoption of inexperienced habits by the scholars, has been launched by the Kerala chapter of the WWF-India.
The initiative is a part of the WWF-India’s pan-India programme for varsity college students from Class I -VIII stretching over 10 weeks titled ‘One Earth, One Dwelling’ (OEOH).
‘Oru Bhoomi, Oru Bhavanam’ is being applied in affiliation with college chains like Bhavans Vidyalaya, Bharatiya Vidya Nikethan, CSI Administration Faculties, and 5 CBSE faculties of Thiruvananthapuram district.
Two State-level trainer orientation programmes have been carried out on-line over the Zoom platform, which had 174 and 325 individuals together with college administration and administration representatives and academics. An preliminary baseline evaluation will now be carried out as a part of the monitoring and analysis. Programme content material then will probably be shared on-line with the individuals.
The academics, college students and their households can take it slowly over the subsequent 10 weeks interval with common interplay and suggestions with the organisers via the assorted on-line platforms like WhatsApp and Fb. The programme will wind up with an end-line evaluation to know the affect.
Renjan Mathew Varghese, State Director (Kerala), WWF India, mentioned “we envisage much less speak, extra motion via the action-oriented OEOH program. The content material has been made accessible each in English and Malayalam to profit most college students”.
Since it’s on the digital platform, and doesn’t incur value in printing and dispatch, it can provide most outreach throughout the State. This system has been designed with a variety of pondering and brainstorming going into growing the contents, he mentioned.
Aligned to the Sustainable Growth Objectives (SDGs), the OEOH content material is out there in 10 languages on MHRD’s DIKSHA platform and State schooling portals. The contents are primarily movies and worksheets structured in three easy steps—Search and Discover, Look and Be taught, and Focus on and Do.