Conversations on Teaching for Climate Action
Conversations on Teaching for Climate Action
Together with UNESCO and Education International, the OECD launched a campaign to learn more about how teachers empower students on climate action. In conjunction, our Conversations on Teaching for Climate Action brings together some of the inspiring and innovative teacher voices to discuss important climate education matters. You can also watch COP26's Teaching for Climate Action: Schools Shaping the Future, to see a discussion on the insights gathered from the initiative.
We would like to thank all those who attended these conversations and hope that you enjoyed taking part in the conversations. We invite you to revisit the videos and to share your questions and own practices in the comments!
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From Young Chang
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From Young Chang
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From Noelle Geller
| 260 260 plays | 5/5 (2 Votes)Students participate in a dynamic, evening contest, giving fun and short presentations on ecological transitions and sustainable development. The entire community is… -
From Josephine Udonsi
| 247 247 plays | 5/5 (2 Votes)A biology teacher in Nigeria describes the Green Issues initiative, partnering with NGOs and agencies, to carry out SDG activities in the community and raise student… -
From Kavita Sanghvi
| 550 550 plays | 5/5 (3 Votes)The video showcases the need for climate action to be incorporated within the school curriculum. It advocates student agency and shares the work done by students and… -
From Nita Seng
| 262 262 plays | 5/5 (1 Vote)Providing teachers with high-quality instructional materials to lessen their burden of implementation will empower teachers to teach about climate change and in turn,… -
From Young Chang
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From Ana PiƱeiro
| 326 326 plays | 0/5 (0 Votes)Hacemos carpetas reutilizando 60 mascarillas quirúrgicas...un recuerdo bonito de una etapa triste. A partir de una idea simple, una gran solución para el…