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Student feedback – Bangalore

May 14, 2010 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

STUDENT FEEDBACK – BANGALORE WORKSHOPS

     
“What I really liked about this class was, I learned about the difference between weather and climate, that temperatures are rising, and what I learned about the environment is how the heat is being produced. My wish is that he (the teacher) should come again sometime.”
— Vignesh, 9th standard,Netaji Bose High School, Hombegowdanagara, Bangalore
    “We learned where methane comes from, and about Earth, carbon dioxide, methane … we are increasing the heat … we did not know so much. Thank you for teaching all these things. You taught us with a lot of jokes and comedy. I request you to come again to our school and teach us about these things.”
— Tejasvini, 9th standard,Netaji Bose High School, Hombegowdanagara, Bangalore
       
“What I liked most about this class was you took a topic and described it well and you also showed us the related topics.”
— Shivalakshmi, 9th standard,Netaji Bose High School, Hombegowdanagara, Bangalore
    “Our friends must be told about this. Likewise, we should tell our parents not to burn plastics and tyres and create carbon dioxide, not to cut trees … everyone should be taught this. This is my suggestion.”
— Priya, 9th standard,Netaji Bose High School, Hombegowdanagara, Bangalore
       
“I liked the interaction between the students and the professor, and the team work.”
— Priyanka K, 9th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
    “I liked the idea of working in a group, the slides, the videos, and the explanation.”
— Chirag Jain, 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
       
“Creating awareness about rapid change in climate … I liked it because no other workshop tells us about climate and area surrounding us. There was a mixing of all subjects which were inter-related to each other and we didn’t know.”
— Chetan Prakash, 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
    “The topic was interesting and the way of explanation was very good. It was fun, interesting.”
— Hemanth S., 9th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
       
“Conduct the workshop in parks so that even people going by will learn about (climate change).”
— Akilesh Patel, 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
    “I liked the cooperative learning with friends and teacher teaching as a friend.”
— Sanath V. Bharadwaj, 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
       
“I liked the concept of sharing thoughts between students and teacher.”
— Mohan C.K., 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
    “I liked Sir’s interactive behaviour and teaching skills which is amazing and easy to understand. Totally a fabulous workshop which I will try to remember forever.”
— Sagar V., 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
       
“I liked the programme’s concern about the individual’s importance in safeguarding the climate of our Mother planet.”
— Janardhan, J.S., 10th standard, Shanthinikethana English School, Bangalore.
    “It told us about the climate that is changing due to us… how we can help in reducing the global warming.”
— Sanjay Rawat, 8th standard, Army Public School, Bangalore
       
“It was in an interesting way, not like the usual lectures we get. It was fun and influenced me.”
— Anahat Kaur, 8th standard, Army Public School, Bangalore
   

“It was not restricted to only listening to someone else; we all had chance to voice our ideas and opinions. I learned new ways of tackling global warming which I had never thought of.”
— Christina Mathew, 8th standard, Army Public School, Bangalore

       

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