Pupil-Powered Change: Involving Young People in Environmental Action | Primary

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Paula Malone Climate education consultant, founder of the School Climate Network
Webinar 54min

This webinar will provide you with expert guidance on harnessing pupil power in the development of environmental initiatives and action plans in primary settings, taking as inspiration some of the amazing pupil-powered changes that are happening in schools around the country, and drawing on a range of credible tools, resources and further support.

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For: Headteachers, senior leaders, teachers and practitioners 

Aim: This webinar will provide you with expert guidance on harnessing pupil power in the development of environmental initiatives and action plans in primary settings, taking as inspiration some of the amazing pupil-powered changes that are happening in schools around the country, and drawing on a range of credible tools, resources and further support. 

Rationale: The DfE’s sustainability and climate change strategy highlights the value of involving children and young people in practical activities ‘to increase climate resilience, reduce carbon impact and enhance biodiversity’ which will enable them ‘to translate knowledge into positive action to improve their local communities, their country and the planet’.