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What Changes Do Young People Want to See in Their School?

What Changes Do Young People Want to See in Their School?. I will: Collate the results of the survey with the other members of the class. Write an evaluation of the findings of the survey. Identify a way in which I, and my class peers, can help to improve the school environment.

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What Changes Do Young People Want to See in Their School?

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  1. What Changes Do Young People Want to See in Their School? I will: • Collate the results of the survey with the other members of the class. • Write an evaluation of the findings of the survey. • Identify a way in which I, and my class peers, can help to improve the school environment. • Construct a cause and effect chart relating to the problem within the school environment that we are going to try and tackle. • Identify who could help to reduce the amounts of litter within school and explain how it is that they could help. 1a; 1i; 2a; 2b; 2c; 3a; 3b

  2. Working towards: Pupils are able to identify some reasons for littering. Working at: Pupils are able to identify numerous reasons for littering. They acknowledge the wider implications of littering e.g. its effect on the local community. Working beyond: Pupils are bale to identify in, detail, numerous reasons for littering. They acknowledge the wider implications of littering e.g. its effect on the national community.

  3. Find somebody who……….. 1) Can suggest a way the school environment can be improved Name: 2) Has done something to improve the school environment Name: 3) Always puts their litter in the bin Name: 4) Uses the school paper recycling bin. Name: 5) Is concerned about the local environment Name: 7) Can name three products that can be recycled Name:

  4. Collating The Data Males: Females: Year 7: Year 8: Year 9: Year 10: Year 11: The three most popular answers given to the question What are three good things about this school? __________ __________ __________ The three most popular answers given to the question What are three bad things about this school? __________ __________ __________ lack of recreational facilities: Vandalism: litter and graffiti: lack of extra curricular activities: bullying: crime: lack of essential facilities: pupils loitering in particular areas: The three most popular answers to the question What do you think should be done about the problems that you have identified?

  5. Evaluate the Findings • Write a short evaluation of the findings: • What did most people like about the school environment? Why do you think this is? • What did most people dislike about the school environment? Why do you think this is? • What two things did most people identify as being the main problems in school? Why do you think this is? • What solutions did people suggest? Do you think the possible solutions would be successful? • What were peoples attitudes towards the amount of litter around school?

  6. As a class you are going to be improving the ammount of: Litter

  7. You are going to be reducing the amount of litter by: • Encouraging people not to drop litter • Collecting litter from around the school Who causes the litter in school?

  8. Waste Facts • Every hour in Britain enough waste is produced in Britain to fill a football stadium. • Sometimes waste is put into landfills. This means that waste is put into large pits or holes such as disused mines or quarries. • Landfill keeps the rubbish out of sight but there are worries that dangerous chemicals from the waste can seep through the rocks into the water supply. There are worries of a health risk to those living near the landfill sites. We are running out of landfill sites. Britain is required under European law to significantly reduce the amount of waste sent for landfill. • Incineration is an alternative to landfills. Incineration means burning rubbish in specially built incinerators. The heat produced is used to generate electricity. People worry that dangerous gases may be released from these incinerators

  9. Litter The people who are affected are the people you will want to get on your side in your attempts to put things right.

  10. Litter The people who are affected are the people you will want to get on your side in your attempts to put things right.

  11. Planning Your Action • Explain how each of the following groups of people can help to reduce the amount of litter in the school environment. • Try to think of some other groups of people who could help and add them to the illustration. Businesses Media Litter Local Council Influential People School Population

  12. Homework • Research the effects of litter.

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