Abdulhakim Lawal ha creado el proyecto "Exploring Global Solutions to Zero Hunger and Education" en Class2Class.org
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Exploring Global Solutions to Zero Hunger and Education
¿De qué trata este proyecto?
Students research real-world examples of how technology is being used to address Zero Hunger and Quality Education in different countries, then share their findings with a partner class online via video call to compare what they discovered and learn ...
- Edad de los estudiantes
- 13-15 años
- Duración del proyecto
- 3 semanas
- Mes de inicio
- Septiembre 2026
Este proyecto contribuye a los siguientes objetivos globales
Este proyecto promueve y protege estos derechos de la niñez
Objetivos de aprendizaje
Students will be able to identify and describe how technology addresses Zero Hunger and Quality Education in different countries through research and peer collaboration.
Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of diverse global solutions by comparing technology-based approaches across cultures and presenting findings to partner classrooms online.
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Actividades del proyecto
Global Solutions Hunt: Kick-Off and Research Planning
Students explore how technology tackles Zero Hunger and Quality Education worldwide through guided research. They organize into small teams, each focusing on a different country or solution, and prepare findings to share with the partner class.
Deep Dive: Research and Solution Comparison
Teams conduct in-depth research on their assigned technology-based solutions, create comparison charts showing how different countries approach the same problems, and prepare short summaries highlighting key insights and innovations.
Live Exchange with Partner Class
Students participate in a real-time video call with the partner class to present their research findings, ask questions about solutions in other communities, and discuss how technology creates different opportunities and challenges across cultures.
Reflect and Create Action Ideas
After the video exchange, students reflect on what they learned from the partner class, identify common themes and unique approaches, and brainstorm one realistic technology-based idea their own community could adopt or adapt to address hunger or education gaps.
Showcase and Share Learning
Students present their research journey, partner-class insights, and community action ideas using slides or a digital portfolio, reflecting on how collaboration and global perspectives shaped their understanding of real-world solutions.