Learn about gender equality and climate justice through 12 mini-games that will allow you to reflect and understand the world to transform it into a fairer place.
Dare you look
The current model of life works like an iceberg. Our way of being and being in the world forms an iceberg in which there is a part that we see and recognize and another underwater, that we do not see easily. This larger and less visible part represents the impact of our habits in relation to the planet and how we relate.
The If the World were an Iceberg app contains 12 mini games adapted to different age ranges. The games delve into gender inequalities and the climate crisis by promoting ways of life aligned with eco-social trends.
It is aimed at Andalusian schools that want to participate in the project, so each student plays representing their class and their school. In addition, teachers have teaching guides to delve deeper into the classroom and generate critical awareness regarding the topics of the App.
The mini games are as follows:
On gender equality:
Find a partner: gender roles in professions (3-7 years)
Machismo to the test: macho stereotypes (8-12 years)
A road of obstacles (girl): right to education (3-12 years)
A road of obstacles (woman): labor inequality and care economy (13-17 years)
Where are the women: invisibility of women (13-17 years)
Online love: romantic love and gender violence (11-17 years old)
On climate justice
Reduce and recycle: human responsibility with the waste we generate (3-10 years)
Globetrotters: pollution and sustainable transport (8-12 years)
Clean the Oceans: human responsibility to the oceans (3-10 years)
Good eating: agroecology (11-17 years old)
The crux of the forest: ecological footprint (13-17 years)
The back room: responsible consumption (textile, technology and meat industry) (11-17 years old)
This tool is part of the project of education for development If the world were an iceberg, carried out by Proclade Bética -with the support of the Andalusian Agency for International Development Cooperation- and which is aimed at Andalusian educational centers, groups of volunteering and citizenship in general.