Teaching Climate Change in Primary Schools: Andrew Lochery, founder of Green APLEductation Ltd
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In this episode, I talk with Andrew Lochery about the effects of global warming and climate change and how we can teach this to younger pupils. Andrew and I are both very passionate about tackling climate change and it really shows in this episode. In this episode, Andrew shares: - How we can explain global warming to young children and ensure the use of the correct terminology. - The things we can do as individuals and things teachers can do to encourage pupils to make small changes. - Why he is so passionate about tackling climate change and teaching pupils about it. If you’d like to find out more about Andrew or the resources he discusses in the episode you can visit: phosphorescience.com https://www.facebook.com/GreenAPLEducation/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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