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July 8, 2025

Lessons for a Wise World: Science, Workshop, Dec 9th 2025

Age Group:
Junior Cycle
Themes:
  • Biodiversity
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  • Hydroelectric power
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Subjects:
  • Science
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Event Date

December 9, 2025

Event Time

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Location

Online
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Lessons for a Wise World: Science

This workshop offered three lesson plans for teachers of Junior Cycle Science. Both informative and interactive, it outlined activities for the classroom which both achieve curricular learning outcomes and link to global justice issues. It included participatory exercises and time for discussion and questions. Themes include the human impact of biodiversity loss; indigenous peoples’ expertise in preserving knowledge, and the benefits and challenges of hydroelectric power using case studies from the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ South.

 

Workshop Resources

ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ 3 lesson plans for Junior Cycle Science:

  1. Pros and Cons of Hydroelectric power
  2. Learning from a Double Disease
  3. Planting Health

ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Teacher Handbook and Activities Guide

Other resources

Pros and Cons of Hydroelectric Power

Articles

  • Article on the from , a non-profit, independent environmental newsroom that reports on climate change and biodiversity loss using data journalism.
  • For more on the Pak Beng Dam see the article on concerns around flooding (Oct 2024).

Planting Health

Articles

  • from the National Biodiversity Data Centre
  • conservation from around the world from ClientEarth, an international environmental law non-profit organisation that uses the law to drive systemic change and protect the planet.

Podcast

  • and

By climate podcast from COP, 30 esp episodes.

 

Video

  • Video (3 min 40) by Sustainable Urban Delta Foundation, a non-profit organisation that promotes urban sustainability through local food production.

Learning from a Double Disease (Strand 5 LO 6)

Videos

  • Study summary and video (2 min 15) suggesting that lifestyle and environmental factors affect human health more than genes (Strand 5 LO 6) from Oxford University’s
  • Video (4 min) from Science Animated