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Is it up to schools now?
I've been reading NAEE's latest blog post from Richard Dunne leader of the Harmony Project. It's worth a read and contains this passage: "... The climate emergency has come about from a complete lack of understanding of what we need to...
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Helping the DfE develop its sustainability and climate change education strategy
The DfE wants feedback on its draft sustainability and climate change education strategy for education and children’s services systems. These are my initial thoughts: I ... support the statement that education is critical to fighting climate change, and the acknowledgement that...
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Natural History and the DfE
The DfE is saying nothing about the chances of the GCSE in natural history getting approval. The proposal is "with ministers" I understand. But what advice are they getting from civil servants do you suppose? The fact that it wasn't...
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RCP 8.5
I've been reading an article in Unherd from Tom Chivers on the gloom we saw at COP26. Chivers says that the predictions we hear about doom and damnation are based on something called RCP 8.5 which is a worst case scenario...
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After 50 Years of environmental education, what now?
What follows is a slightly edited version of the talk I gave to the 2021 AGM of the National Association for Environmental Education [ NAEE ] on Nov 20th. It was one of two invited presentations on the day under...
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Copse 26
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;...
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A farewell to Ms T
I watched the ever-downbeat and miderabilist Ms T as she wandered the streets of Glasgow, and I listened to her latest peroration to the faithful. She clearly has nothing new to say, and seemingly nothing positive to contribute. Indeed, she...
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Down and Out
Did you watch the final session of COP26 on TV? Did you see the last few seconds ambush by India (and their Chinese pals)? The trouble with carrying out skulduggery in public is that everyone can see. All very unsubtle....
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Learn for our planet – Act for the climate
So says the statement issued by the Co-Chairs of the Education and Environment Ministers summit at COP26 last Friday. This was the meeting I skipped on Friday. There's a 6 point preamble (in that awful, stilted UNESCO-speak) followed by 8...
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The DfE's new environmental education strategy
The DfE has launched its new environmental education strategy for consultation. Actually, they called it a (draft) Sustainability & Climate Change strategy (for the education & children’s services systems). You can read it here. There are 5 mentions of curriculum, but...