Sustainable Development Goals
Students will understand their ability to work together to develop sustainable solutions
About Our SDG Mini Program
For the first time in the history of our planet, humanity has put in place an ambitious, aspirational plan to bring an end to poverty and hunger on the planet earth by 2030 along with 15 transformative goals.
Every educator in the world should be thoroughly familiar with this transformative under-taking. What would our world look like without poverty or hunger? Ask your students who are entering school today what the world will look like if there were no hunger or poverty. Then ask them what they can do and what we can do together to make that world a reality? Imagine the impact they can have if they each spend the next 10 years working on service-learning projects that aims to achieve that goal.
"Because of One World, we have enough knowledge to control Malaria in our Community."
Nakiguli Edith, Mulajje Secondary School Youth Club, Uganda
How it Works
One World has developed a series of lessons to help you and your children or students first understand this globally transformative process and second begin to help to use design-thinking to find and develop solutions in your community and in communities across the globe.
What’s Included
SDG Curriculum
Our curated curriculum provides lessons & activities to educate students about sustainability.
SDG Activities
Brief Description Needed- Also, how are activities different than curriculum?
Training
A virtual meeting with a One World support staff to learn about how to implement the program
Community Access
Program teachers and advisors will have access to One World’s Global Learning Community
Interested in Learning more?
"At One World Club I learned that you should not throw away plastic bags because they pollute the oceans, we should instead recycle them. For example we could create bracelets!"
Ava, 2nd grade One Worlder