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Teacher Training



         Outputs                                                                          Target       Total

         Number of teachers participating in training days                                  420         453



      This  year  we have had  453  attendees on  our  solutions  to  climate  change.  Importantly  the
      virtual training sessions. Below is a brief overview  training stresses what we can do as individuals,
      of the different courses we have delivered this  schools,  and  communities  to  help  tackle  the
      year, all delivered in Welsh and English.              climate crisis, with real life examples of actions
                                                             that the educators can take back to school to
      Back  to  Basics  New  Coordinators  Training  implement. We were really pleased  to have

      A  regular  training  that helps educators to  Size of Wales collaborating on these sessions,
      implement the Eco-Schools programme within  bringing their unique perspective and resources
      their school  and  develop  their skills  and  to the training. Going forward we will have this
      knowledge. This  year we have run  secondary  training accredited by the Carbon Literacy Trust.
      and ALN specific courses alongside the primary
      level training.                                        School Grounds for Wildlife Training
                                                             A  popular  training  session  that  explores  the
      Climate Change Training                                importance of  biodiversity  within  school
      This  training  offers  educators  a  chance  to  grounds  and  how simple steps can be taken
      understand the science of climate change more  to improve habitats within  them. Curriculum
      fully,  and how to communicate  it with young  based  activities  are  demonstrated,  expanding

 This project was carried out in lieu of the target  progress and the long-term increase in impact   people,  how  we  are  impacting  our  planet  teacher  understanding and  knowledge,  and

 to engage  with  15 secondary schools  in  a  and engagement that we hope will result.  and  what changes  we are  likely  to see  as a  highlighting the connections that can be made
 ‘Climate Conversation’ as it offers a far greater   result. Topics  covered include  the  importance  between young people and nature.
 reach with a longer lasting impact, in terms of  We  have  been  collaborating  with  the  Youth   of moving towards a circular economy,  the
 number of schools and pupils it will engage with.  Climate Ambassadors (YCA) and  we are   issue  of  climate  anxiety,  and  nature-based
 We have already met with the Carbon Literacy  supporting  the  development  of  their  work,
 Trust to discuss the development and they have  including  a booklet to support  young  people
 given us  access to  a wealth  of  resources for  in schools to take a lead in setting up an Eco/
 engaging older pupils with climate discussions  Climate Committee. We also participated in an
 and action, so work is now underway to make  Instagram live  session  about  COP26  to widen
 these relevant for students in Wales.   the conversation of climate change with young
 people.

 Discussions with teachers in secondary schools
 have  shown that this approach will  be well
 received and the model  of  providing  both
 training  and resources to support  students to
 engage  with peers and their local community
 would work effectively. We are excited to see this










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