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Today we’re giving our hot take about process AND product. Often we focus on the outcome of youth environmental civic action projects - the numbers of people impacted, knowledge the students gained, etc. But also focusing on the process nurtures a long-term commitment to civic participation, as students see themselves as change-makers, not just project-completers!
The messy, iterative nature of the Environmental Action Civics process mirrors real-world problem-solving and helps students become more adaptable and resilient. Let's shift our mindset from focusing on polished, final products to valuing the steps taken throughout the project.
By Earth ForceToday we’re giving our hot take about process AND product. Often we focus on the outcome of youth environmental civic action projects - the numbers of people impacted, knowledge the students gained, etc. But also focusing on the process nurtures a long-term commitment to civic participation, as students see themselves as change-makers, not just project-completers!
The messy, iterative nature of the Environmental Action Civics process mirrors real-world problem-solving and helps students become more adaptable and resilient. Let's shift our mindset from focusing on polished, final products to valuing the steps taken throughout the project.