Sustainability at DYW Live @ E-Sgoil

Thu 23 Sep 2021 | 11 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.


Organizer

DYW Live @ E-Sgoil

44 Francis Street
Stornoway
HS1 2NF

Web: http://www.e-sgoil.com/

Event location

Harry Chrispin

Energy & Environment Analyst at Hilton
Hilton Worldwide Limited


Environmentalist currently working towards Hilton’s 2030 goal to cut our environmental footprint in… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Mark Irwin for 500 students at DYW Live @ E-Sgoil aged Age 6 - 13.

Event description

Inspire young people into a Sustainable Career

These events will take place online and will be open to all schools in Scotland

Young people are passionate about sustainability but may not know that they can harness this passion into a future career.

The sustainability spotlight is on Scotland this year as the COP26 summit is taking place in Glasgow.
Education Scotland is working with partners to deliver a ‘Countdown to COP26’ programme for Schools across Scotland to allow learners to engage with the themes of Nature, Finance, Energy Transition, Clean Transport, and Adaptation & Resilience.

Prior to this event pupils will have been exploring Finance focusing on: Sustainable Shopping, Circular Economy and Global finance and the Money in your pocket

We are looking for volunteers to talk about their job and how it connects with these themes and inspire young people in contributing to their own sustainable future and understand that they can combine their passion with a career and do a job they love.

Throughout the week young people will be encouraged to EXPLORE – CHALLENGE – ACTION & SHARE.

In this session, speakers will share insights, lessons, and tips to motivate and inspire pupils to make informed decisions about their future.

Speakers will ˜tell a story “about their career journey:

Subjects they studied and how these are relevant now

What inspired them to choose their career path

Their failures, as well as successes

What their company does and why this is important

What they enjoy most about their career

Skills currently relevant in the jobs they are doing now.


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