Get your school involved

Here's five ways you can change the world from school:

1. Track actions: Some of our actions are particularly perfect for schools. You might want to start by doing them:

collaborate_124_012. Create a group: More people, more actions, more change. So why not set up a group to start tracking actions and making stuff together? Could be your class, tutor group, or society, or you could set up your own WAWWD club at lunchtime.

 

make_stuff_copy_124_013. Make stuff to inspire: Schools are full of equipment to be creative, from video cameras to glitter pens, there are all sorts of things you can use to make fun stuff to inspire other people to do some actions.

 

spread_the_word_124_014. Launch a campaign: Schools are full of people who Ask Why, who Play, who Look closer, who's minds haven't been made up yet about how the world should be - so who better to inspire others to change the world? Why not launch a campaign to spread the word to the rest of your school and local community?

 

tell_your_teacher_124_025. Tell your teacher: Luckily, while you're tracking actions, making fun stuff and running campaigns, you'll also be learning lots of interesting facts, understanding important ideas, and developing skills that will be useful to you your whole life. So why not tell your teacher about We Are What We Do, so you can start using this site in lessons?

 

Are you a teacher? See the WAWWD for teachers for ideas for how to get started.