Facilitating Student Action Projects:

A Self-Paced Guide for Educators

Leverage Student Voice, Agency and Leadership.

Ground real-world learning in Design Thinking and Systems Thinking.

Build students’ future-skills with Digital Storytelling and Inclusive Leadership practices.

Make global connections in your learning design with the UN SDGs and the Inner Development Goals.

Whether you are completely new to Student Action Projects, or you are looking for new ideas and frameworks to make your projects more dynamic, student-centered and better tailored to the needs of your students, this guide is your next read.

Explore the 7 stages, each with tools and guidance to support your own learning journey facilitating this future-focussed learning:

  1. Choosing a Changemaking Topic

  2. Identifying Suitable Solutions

  3. Community Connections

  4. Implementing Projects

  5. Students as Educators

  6. Inspiring Action Through Content Creation

  7. Reflections and Applying Learning Elsewhere

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