23rd January 2023

A Busy Week – This week brings the International Day of Education (24/01) and the World Environmental Education Day (26/01): opportunities to highlight the importance of education to achieving environmental sustainability. . A Taste of Zero – The next Greener Schools Zero Carbon Schools taster sessions have been announced.  These are the times of the sessions with links to register: School Leaders: Tuesday…

ITT Framework on Climate and Sustainability Education

In response to the government’s strategy on climate and sustainability education, published on the 21st of April, the University of Reading pioneered climate and sustainability education within teacher training programmes. Reading is dedicated to promoting better climate education in schools and colleges, bringing together its climate experts with its long history in teacher training. Working with…

16th January 2023

AGM Discussion – At the NAEE AGM last November, there was a presentation by Stephen Scoffham and Steve Rawlinson, co-editors of Sustainability Education A Classroom Guide.  This was followed by a discussion based on issues raised in the book.  The presentation and discussion was recorded and the link to the video is here [ passcode byGd7x*b ].   . People Vs Climate Change – Into…

Gorne, but not forgotten!

Today’s post is by Dr David Dixon who has wide experience as a primary school Headteacher, and who is now an NAEE Trustee. As with all our blogs, the views expressed are not necessarily those of the Association. Gorne, but not forgotten! In the London Borough of Lewisham, about 6 miles from the City of…

Mother Earth is Weeping

Sue Shanks reviews Mother Earth is Weeping  by Claire Donald. This slim little book follows Mother Earth as she shares her worries with the moon about the negative environmental impact that people are having on the planet. Turning to the Sun, Mother Earth and the Moon are cheered by the Sun’s belief that there is capacity for…