Professional Learning & Training
Support for educators and pupils working on our Climate Action Schools programmes.
We offer a range of professional learning opportunities to support educators in all sectors.
Interactive online sessions to support educators to deliver our environmental education programmes in any context, plus new sessions directed at pupils to support their experience. Below you will find a description of each session. Please register using the form below.
We are always developing new sessions, so watch this space!
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Support for Pupils
Eco-Schools | Young Reporters for the Environment
Training for Educators
Climate Action Schools | Eco-Schools | LEAF | Young Reporters for the Environment | Food & The Environment
Professional Learning for Educators
UpStream Battle | Climate Ready Classrooms: Train the Trainer
Support for Pupils
Eco-Schools
These sessions are intended for a class or Eco-Committee to attend while accompanied by an educator. All sessions start at 1:30pm
Becoming an Eco-School
Part 1: Eco-Committee & Environmental Review
An introduction to your Eco-Schools work and the different things you will cover, with special attention on how to carry out your Environmental Review.
Part 2: Action Planning
How to put together your Action Plan, including what to Measure and Monitor to make sure your work is on the right track.
Part 3: Involving your Community
How to make the most of community links and share your work with a wider audience
Additional support sessions
Meet & Greet
Learn about Eco-Schools work and experience directly from Eco-Committees and pupils, with a chance to ask questions and meet a variety of schools and Eco groups.
Young Reporters for the Environment
These sessions are intended for a class or YRE Committee to attend while accompanied by an educator. All sessions start at 1:30pm
Mentor Sessions
A conversation with one of our YRE Mentors about effective storytelling through each of the three mediums. Planned sessions include: Storytelling Through Photography, Storytelling Through Video and Storytelling Through Writing.
Advocating for the Environment
How to use your voice to effectively advocate for change in environmental issues.
Reaching Out to the Media
How to communicate with newspapers, radio and television to share your messages, including how to write a press release, how to submit an article and how to give a good interview.
Conducting a Good Interview
How to interview someone for a video or report. Includes: how to ask effective questions, how to structure an interview to get the information you require, and how to stay safe.
Training For Educators
Climate Action Schools
All twilight sessions at 4pm
One Planet Picnic, Young Reporters for the Environment, Climate Ready Classrooms, Eco-Schools… Did you know that all of these programmes (and more!) are under our Climate Action Schools banner? Come and join us in this informative session where we will walk you through all the different programmes, lessons and activities you can take part of, and how they support your pupils attaining learning for sustainability, developing their voice and critical thinking, and developing STEM skills and more.
Eco-Schools
All twilight sessions at 4pm
An introduction to the Eco-Schools Scotland programme and how to apply for a Green Flag Award using the online portal. (What is Eco-Schools?)
Eco-Schools Basics: Action Plans & Measuring
How to put together your Action Plan, looking at the importance of your aims and including what to Measure and Monitor to make sure your work is on the right track.
Eco-Schools Core Topic: Climate Action
Get some ideas on how to tackle our NEW core Eco-Schools Topic Climate Action and what your school or nursery can do.
Eco-Schools Topic: Litter & Waste
Get some ideas on how to tackle Eco-Schools Litter & Waste Topic and what your school or nursery can do.
LEAF
Welcome to LEAF
An introduction to the Learning About Forests programme, for educators who will be leading this programme in their school. LEAF advocates outdoor learning and hands-on experiences, for pupils to gain a deeper understanding of the natural world. (What is LEAF?)
Part 1: Meeting the Aims
Meeting for LEAF participating establishments covering how to meet the aims of the LEAF award in your Action Plan.
Part 2: Connecting to Nature
Meeting for LEAF participating establishments covering nature connection as part of LEAF.
Part 3: Applying for Your Award
Meeting for LEAF participating establishments covering what to include in your application and how to apply for your award.
LEAF Showcase
Celebration showcase for LEAF participating establishments sharing the amazing activities that have taken place over the year.
Young Reporters for the Environment
All twilight sessions at 4pm
Welcome to Young Reporters
An introduction to our Young Reporters for the Environment programme for educators looking to lead it in their establishments. Give committed pupils the opportunity to have their voice heard on environmental issues that matter to them. Write a report, take a photograph or make a video reporting on the environment. (What is Young Reporters?)
YRE Showcase
Celebration showcase for YRE participants to sharing the amazing entries for the year.
One Planet Picnic
All twilight sessions at 4pm
Preparing Your One Planet Picnic
One Planet Picnic can be part of your transition work or an end of term celebration. It is a great way to use and celebrate your harvests at the start of the new academic year. (What is One Planet Picnic?)
Soup and A Story
Winter is an opportunity to share soup and a story. We'll share recipes and stories that celebrate growing and harvest.
Pocket Garden
Welcome to Pocket Garden
Learn about this fabulous annual competition and how to bring it into your setting. Pocket Garden is a fantastic opportunity for pupils to put in action their ideas, imagination and skills in designing and creating a miniature garden. (What is Pocket Garden?)
Meet the Mentors
Meet our Pocket Garden Mentors and find out what kind of support they can offer your school.
Professional Learning for Educators
Upstream Battle
Twilights over multiple dates
A free professional learning programme designed to provide the tools and resources for educators to use source to sea litter as a context for nurturing STEM learning.
We are currently seeking support to offer this CLPL course next academic year.
Climate Ready Classrooms: Train the Trainer
Twilights over multiple dates
Get accredited to deliver carbon literacy training to young people aged 14–17 years. Suitable for teachers, head teachers, CLD practitioners, and youth workers.