Monday, November 24, 2025

WE Learning Center

Monday, November 24, 2025

My Experience on the WE Virtual Learning Center

For this assignment, I took a tour on all the possible resources to use in a future classroom through the WE Learning Center.  Here, I took a look at the campaigns and chose the WE Go Green. I chose this because my current job is at a local township dump, and the overall message is so recycle and Go Green!


Through more research, I clicked on the Guide which brought me to a nine page resource section of what it was about. It provided me with skills and a theme of the overall message. In addition, it provided me with the purpose as to why we should go green in the first place. It creates a message as to what the writer is trying to get people to understand. I also did more looking and liked how it provides the ways to take action. This is beneficial to the reader to explore many ways. All of this is provided in the screenshots below. 

I find this interesting because it shows how different grade levels can contribute. While many parents suggest going green, teaching this to students and allowing them to contribute can open many new opportunities for them. Grades 4-6 can organize a garbage pickup walk at a school or park. They can take an online pledge with classmates to spread the word to promise to do right within going green. Grades 7-8 can engage in a zero waste week. Putting one garbage bag in the center of the room and seeing how much they can avoid filling it by the end of the week. Finally, grades 9-12 can examine scientific research on skills to work and learn more about energy conservation and improving the skills for going green. They can even look into starting a club at school to create opportunities for more work!


Overall, I thought this website provided so many useful messages for readers to understand. I really enjoyed learning about it, again as my current job is a recycling yard and I could teach this to a class, but I learned so many more new things! I think the biggest thing was, it's not forcing you to Go Green. It's simply showing people better ways to improve what they do to fix issues in the world. It also provides the best advice and shows the opportunities students can make if they engaged in content like such. I would recommend and explore this website again if needed. I found it was better than other websites and provides many tools and resources for readers to follow, understand, and learn something new!






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