Solving School Recycling Issues

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Public Policy Analysis at St. Francis of Assisi School identifies and addresses the problem of recyclable materials being improperly disposed of. Students explore the benefits of recycling and gather evidence to support their cause through collaborative activities. Get involved in understanding and combating this environmental issue today!

  • School
  • Recycling
  • Public Policy
  • Environmental
  • Education

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  1. Recycling at SFA Ms. Melanie Curro St. Francis of Assisi School

  2. Public Policy Analysis Public Policy Analysis will help us understand social issues in our community. The Policy Skill Steps will help us develop solutions to social issues.

  3. PROBLEM Recyclable materials are being thrown away with garbage at our school.

  4. This is a Problem because: Garbage gets taken to landfills We have limited amounts of space in landfills Money and resources are used to make brand new products

  5. Define the Problem First: With your partner, brainstorm the answer to these questions. What is the problem? Why is it a problem? Next: Work together to complete worksheet #1.

  6. Why Recycle? What is recycling? What are some things that can be recycled? Why DO people recycle? Why DON T people recycle? Describe any recycling that happens at SFA.

  7. Gather the Evidence Prove that your problem is actually a problem! Now: Work together to complete worksheet #2.

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