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Greening curriculum guidance: Teaching and learning for climate action

Designed for educators, policymakers, and organizations involved in climate education, this resource aims to inspire climate action and increase awareness by equipping educators with tools to integrate climate education into curricula.

Details

Publication date
26 September 2024
Author
UNESCO
I am a(n)
  • Educator
  • Pact community (member)
I want to know how to
  • Inspire others to take climate action
I am interested in
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Climate science
  • Countering disinformation
  • Environment
  • Just transition

Description

This Guidance responds to the calls from young people for a holistic approach to climate change and sustainability in the curriculum. It outlines a common language on how quality climate change and sustainability can be reflected in the curriculum by setting expected learning outcomes per age group. The objective is to have 90 per cent of all countries include climate change in their curricula by 2030, as established by the Greening Education Partnership.

This Guidance aims to support countries, schools or individual practitioners in reassessing their ongoing practices to adopt a more action-oriented, holistic, scientifically accurate, justice-driven and lifelong learning approach to climate change.

Greening curriculum guidance: teaching and learning for climate action

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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2024
Greening curriculum guidance: Teaching and learning for climate action