At Global Lighthouse Studios, our mission is to provide inclusive and equitable educational opportunities for students and teaching professionals around the world , with a focus on underserved communities through a lens of music and the arts. Water is Life will focus on two important topics: clean water and sanitation, hunger and malnutrition. Access to clean water and sanitation plays an important role in food production and ensures proper nutrition through safe drinking water and improvement of hygiene practices. Students and teachers will have an opportunity to collaborate internationally and have classroom discussions around these social, emotional and environmental issues related to clean water and problems that communities are facing around the world. They will make connections to how natural disasters such as floods, droughts and changes in climate plays a key role in access to clean water and healthy food choices. Students will research what “clean water” and “food security” looks like in their own communities as well as how it compares with other places around the world. Students will have an opportunity to meet with experts in the field and create projects centered in arts, music and technology to help take action on these important issues. Please enjoy complimentary access to this 5 week immersive project with lesson ideas to implement in your classroom.
Here is a link to Lessons for Week 1
Here is a link to Lessons for Week 2
Here is a link to Lessons for Week 3
Here is a link for Lessons Week 4
Here is a link for Lessons Week 5
Harmony for Health is an international initiative by Global Lighthouse Studios that empowers young people to explore SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being through the creative fusion of music, video gaming, and animation. This innovative program invited students from around the world to express how wellness, mental health, and global care can be promoted through art and technology. Through original soundtracks, character design, and storytelling, participants not only built digital skills but also deepened their understanding of how creativity can inspire healthier, more connected communities.
Here is a link to Lesson 5