
International Women’s Day 2026 - The Sky Belongs to Everyone
What is this project about?
Students explore inspiring women in aviation and share about their favorite woman pilot. Then they connect her story with their own dreams by thinking about: My Dream – What I want to become My Strength – What will help me succeed My Challenge – What I must overcome Students can share their ideas through a poster, drawing, short speech, or slide.
- Age group
- 9-12, 13-15, 16-18, 18+
- Project Duration
- 4 weeks
- Language
- English
Learning Outcomes
🎯 Learning Goals
Inspire students with role models by learning about women in aviation.
Promote gender equality and show that any career is possible for everyone.
Encourage self-reflection about their own dreams and future goals.
Build confidence by identifying their strengths and challenges.
Develop creativity and communication through posters, drawings, or short speeches.
Project Timeline
Presentation
📌 Project Format.
This is an asynchronous project. Students participate by uploading their poster, drawing, speech, or slide on the project board on or before March 15th
What participants say
Md. Nasim Mia
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Vilma Barbosa
Jhansi Ravikumar
International Women’s Day Project Review – March 8, 2026 Our project was simple but meaningful. Even as an asynchronous activity, students shared their thoughts honestly. Through My Dream, they spoke about their future. In My Strength, they identified what helps them grow. In My Challenge, they shared their fears and how they plan to overcome them. This activity was like looking into a clear mirror—it helped students understand themselves better. Overall, it built confidence, self-belief, and hope in every child.Thanks to class2class.org