A special on-location episode recorded at Oxford Brookes University for the Geographical Association Annual Conference 2025 (https://geography.org.uk/events-cpd/ga-annual-conference-and-exhibition/). Part of our season-long special focusing on #ClimateAmbassadors, Kit Marie explores the multitude of talks, workshops, resources and exhibits that focused on climate action in the education sector and how the #GeographyTeacher community can use their knowledge, expertise and passion to drive real change in their education settings.
WATCH this special episode over on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PMwo_b3E8nU
00:30 Introduction
01:55 Immesive VR experiences (Birkbeck, University of London) https://www.bbk.ac.uk/news/climate-learning-with-virtual-reality
03:30 Powerful resources for cross-curricular climate education (Dr Andrew Lee, University College London)
09:30 Rivercraft - A #Minecraft Education tool on flood management (Susie Syme, Environment Agency) https://education.minecraft.net/en-us/lessons/rivercraft-2
15:38 Using GIS with the National Education Nature Park (GA ICT SIG - see https://www.youtube.com/live/AM8gYNDo4V4 for the full session)
21:46 Using Climate Ambassadors for careers education (GAConf25 #Teachmeet)
26:22 Megawatt - a card game promoting energy literacy (Miguel Trenkel Lopez, CurieUs Games) https://megawatt.game/
Geography specialists and climate action in schools - workshop supported by Climate Ambassadors:
28:07 Context, climate action plans and the role of the sustainability leads
33:54 How the Sister Projects can support efforts
36:27 #ClimateAmbassadors and their role (Aideen Foley and Claire Gilbert)
38:30 Example of meaningful and impactful local climate action through the #Geography currculum - mapping trees in Lurgan (Alistair Hamill, Lugan College)
52:20 Using Climate Ambassadors to embed careers education in the Geography curriculum
55:22 Designing a sustainable school activity
57:04 Next steps for Geography specialists - becoming climate literate through local contextual data and becoming or supporting the Sustainability Lead
1:01:05 Chat with Juanita Shephard from the Department of Education
1:06:25 Some other highlights from the Conference (Environment Agency, Emma Rawlings Smith, Hina Robinson, Julia Tanner)
1:10:56 Final thoughts
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