Co-Founder of Earth Warriors, Keya is an early childhood education specialist, and over the past nine years has taught in early childhood classrooms, designed and facilitated teacher professional development and created play-based curricula for low-resource settings. Keya has a Master’s Degree in International Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she was an Early Childhood Education Zaentz Fellow, and an undergraduate degree in International Development and Chinese from UCLA.
See more from Keya LambaHow to Introduce Climate Education and Sustainability in Early Years
This webinar will equip headteachers, managers, teachers and practitioners with practical knowledge, tips and tools so that they can incorporate climate change education into their early years curriculum in a way which enthuses and empowers young children.

This webinar will equip headteachers, managers, teachers and practitioners with practical knowledge, tips and tools so that they can incorporate climate change education into their early years curriculum in a way which enthuses and empowers young children.
The DfE policy paper, ‘Sustainability and climate change: a strategy for the education and children’s services systems’, highlights the importance of providing opportunities from early years onwards to ‘develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the importance of nature, sustainability and the causes and impact of climate change and to translate this knowledge into positive action and solutions’.
In this webinar, Earth Warriors, the world's first organisation to provide a climate education curriculum for 3-11-year-olds using a positive and empowering approach, explains how early years settings can broach the complex issue of climate change in a solutions-focused way, inviting young children to become Earth Warriors and understand how their individual actions can make a difference.