EcoWira



Welcome

Welcome to the EcoWira Pilot Project Website, created by LeapEd Services and Roots & Shoots Malaysia. Here are the tools, videos, resources, and information you need, to support the development of your EcoWira project.

Click on the headings above to navigate through the site.

What Is EcoWira?

Let's start with the question we are asked most often - What is EcoWira?

EcoWira (EcoHero) is an eco-education project-based learning programme for primary and secondary students, in Malaysian Trust Schools. It is a collaboration between LeapEd Services, and Roots & Shoots Malaysia, which is affiliated with the Jane Goodall Institute and the network of Roots & Shoots associations across the globe.

The aim of the project is to empower students with knowledge, skills, values and behaviours required to develop sustainable solutions for environmental issues in their local communities. In this project, the Roots & Shoots 4 step formula for compassionate leadership has been aligned with the design thinking cycle to create a locally relevant Environmental Literacy Curriculum (ELC), encompassing Teacher information handbooks, and a student workbook - which is presented in both English and Bahasa Malaysia.

The EcoWira pilot project was originally scheduled to run from February to July, 2020. With Covid-19, MCO and RMCO, the dates have been adjusted accordingly. Please keep an eye out for more updates as the situation continues.

EcoWira Launch Video

Click PLAY to watch the video that was used to promote the EcoWira programme in schools.

The video and the EcoWira Pilot Project were launched during a special event, officiated by Dr Jane Goodall, during her visit to Kuala Lumpur, in November 2019.

EcoWira: Generasi Mesra Alam

Our Hope

The EcoWira Team hopes that the resources, links and information shared on this website will motivate and inspire students in the Trust Schools to become Eco-Heroes, to work together to improve their community, through awareness and activism.



"Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don't believe is right."

Jane Goodall