Integrating climate change into the secondary curriculum RM359 / B03
Summary
Climate change is among the greatest threats and challenges of our time. From scientific analysis and technology to global political debate, tackling climate change requires a multi-disciplinary approach and encompasses a wide range of topics. During this course, you will learn about the science behind climate change, the strategies that are being employed to tackle the problem and explore creative ways to integrate this topic into the secondary curriculum.
A number of schools are eligible for a bursary upon attendance of this course. To find out if your school is eligible please email slp-support@stem.org.uk.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE ADDRESS: NOW WILL BE HELD AT CCCU MEDWAY CAMPUS, CHATHAM.
Who is it for?
This course is for secondary subject leaders, teachers and trainee teachers.
What topics are covered?
- Evidence for human-caused climate change
- Impacts of climate change
- How can individuals help tackle climate change?
- How is business and technology helping to tackle climate change
How will you learn?
This course will de delivered face to face at the National STEM Learning Centre in York.
Outcomes
- Evidence for human-caused climate change
- Impacts of climate change
- How can individuals help tackle climate change?
- How is business and technology helping to tackle climate change?
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Integrating climate change into the secondary curriculum | 04 July 2022 | 09:30-15:30 | Canterbury Christ Church University |
Actions
Cost
* Your school or college will receive the bursary on successful completion of the CPD and impact toolkit. Find out more. | ||
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State-funded school or college | Activity fee£185.00 +VAT | Standard bursary available*£400.00 |
Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity fee£370.00 +VAT |
Check your School bursary status
The bursary value may be higher for your school or college.
Additional information
For courses at the National STEM Learning Centre in York, fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course.
Alternative dates
Northstowe Secondary College, Stirling Road, Northstowe, Cambridge CB24 1DJ
St Clement Danes School, Chenies Road, Chorleywood WD3 6EW
The Hertfordshire & Essex High School and Science College, Warwick Road, Bishop's Stortford CM23 5NJ
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