Our Heritage
Our Heritage
Eco-Schools has a new Topic!
Join us for an introduction to the new Heritage topic. This Live Lesson explores what heritage means to us and gives examples of the effects of climate change. We also introduce actions we can take to engage, protect & record our heritage using examples from schools already taking part.
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Annie Rodgers, Our Heritage, Our Future Project Officer leads this session introducing our new Eco-Schools Heritage Topic.
If you would like to learn more about how to run the Heritage Topic in your setting, take a look at the Action Plans below from schools who have already tried it.
Our Heritage mini Live Lesson recording
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