Eco Club Meeting with Head
Introduction
Congratulations, your Eco Club is ready to address the important issue of carbon neutrality with your school’s leader.
Like all presentations, you only have one chance to get it right so we’ve done lots of work on your behalf to ensure that the presentation goes a smoothly as possible.
Step 1: Preparation
Like everything, the better prepared you are as a team, the more smoothly the presentation will go and the more positive the outcome is likely to be. We suggest you divide up the roles for the meeting giving as many people a voice as possible. This will show that you are all united and give everyone a shared responsibility.
By the way, if you are in an IB School, the DP students can earn CAS time by preparing for this kind of this meeting. More here.
The roles that could be filled include:
- Introducer x 1: Someone who frames the presentation and introduces the presenters,
- Presenter x 2: Usually either different genders and/or different age groups,
- Summarizer x 1: Someone who sums up, thanks the presenters and asks for questions,
- Question Answerers x 2: These people will have prepared to as possible for any questions that may head your way!
Step 2:
To support the presentation, we have a PDF which you can share with your team. Unfortunately, you are not able to edit this one!!
Download it here.
Once you’ve made the presentation and, hopefully, got everyone on board, then you’ll need take a look at our other projects on taking the next steps…
More ways you can take action…
No. 83: Change your school buses to electric or hybrid busses
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No. 82: Use bus route planning software (properly)
Number 82Bus route planning software can help optimize journeys for school transport systems, leading to significant environmental and financial benefits. This includes reducing emissions, saving fuel costs, and improving efficiency.Learn why you should do this:...
No. 80: Incorporate traditional methods of energy conservation, such as passive solar design and natural ventilation
Number 80Incorporating traditional methods of energy conservation, such as passive solar design and natural ventilation in schools, can have significant environmental and financial benefits. These methods can reduce energy consumption and promote a healthier indoor...
No. 81: Choose non-toxic and eco-friendly materials for pest control
Number 81Using non-toxic and eco-friendly materials for pest control in schools has environmental and financial benefits, as it can protect the health of students and staff, reduce chemical exposure and prevent damage to buildings. It also reduces costs associated...




