Education for a sustainable planet
A hugely impactful session from the Global Schools Festival 2020 by Matt Larsen-Daw.
Schools can play a key role in saving the planet, through equipping and inspiring young people to shape a sustainable future for society, and through projects and practices that contribute to addressing climate change and restoring nature. In this session, we are introduced to the principles behind a ‘whole school approach’ to sustainability, and gain some inspiration and key tools to get started.
Видео Education for a sustainable planet канала Cambridge University Press ELT
Schools can play a key role in saving the planet, through equipping and inspiring young people to shape a sustainable future for society, and through projects and practices that contribute to addressing climate change and restoring nature. In this session, we are introduced to the principles behind a ‘whole school approach’ to sustainability, and gain some inspiration and key tools to get started.
Видео Education for a sustainable planet канала Cambridge University Press ELT
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