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If you want to keep up with what the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) and its partners are up to, you can subscribe to their monthly Newsletter here. As a taster, here is their post-election update, and the June Newsletter itself is here. NB, nominations are now open for the 8th annual learning outside…
What do you think about zoos? If you’re ambivalent about their message and morality, then you might find Gordon Eaglesham’s blog a useful aid to your thinking, and that of your students. The post refers to Chris Packham’s recent article on zoos and their role in conservation, for the BBC Wildlife magazine. This is as honest…
June 19th is Empty Classroom Day. Where will you be? Will you be joining schools and organisations across the UK to celebrate outdoor learning. Will you spend a lesson outside, or do more? You can sign up your school, here, to be part of it and to hear news in the run up to the day.
LEEF is a network for London’s most innovative and passionate urban Environmental Educators. You can catch up with their latest activities here. Contact Anna Portch [aportch@wildlondon.org.uk ] if you want to keep in touch with what they do, including information about their four new Fellows: Beth Barbara, Lucy Gijsen, Melissa Rose, and Melissa Glackin.
This Wednesday, June 10th, the University of Gloucestershire is hosting the 2015 Learning for Sustainable Futures event which is focusing on student experience. It features new projects in Accountancy, Fine Art, Business, Fashion, Sports Placements and Libraries, as well as an interactive panel discussion about how to engage students in sustainability through social enterprise, placements and…
A free (massive) online course (MOOC) is being launched by UWE Bristol offering community groups and individuals the chance to learn what makes a ‘green city’. This new initiative is the first of its type to be launched linked to a European Green Capital City. As part of Big Green Week, Simon Bates, the course developer…
Monday’s BBC Panorama programma will address the issue of GM technology and food. The theme is: A new generation of GM foods is winning over governments and former critics of the technology, and scientists say the crops could help feed people in the developing world. So are those who oppose GM doing more harm than good? And…
UNESCO has released two education-focused reports: Global Citizenship Education: Preparing Learners for the Challenges of the 21st Century This is an overview of the delivery of yet another adjectival education: GCE – Global Citizenship Education. The report makes recommendations on how GCE can become a more integral part of teaching and learning. It focuses on support for teacher education, better…
Will you be at the Growing Up Global and Green conference on September 18th? If so, do come to the NAEE stand and say hello. We’ll tell you about the benefits of membership, and be very happy to sign you up while you’re there.
Today’s Guardian reports that global warming has not undergone a ‘pause’ or ‘hiatus’. A new study looked anew at the temperature records of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) in the light of changing methods of measuring the global surface temperature over the past century. Adjustments to the data were slight, but removed a flattening of the graph this century…