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Teaching Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship

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The emphasis on climate change issues will relate to solutions including footprinting and energy activities, and aims to provide new and exciting ways to present climate change and its risks to youngsters.

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Type Course Duration 3 Days
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Suitability This course, aimed at educators working with KS2/3 (approx. age 7-14), uses our CAT site and years of experience to provide games, practical activities, lectures and discussions covering many aspects of sustainable development and global citizenship.
Course objectives The emphasis on climate change issues will relate to solutions including footprinting and energy activities, and aims to provide new and exciting ways to present climate change and its risks to youngsters.
Price £240 + VAT
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Course programme

Teaching Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship
TEACHING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP

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Day 1

1100 onwards: arrival. Please ask at reception or in the restaurant for directions to your room.
1300 Lunch in restaurant
1400 Introduction to the course and the Centre.
1430 The big picture: a presentation about global problems, with a focus on climate change. Followed by climate change workshop.
1530 Coffee in restaurant.
1600 Sustainability through Drama - using theatre and film to communicate sustainability.
1800 Supper in restaurant.
1900 Trading Game - an activity that demonstrates how trade affects the prosperity of a
country.

Day 2
0830 Breakfast in restaurant.
0900 Eco Footprinting - a tool for demonstrating how to live within the resources of one planet.
1030 Coffee in restaurant.
1100 Guided tour of CAT, demonstrating sustainability in practice.
1300 Lunch in restaurant.
1400 Whole School Management Approach - prioritising what to do in schools.
1530 Tea in restaurant.
1600 Renewable energy workshop - information about different types of renewable energies and practical workshops.
1800 Supper in restaurant.
1900 Renewable energy workshop continued.

Day 3
0830 Breakfast in restaurant.
0900 The context and policy and available resources for teaching sustainable development and global citizenship.
0930 Waste - a look at how to reduce and dispose of our mounting heap of rubbish!
1030 Coffee in restaurant.
1100 Food and sustainability - presentation and information about the wider impact of our food choices.
1200 Where's the Impact? A practical activity that demonstrates the wider global impact of everyday items.
1300 Lunch in restaurant.
1400 Gardens - good practice gardening for sustainability with reference to CAT's gardens.
1500 Evaluation and plenary. Depart.

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CAT is concerned with the search for globally sustainable, whole and ecologically sound technologies and ways of life. Within this search the role of CAT is to explore and demonstrate a wide range of alternatives, communicating to other people the options for them to achieve positive change in their own lives.



This communication involves:

* Inspiring - instilling the desire to change by practical example

* Informing - feeding the desire to change by providing the most appropriate information

* Enabling - providing effective and continuing support to put the change into practice.



CAT has a holistic approach to its work, integrating ideas and practice relating to land use, shelter, energy conservation and use, diet and health, waste management and recycling.



Through its resident community and work organisation, CAT is also committed to the implementation of co-operative principles and best achievable environmental practices.

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