Nikita Lohani ha creado el proyecto "Mindful Living, Disciplined Lives: Co-Creating Change Across Cultures" en Class2Class.org
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Mindful Living, Disciplined Lives: Co-Creating Change Across Cultures
¿De qué trata este proyecto?
Working with their international partner class, students co-create a practical, month-long personal growth guide that combines their most powerful daily practices, household routines, and self-discipline strategies. They pilot their roadmap in their ...
- Edad de los estudiantes
- 9-12 años
- Duración del proyecto
- 4 semanas
- Mes de inicio
- Agosto 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 their daily habits, household responsibilities, and personal routines while recognizing how these connect to global citizenship and self-discipline.
Students will be able to demonstrate emotional intelligence by practicing mindful daily tasks and applying self-discipline strategies in collaboration with their international partner classroom.
Students will be able to compare and contrast personal growth strategies between their local community and their international partner's context to understand diverse approaches to responsibility and well-being.
Students will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of their month-long responsibility roadmap based on authentic feedback from parents, teachers, and peers regarding visible behavioral transformation and self-control.
Students will be able to design and refine a shareable personal growth guide that combines their most effective daily practices, household routines, and leadership strategies for building global citizenship with their international partners.
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Actividades del proyecto
My Daily Habits: Mapping What I Do Every Day
Students explore their own daily routines, household responsibilities, and personal habits by creating a visual map of a typical day. They identify which tasks show self-discipline and which ones feel challenging, then share observations with their international partner class to see how daily life differs across cultures and contexts.
Building Our Responsibility Roadmap: Co-Designing with Our Partner Class
Students work with their international partner class to co-create a practical, month-long personal growth guide. They research and share their most powerful daily practices, household routines, and self-discipline strategies through asynchronous forums and shared documents, then collaborate to select and refine the best ideas into a clear, step-by-step roadmap that both classes will pilot together.
Living the Roadmap: One-Month Pilot and Daily Reflection
Students practice their co-designed responsibility roadmap for one full month, tracking their progress daily through a simple journal or checklist. They notice changes in their self-control, focus, and how they feel about their responsibilities, building real evidence of behavioral transformation that their families and teachers will witness.
Gathering Authentic Feedback: What Others See
Students collect honest feedback from parents, teachers, and peers about the visible changes they have noticed, such as improved focus, better household habits, or stronger self-discipline. They organize this feedback into themes and compare what their partner class heard from their own communities, identifying patterns in how daily mastery builds responsibility.
Refining and Sharing Our Guide: Creating a Resource for Others
Using feedback and their month of practice, students refine their responsibility roadmap into a clear, shareable resource that shows how mindful daily mastery builds global citizenship. They create a presentation or visual guide that combines their most effective strategies and prepare to share their learning with their partner class and wider school community.
Celebrating Our Growth: Sharing the Journey and Reflecting Together
Students present their refined responsibility roadmap and personal growth stories to their partner class and school community, celebrating the visible transformation they achieved. They reflect on how daily discipline connects to being a responsible global citizen and discuss what they learned about themselves and their international partners through this shared journey.