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SEEd would like to find out about our experience of Education for Sustainable Development [ESD] in the UK, and it has a survey aimed (mostly) at teachers based on how they engage with Education for Sustainable Development on a day-to-day basis. SEEd says: “Even if you’ve never heard of Education for Sustainable Development before, don’t panic! The purpose of the…
Project Dirt is the UK’s most active network connecting and resourcing environmental and community projects. Click here to read its community news update, with a selection of resources and community topics from across the Project Dirt network. We think that this is one of the best photographs we’ve had on our website for quite some time – and…
Mother Nature Network says that Laplace’s equation might be “one of the keys to understanding nature”. However, you’ll need to log on to wired.com for a decent explanation of it all.
The GA website has a feature on 3 lessons whose aims are to create an innovative, engaging and, where possible, pupil-led piece of fieldwork that will develop their personal geographies. In addition, they will increase their awareness of environmental and road safety issues in their local area and will encourage them to consider biking or walking to…
From 29th July, the grow2eat.com website will automatically redirect to www.nsalg.org.uk as it is joining forces with The National Allotment Society. Grow 2 Eat says: “Thank you for all of your support over the years and for meeting us at the shows we exhibited at; the Harrogate Flower Show, Blisworth Canal Festival and Malvern Spring Festival. We’ve…
Today’s blog is by Henricus Peters, NAEE’s social media & e-journal editor. From 31 May to 3 June 2016, experts from nearly 40 countries, including 12 outside Africa, gathered in Arusha, Tanzania, for an international conference “Safeguarding African World Heritage as a Driver of Sustainable Development” co-organized by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the United…
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Click here to see a film of a small range of the many events that took place during British Science Week (11 – 20 March) 2016. In September, the BA is also launching a celebration of the 30th anniversary of its flagship education programme, the CREST Awards. It will be casting a nostalgic eye back over the history of the awards and the…
Thanks to Natural England for these links to a series of briefing notes summarising evidence on links between natural environments and a variety of health outcomes. They were published on Gov.UK last Friday morning. EIN015 – Connection to Nature: evidence briefing EIN016 – Methods, Glossary and Evaluation Resources: evidence briefing EIN017 – Links between…
To read the latest from the Natural Connections team, just click here. This is the summary of their 3-year project funded by Natural England: “Children from 125 schools across the South West on England are happier, healthier and more motivated to learn thanks to a new project commissioned by Natural England that has turned the…