Integrating Climate Education into a High-Quality Maths Curriculum | Primary

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Tony Cotton Author, international education consultant, and former teacher
Webinar 57min

In this webinar, Tony Cotton, author, international education consultant, and former teacher and lecturer in mathematics education will provide headteachers, governors, senior leaders, maths leads, teachers and practitioners with advice and practical guidance on integrating climate education into the primary maths curriculum, as part of a holistic approach to develop pupils’ knowledge and understanding of climate change, aligned with the government’s flagship strategy.

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This webinar will provide headteachers, governors, senior leaders, maths leads, teachers and practitioners with advice and practical guidance on integrating climate education into the primary maths curriculum, as part of a holistic approach to develop pupils’ knowledge and understanding of climate change, aligned with the government’s flagship strategy.

As part of the DfE’s flagship ‘Sustainability and climate change strategy’, educators are expected to support children and young people’s understanding of the natural environment and climate change through the national curriculum, built on a foundation of fundamental numeracy, literacy and broad academic knowledge.

In this webinar, Tony Cotton, author, international education consultant, and former teacher and lecturer in mathematics education will provide headteachers, governors, senior leaders, maths leads, teachers and practitioners with advice and practical guidance on integrating climate education into the primary maths curriculum, as part of a holistic approach to develop pupils’ knowledge and understanding of climate change, aligned with the government’s flagship strategy.