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Feminism – How It Shaped Maltese Society and How It’s Thriving Today
submitted by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Mireya Buhagiar for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): a noticeboard in the Imqabba Primary School, fb, Health clinic noticeboard, other
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Articles
awarded: Commended
To draw information from how Malta has changed during the past years, four women from different generations were asked by the reporter to speak out their opinions.
Read MoreExploring Ireland’s Global Engagement: An Interview with H.E. Ambassador Caroline Whelan
submitted by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Mateja Misovic for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, website
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Articles
awarded: Participation
Investigating Ireland’s global engagement, including its role in SDG 17.
Read MoreWhy the students’ disengagement in environmental conservation activities.
submitted by Malta St. Aloysius College : Jan Cuschieri Valentine for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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awarded: Participation
This year, there has been a noticed decline in students’ engagement in environmental conservation activities. Consequently, a student decided to conduct a random survey among students to assess their awareness of environmental issues and their impact on daily life. The survey was specifically targeted at the current student population and was carried out throughout the month of March with the aim to determine the reasons behind the lack of interest in actively participating in eco-friendly initiatives.
Read MoreTHINK ORGANICALLY at home
submitted by Immaculate Conception School, Tarxien : Elisa Vassallo for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school magazine, school media, website, You tube and School Facebook page
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Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
This video talks about organic waste in domestic houses. Elisa Vassallo conducted some research to investigate people’s composting habits at home, and gave some suggestions to start reducing your organic waste.
Read MoreEmbracing paperless and litterless solutions for a greener school.
submitted by St Aloysius College Secondary : Aidan Giusti, Jan Cuschieri Valentine, Lior Immanuel Schembri, Luigi Degabriele, Myron Chetcuti, Neil Camilleri Zarb, Wyatt Goodlip for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Photos Series Of Photos
awarded: Finalist
We noticed that activities produce a lot of envelopes, so we decided to introduce reusable plastic envelopes to reduce waste. We carried out several fund-raising activities including a wrap and hot chocolate day. As an EkoSkola team, we tried to choose reusable envelopes that are sustainable. We plan to work with teachers to include the importance of the project in lessons, and possibly to obtain and pass feedback. We plan to use these reusable envelopes next year for Forms 1 and 2, to observe and adjust before doing the project for the whole school. We estimate that our school will save around 13.3kg of paper annually.
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