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For Teachers

Are you a teacher who wants to support your students in taking climate action but you’re unsure where to start?

We totally understand you’re already juggling a lot.

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You might be trying to figure out your school climate action plan or looking for new and innovative ways to engage your students in complex challenges affecting their futures, like the climate crisis.

Whatever it may be, we’d love to support you.

Collaboration

How can we work together?

 

1

Host one of our workshops

Bring real world issues into your classroom through engaging, curriculum aligned workshops. Inspire your students with interactive workshops that explore the issues shaping their futures.

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Support one of our pilot programmes

Pilot innovative new programmes and give your students access to exciting opportunities before anyone else.

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Join our community of teachers

Connect with a growing network of educators passionate about empowering young people to understand and respond to the challenges shaping their futures.

 

Scroll through and check out our programmes below!

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We currently offer 5 programmes, with more in the works! Follow the links for more detail about each, or to book a programme for your school! If you’d like to find out more, you can contact us here.

  • Curious Minds, Resilient Futures

    CLIMATE MISINFORMATION

    For the generation inheriting the climate crisis, the truth was always going to be hard to hear. What nobody planned for was how hard it would become to find. This programme gives young people the tools to question what they are seeing, spot when they are being misled, and form their own views with confidence. Learn more

  • Climate Justice

    SOCIAL JUSTICE

    In partnership with The UK Youth Climate Coalition, helping young people understand how social justice is inherently interconnected with the climate crisis. Before they then build their own grassroots campaigns to activate change in their local communities. Learn more

  • Sustainable Consumerism

    FAST FASHION

    In partnership with Fashion Takes Action. Fashion is a huge part of young people’s lives, but it’s also one of the world’s most resource-intensive industries and contributors to the climate crisis. This workshop gives young people the chance to understand the impacts of the fashion industry and prototype ideas for change. Learn more

  • Protecting Wildlife

    CONSERVATION

    Delivered in partnership with The Born Free Foundation, we’re raising awareness of environmental issues and the threats facing wildlife, whilst supporting young people to identify positive actions they can take in support of wildlife conservation. Learn more

  • Why Animals Matter

    DEVELOPING EMPATHY

    Why Animals Matter is a new workshop from The Empathy Project, delivered in collaboration with GenEarth. Together, we nurture children’s natural curiosity about animals while helping them grow in kindness, perspective-taking, and confidence in expressing their ideas. Learn more

The Bigger Picture

Why work with us?

We’ve worked with over 200 schools since 2020. We’re so lucky to work with so many incredible teachers, we’d love to work with you too!

Support your schools climate action plan

Build our programmes directly into your curriculum

Provide your students with pathways to action

Increase your students’ engagement with the climate crisis

Become a part of an ever growing community of like-minded teachers

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What are teachers are saying?

"I was particularly impressed by the GenEarth team's energy and adaptability in working with a large cohort of students. They created an engaging environment that encouraged creativity, participation and critical thinking, giving students opportunities they may not otherwise have access to." - HEAD OF GEOGRAPHY, JUSTIN HILL BENFIELD SCHOOL

“The workshop provided students with a valuable opportunity to understand the environmental impact of fashion waste and empowered them to think critically about how they can become sustainable fashion leaders within their school and community. The interactive format of the session was a hit with students, who embraced the chance to take ownership of a real-world global issue.” - KINARI SHAH, KINGSDALE FOUNDATION SCHOOL

"The workshop was engaging, interactive and expertly delivered. Students responded really positively and were encouraged to think critically, share their views and engage with the topic in meaningful ways. Workshops like these are a valuable addition to the school curriculum, and we would welcome GenEarth back anytime." - SHAYAN AKHGAR, QUEENS PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL

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Frequently Asked Questions

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