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Union renewal and development 27 October 2021 Niger: Climate change education is a trade union priority
Faced with the advance of the desert and increasing floods, teacher unionists in Niger have drafted a Guide to Educational Activities on Climate Change, as well as a Manual for the Study Circles of Niger, which includes the climate issue. The Syndicat National des Enseignants du Niger (SNEN) was one...
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Climate action and literacy 13 October 2021 Educators in Asia-Pacific call for an urgent commitment to quality climate change education
Participants at the Education International Asia-Pacific (EIAP) Region’s Conference, “Mobilising Educators for Climate Change Education”, urge governments, education unions in the region, and delegates to the 2021 United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference (COP 26) to ensure quality climate change education (CCE) for all and to recognise its role in...
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Future of work in education 12 October 2021 Teach for the Planet: Asia-Pacific educators campaign for climate change education for all
Educators and their unions from the Asia-Pacific region have urged governments to urgently prioritise the provision of quality climate change education. On 11 October, educators launched the Education International Asia-Pacific (EIAP) Region’s campaign, “Educators for Sustainable Development”, by calling for government support for teachers in their climate action initiatives.
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Climate action and literacy Teach for the Planet | An Education Unionist’s Guide to Climate Education Advocacy
Alanah Torralba
30 September 2021We can still avoid the worst consequences of climate change if we start making critical changes today. This is where teachers can make a difference: by educating students and their communities about the pathways to a more livable and equitable future.
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Climate action and literacy 22 July 2021 “Harnessing education’s power for positive climate action”
Rachel Bolstad
I want educators to get excited about climate change. Not because it is a good thing, but because there is so much that we can do to play a constructive, positive role in the solutions for a better future.
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Climate action and literacy 7 July 2021 “Education for Sustainable Development on the agenda”
Siri Skjaeveland Lode
I am a member of the Executive Board of Union of Education Norway, and I was so lucky to be part of Norway's delegation to the World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development , organized by UNESCO, from 17 to 19 May 2021. During three whole days, delegates from all...
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Climate action and literacy 5 July 2021 Teach for the Planet: Students and Teachers Confront the Climate Crisis
Join students and teachers from around the world for a dialogue with governments on quality climate education for all. What does it need to look like? How can it empower students for climate action? How do we make it happen everywhere?
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Climate action and literacy 1 July 2021 Education International, the OECD and UNESCO join forces to support teacher collaboration on climate education
Launched during an online event co-hosted by Education International, the OECD and UNESCO on 1 July, the Global Teaching Insights initiative is part of Education International’s Teach for the Planet campaign . The project features an online platform where teachers can connect with colleagues from around the world to share...
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Climate action and literacy 23 June 2021 G20 Education Ministers’ Meeting: A missed opportunity to prioritise climate education
Despite global calls from teachers, students and civil society, G20 Education and Labour Ministers meeting under the Italian Presidency, failed to recognise the imperative need for universal climate education.
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Climate action and literacy 14 June 2021 Teachers from Latin America unite to Educate for the Planet
More than 6000 teachers from Argentina, and from education unions in Latin America and the world, participated in the International Congress on Environmental Education, organised by the Confederación de Trabajadores de la Educación de la República Argentina (CTERA).
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Future of work in education 10 June 2021 Research to inform teaching in times of climate and public health emergencies
On the second and last day of Education International’s Research Network (ResNet), participants focused on teaching in times of climate and health emergencies. They underlined that it is crucial to build an evidence base for union advocacy and policy making that highlights educators and their expertise in times of crisis...
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Climate action and literacy 3 June 2021 “Argentina: Teachers lead national strategy for Comprehensive Environmental Education.”
Graciela Mandolini
We live in a historical time in which all kinds of emergencies are constantly being played out: environmental, climate, energy, health, economic ... All of these converge in what many authors define as thecrisis of civilization. The environmental agenda has been setting the pace and environmental conflicts have burst into...
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Climate action and literacy 3 June 2021 Joint Civil Society Statement on Climate Education Ambition
Education has not been prioritised as a solution to the climate crisis. It is now time to realise the great potential of education.
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Climate action and literacy 3 June 2021 G20 Education Ministers urged to back quality climate education ahead of UN COP26 conference in Glasgow
Hundreds of millions of workers, teachers, youth, and environmentalists say education is key to climate action and a strong sustainable economy.
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Climate action and literacy 1 June 2021 Education International’s Climate Network showcases powerful union responses to climate change
Collective power and support in achieving universal climate change education were at the heart of the second meeting of Education International’s Climate Network.
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Climate action and literacy 21 May 2021 Global collaboration between educators and youth movements to boost transformative education for a sustainable future
At the Worldwide Student Summit on Climate Action and Biodiversity, Education International joined hands with students and youth to call for education for sustainable development to become a worldwide priority in education at all levels.
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Climate action and literacy 20 May 2021 Role of teachers in education for sustainable development highlighted by educators and partners
The importance of providing quality education for sustainable development (ESD) was highlighted at the recent UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development. This vital topic – and ensuring that teachers receive initial and continuous training on that topic – was raised by Education International’s member organisations and partners during...
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Climate action and literacy 17 May 2021 Governments must work in collaboration with teachers for education for sustainable development
Education International’s president Susan Hopgood brought the Teach for the Planet campaign to UNESCO’s World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and emphasised the importance of collaborating with the teaching profession to successfully implement ESD.
Governments must work in collaboration with teachers for education for sustainable development