Think Green - Frequently Asked Questions
How does ‘Think Green’ work?
The team either contacts the schools or interested schools get in touch with the organization. We understand the requirements of the schools and based on the curriculum, we plan the workshops and sessions for the whole year.
How can I/My School/My organization avail of these facilities?
You simply have to call us at 2512 2422/23 or contact us at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and inquire if the day and time you require for the interaction is available. If yes, the team will book the day for you and a prior meeting will be fixed to plan the activities.
How much is this going to COST?
There is a basic cost for the programmes. Contact us for details.
What are the different types of programmes organised?
We arrange Orientation programmes, Teacher training workshops, Student sessions and interactions, Nature games, Nature trails, Documentary screenings and Concrete projects (such as vermicomposting, making a medicinal plant garden etc) depending upon the willingness and the funds available with the school.
What are Nature Trails & Why nature trails?
Nature Trail is an activity where the students get hands on experience with nature. The trail could be carried out within the school premise a near by garden or even a forest area.
Nature trails are important because Environmental Education cannot be taught only in a classroom. Nature trails to eco-sensitive areas will make the students understand the environment in its whole.
What do the workshops/sessions include?
The workshops are always interactive and based on themes selected by the team and the school. The activities designed are inclusive of different methodologies to impart EE in the most effective way. It not only provides data and information but appreciates interactions, inputs and active participation.
Do you arrange the workshops only for the schools?
No, we also organise programmes for other organisations that are striving hard to educate children, making them aware of their surroundings. The team has previously organised few workshops for Mobile Crèches, an NGO running day care programmes for kids of construction site workers.
Do you have a resource centre?
Think Green programme is putting in efforts to set up a ‘Resource and Activity Centre’ that can be used by teachers to conduct their own environment education sessions. The organisation has a few resources of CDs, DVDs which are screened (as per the requirement) for our Partner schools and books on environment related issues.
How will EE help in regular classroom teaching?
EE as a separate subject has been introduced for higher standards - IX & X but it has to be infused in other subject areas for lower standards. The Think Green team precisely does that. It tries to ease the pressure on the teachers by providing lesson plans on different topics & various subjects, where the teachers do not have to work extra hard to develop lesson plans for their respective subjects.
Is EE essential for day to day living?
EE is a must for all of us for our own survival. Nature has a system of healing itself but has its own limits too. If humans keep exploiting nature to satisfy their unlimited wants, the system will collapse & all of us will be affected.