Wokingham Today

University promotes climate topics in school

- To get involved, contact climateedu­cation@reading.ac.uk

A PLAN to improve climate education has been launched by the University of Reading this week.

The Climate Education Action Plan, launched on Monday at COP26, comprises nine ways to help pupils tackle the impacts of climate change.

It was developed in partnershi­p with the Department for Education, Met Office, Royal Meteorolog­ical Society, Office for Climate Education, the

EAUC Alliance for Sustainabi­lity Leadership in Education, climate solutions charity Ashden and young campaigner­s.

It follows a Climate Education Summit in September, attended by over 500 people, where young people, scientists, education specialist­s, campaigner­s and policymake­rs discussed how all pupils should be equipped with skills to adapt to climate change.

Professor Andrew CharltonPe­rez, head of mathematic­al, physical and computatio­nal sciences at the university, said it is vital young people learn the effects of climate change.

He said: “There is a lot of great work being done by teachers and schools around the country, but we have heard loud and clear, not least from young people, that we need a step change in climate education.”

Professor Charlton-Perez added it is crucial that everyone works together to give all young people access to highqualit­y, up-to-date climate informatio­n.

“This is an issue that requires action right now,” he said.

“We are therefore delighted to have the support of the Department for Education and our partners to enact significan­t positive changes that can take place immediatel­y.”

Among the plan’s nine strands are pledges to provide profession­al developmen­t in climate education.

It will lead on three strands, which the University’s Institute of Education has already made progress for the academic year.

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STUDY: The University of Reading is working to enhance climate education in schools

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