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Teachers for the Planet: 100 Climate Education Solutions Now Available!

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Posted On : 8 August 2024

Building a Network, Inspiring Action

The Teachers for the Planet program, led by Learning Planet Institute, Aga Khan Foundation, and Teach For All, has achieved a major milestone!

The Good News:
  • A vibrant community of educators focused on climate change education has been established.
  • Over the past year, they've collected a remarkable 100 outstanding, teacher-led climate education solutions from a staggering 60 countries!
Where to Find Them?
These solutions were presented to policymakers at COP28 through an online repository launched in December 2023. You can now explore these innovative approaches on the Teachers for the Planet website!

Teachers for the Planet: Putting Educators at the Center
This program aims to ensure every child receives quality climate change education. It recognizes the crucial role educators play and seeks to elevate their voices in the fight against climate change.

Calling All Educators!
Do you have a climate change education solution that's making a difference? The program is still seeking exceptional initiatives! Submit yours through the "Submit Your Solution" button and share this opportunity with your network.

Why Participate?
  • Be part of a global community of educators tackling climate change.
  • Showcase your innovative approach on the Teachers for the Planet repository.
  • Inspire and empower other educators around the world.
Teachers for the Planet Program Goals:
  • Build Community: Foster collaboration and share best practices among educators and education leaders focused on climate action.
  • Inspire Action: Create a comprehensive resource of proven climate education solutions for teachers, school leaders, and policymakers.
Program Impact:
This program strives to:
  • Increase Access: Provide teachers, students, and education ministries with new avenues to connect with decision-makers in climate change.
  • Empower Educators: Equip teachers, students, and ministries to design and implement solutions for addressing climate change.
  • Spark Action: Offer new resources and training opportunities to integrate climate change education into classrooms.
Further Resources:
Explore the research and learning that shaped the Teachers for the Planet program, including reports from Brookings Institution, UNESCO, and the World Bank and more information on their website.