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Challenging Racial Bias in the Classroom, Workshop, Mar 6th 2025
This workshop aims to equip educators with practical strategies and tools to address and respond to microaggressions and racial prejudice…
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Lesson Plan: Learning from a Double Disease
Lesson Plan: Learning from a Double Disease Strand Five: The Biological World Main Learning Outcome 6: Evaluate how human health…
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Lesson Plan: Pros and Cons of Hydroelectric Power
Learners explore how hydroelectric power works and consider its benefits and problems by comparing a locally-led project in Kenya with…
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Lesson Plan: Planting Health
In this lesson, learners will explore the importance of plants in medicine, the impact of biodiversity loss globally, and the…
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A ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ approach to Sustainability, Workshop, Sep 17th or Sep 19th 2024
This workshop will help teachers to bring a broader global perspective to their teaching and learning. Advice will also be…
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Modern Day Slavery
The abolition of the transatlantic slave trade began 200 years ago, and many schools marked this event. However, new forms…
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Peace keeping
Peace and stability are central to sustainable development.…
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Conflict and the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Arms Trade
The world cannot afford war. People cannot stand by while the numbers of war and environmental refugees soar, while poverty…
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Biodiversity
A 2019 UN report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has found that nature is…
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Resource Extraction
Countries that are rich in natural resources are often poor and suffer from high rates of inequality, corruption, human rights…
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Sustainable Fishing
Overfishing is the process of catching too many fish at once, so that the breeding population becomes too depleted to…
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Marine Pollution
Our oceans have become our dumpsters. Marine pollution threatens the health of our coasts and ocean and it comes in…
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Climate Justice
Climate Justice is the reality that it is those that contribute least to climate change (through their emissions) are the…
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The Circular Economy
The circular economy is a process of minimising waste and making the most out of finite resources to achieve sustainable…
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Access to Markets and Industry
Goal 9 focuses on making sure that industries and infrastructure is future-proofed and responsive to the needs of people, giving…
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Child Labour
For tens of millions of children around the world, their basic rights are at risk because they have to work.…
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Energy and Human Rights
There is a clear link between reducing the use of fossil fuels and the effects of climate change that our…
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Water Conflict
The conflict over water relates to the gap between demand and supply. Add in climate change, the geopolitics of water…
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Quality Education
Education is a public good, a global common good, a fundamental human right and a basis for guaranteeing the realisation…
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Poverty
Poverty is not natural; it is man-made but the way that it is spoken about and particularly how people living…
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