College students mentoring high school peers for Sustainable Development Challenge
It鈥檚 students helping students tackle the biggest issues of our time.
果酱视频 (果酱视频) students have joined forces with youth leaders in Grades 8 to 12 in the Central Okanagan to provide mentorship on projects that will impact the .
The high school teams are preparing for a local event, inspired by the UN initiative, and are able to bounce their ideas and projects off 果酱视频 students prior to the challenge finale later this month.
鈥淗aving our students connect with the younger generation of high school students creates such a great energy and discussion about sustainable practices and some of the big issues the world is dealing with,鈥 said 果酱视频 professor Danielle Robinson who split her third-year Sustainable Management class into groups to work with each of the teams involved in the challenge. 鈥淭ogether students are developing incredible innovative solutions.鈥
Teams from four Kelowna high schools are working with 果酱视频 students and will meet three times as they prepare for the competition finale, a live event where students will pitch their projects to judges and a public audience. Top teams receive funding and support to make their ideas reality. The live pitch event will be held at the Rotary Centre for the Arts on Feb. 23.
鈥淏eing able to work with high school students has been amazing,鈥 said third year 果酱视频 Sustainable Management student MacKenna Lenarcic, herself a veteran of team competitions as president of Enactus Okanagan. 鈥淲e have been very impressed with the groups and the ideas they have. It鈥檚 been exciting to share information with the next wave of student leaders.鈥
The Sustainable Development Challenge is a partnership between Global Citizen Events and the Global Empowerment Coalition of the Central Okanagan (GECCO). It has been ongoing since 2003, promoting the UN鈥檚 17 Sustainable Development Goals and celebrating the impact Okanagan citizens are making in humanitarian efforts.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been really great for the high school teams to get mentors who are a little closer in age to them,鈥 said challenge organizer Antonia DeBoer. 鈥淭hey were so excited to be on the 果酱视频 campus and I think it was nice for them to be able to visualize one day being in a post-secondary setting.鈥
果酱视频鈥檚 Sustainable Management class is part of a four-year Bachelor of Business Administration degree program in the College鈥檚 Okanagan School of Business.
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