Joanna McFarlane delivers a Wild Planet Explorers Kids lesson to pupils in a primary school.
The eduCCate Global Bronze Award
Mitigation
“We have so much evidence from children and teachers after the Carbon Footprint Buster Challenge and some video, audio from children about what this means to them. Everyone has thoroughly enjoyed the whole process.”
Duration: 6 months [max]
Investment: £500 / school
Primary – Option 1 – Includes Wild Planet Explorers Juniors (3 to 9 years)
Secondary – Option 1 – Includes Wild Planet Explorers Kids (9 to 17 years)
The eduCCate Global Bronze Award Climate Change Teacher Training is the first bold step every primary and secondary school takes on their journey to confidently delivering and developing climate mitigation, adaptation, transition, and transformation knowledge and skills throughout the school.

The Bronze Award helps schools
- Begin to build a strong climate change foundation
- Increase your basic knowledge of climate change and climate action
- Start to develop teachers’ capacity to begin to think about incorporating climate literacy throughout the curriculum
The Bronze Award Sustainability and Climate Literacy Leadership Team [6 members] will:
- have access to eduCCate Global all the resources you need for the next 6-months to help you build your climate literacy one step at a time.
- be introduced to foundational climate change and mitigation concepts and science
- have the opportunity to work together with the other members of the Team to develop skills and start new practices while engaging and activating your students while having fun

Our simple 6-step process is each school’s success pathway
- Activate the Sustainability & Climate Literacy Leadership Team
- Successfully complete the foundational teacher-adapted UNITAR training
- Learn to teach Climate Change
- Engage & activate your students. Have fun & generate impact!*
- Get your eduCCate Global Bronze Award certificates and badges
- Gain recognition for your school and teachers
eduCCate Global Bronze Award Teacher Training

Introduction to Climate Change
The knowledge you need to know and understand about
Climate Change.

Children and Climate Change
Why does Climate Change Affect Children? How? Where? Who? What can we all do to...

Gender and Environment
How does Climate Change impact on gender?

Cities and Climate Change
What role do cities play in Climate Change?

Human Health &
Climate Change
This course provides an introduction to the health challenges, as well as the opportunities, that...

How to Teach Climate Change Inset Training (All Staff)
Our powerful Inset Training on How To Teach Climate Change. The Sustainability & Climate Literacy Leadership Team then deliver their very own How To Teach Climate Change Inset Training to all staff.
Identifying & Countering Misinformation About Climate Science [12 to 17] and Climate Change Games for Critical Thinking
are both included with the Bronze Award

Identifying & Countering Misinformation
About Climate Science
John Cook, Scientists and Media Experts lead teachers and students through the steps to identifying & countering...

Climate Change Games for Critical Thinking With Robbert Cobbold
Climate Change Games for Critical Thinking with
Robert Cobbold
Schools get tools to help teachers engage & activate students*
The Bronze Award schools can choose from high impact, action-oriented schemes of work and blended learning e-packages for students age 3-19 that best support their learning priorities and outcomes
Wild Planet Explorers Juniors [age 3-9] or Wild Planet Explorers Kids [age 9-17], with Joanna McFarlane, or

Wild Planet Explorers Juniors
Award Winning Biologist, Joanna McFarlane, delivers the World’s First Interactive Child Friendly lessons introduce Conservation, Environmentalism and Climate Action.

Wild Planet Explorers Kids
Award Winning Biologist, Joanna McFarlane, delivers the World’s First Interactive Child Friendly lessons introduce Conservation, Environmentalism and Climate Action.
Net Zero Transitioneers: Transition In The Kitchen Lab Juniors [age 3-9] or Net Zero Transitioneering: Transition In the Kitchen Lab Kids [age 11 - 13], with Professor Susan Krumdieck.

Net Zero Transitioneers: Transition In The Kitchen Lab
(3 to 11 Years)
Professor Susan Krumdieck and her Age Appropriate Peer To Peer Presenters introduce the Net Zero Transitioneers: Transition In The Kitchen Lab.

Net Zero Transitioneers: Transition In The Kitchen Lab
(11 to 13Years)
Professor Susan Krumdieck and her Age Appropriate Peer To Peer Presenters introduce the Net Zero Transitioneers: Transition In The Kitchen Lab scheme of work.
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