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SHAHNAAZ OJHA Ojha ha creado el proyecto "Guiding Birds Home: Local Lighting Solutions with Global Impact" en Class2Class.org

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Guiding Birds Home: Local Lighting Solutions with Global Impact

¿De qué trata este proyecto?

Students collaborate with partner classes internationally to design practical lighting modifications for their cities that would reduce bird collisions and disorientation during migration. They develop a comprehensive proposal with specific locations...

Edad de los estudiantes
13-15 años
Duración del proyecto
16 semanas
Mes de inicio
Agosto 2026

Objetivos de aprendizaje

Students will be able to identify and describe how artificial lighting affects migratory bird behavior and navigation during nighttime travel.

Recordar / Comprender

Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of bird-safe lighting technologies by applying them to specific locations in their city.

Aplicar

Students will be able to analyze and compare lighting solutions proposed by international partner classrooms to distinguish the most effective approaches for their local context.

Analizar

Students will be able to evaluate the feasibility and environmental impact of different lighting modifications based on scientific evidence and community needs.

Evaluar

Students will be able to design and propose a comprehensive bird-safe lighting plan for their city, incorporating feedback from global partners and advocacy strategies for local stakeholders.

Crear

Habilidades a desarrollar

Conciencia global
Pensamiento crítico y resolución de problemas
Colaboración y trabajo en equipo

Actividades del proyecto

1

Understanding Bird Migration and Lighting Threats

Students watch short videos and discuss how artificial lighting affects migratory birds, then share what they learn with their international partner class via a live video call to introduce the project and build initial connections.

Duración: 60 minutos
Entrega: Video
2

Research and Map Local Lighting Hotspots

Students investigate their city's lighting patterns, identify high-risk areas for bird collisions, and research bird-safe lighting technologies. They create a detailed map and comparison chart of current versus recommended solutions, then exchange findings with partner classes asynchronously to learn about different urban contexts.

Duración: 150 minutos
Entrega: Cuadro comparativo
3

Design and Refine Bird-Safe Lighting Proposals

Working in teams, students develop specific lighting modification proposals for 2-3 priority locations in their city, incorporating feedback from partner classes and scientific evidence. They create a prototype or action plan showing exact changes, costs, and environmental benefits.

Duración: 120 minutos
Entrega: Documento de plan de acción
4

Build Advocacy Strategy and Community Engagement Plan

Students design a campaign to convince local government or environmental organizations to adopt their recommendations. They prepare persuasive materials, identify key stakeholders, and plan outreach activities with community partners like Rotary.

Duración: 100 minutos
Entrega: Campaña
5

Present Solutions and Reflect on Global Collaboration

Students present their final bird-safe lighting proposal to local stakeholders and reflect on how working with international partners shaped their thinking and solutions. They showcase what they learned about both migratory birds and global teamwork.

Duración: 50 minutos
Entrega: Presentación de diapositivas
6

Lights Out Awareness Campaign: Local Outreach and Bird Advocacy

Students create a compelling slides presentation showcasing local migratory bird species, the impact of artificial lighting on their navigation, and bird-safe lighting solutions. They then deliver this presentation to high-rise building managers, community centers, and local organizations to advocate for displaying awareness posters and adopting safer lighting practices in their city.

Duración: 90 minutos
Entrega: Presentación de diapositivas