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Posts by UCL Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education

Portrait of a female Celebes crested macaque in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, who triggered photographer David Slater's camera.

Just one example of the more-than-human world we explore in Going Deeper with Secondary English!

Portrait of a female Celebes crested macaque in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, who triggered photographer David Slater's camera. Just one example of the more-than-human world we explore in Going Deeper with Secondary English!

New free 60-minute online CPD modules just launched! Going Deeper with Primary & Secondary English are now live โ€” helping teachers weave eco-literacy into English through explorations of poetry and the more-than-human world.

Explore the full offer ๐Ÿ”— bit.ly/4czbjJX

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How we talk about the climate crisis โ€“ Dr Alison Kitson & Dr Kris de Meyer Dr Alison Kitson and Dr Kris DeMeyer explore the emotional impact of climate change on young people, highlighting rising levels of anxiety and scepticism. Th...

87% of students feel concerned about climate change, feeling negative emotions like anger and anxiety. @ucl-cccse.bsky.social

Alison Kitson and Kris DeMeyer advocate for a shift in how climate change is communicated: focusing on stories of action and progress over problems.

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Towards a White paper on how curriculum subjects contribute to climate change and sustainability education Global Action Plan has partnered with UCLโ€™s Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education, the National Association for Environmental Education and the Council for Subject Associations on a j...

CCCSE, the Global Action Plan, the National Association for Environmental Education & the Council for Subject Associations have partnered to develop curriculum subject statements on how they support Climate Change & Sustainability Education of young people in England: www.naturl.link/VN51QW

9 months ago 3 0 0 0

Absolutely delighted to have our work included in this BERA Bites with such an esteemed group of colleagues. So much food for thought and reflection in the research shared in this 'bitesize' publication. @beranews.bsky.social @ucl-cccse.bsky.social @cpaucl.bsky.social @westlodgeschool.bsky.social

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