Our second event of this academic year occurred just after COP30, which was held in Belem, Brazil. Some of our friends from the Kambeba indigenous community in the heart of the Amazon were there at the time, so we were also keen to share their experiences, messages and key takeaways with individuals here today. Whilst our new stance is still aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils, particularly those in Year 5 and Year 6, it is a slightly shorter and more cost-effective version to make it inclusive and accessible to schools. On board today were Cottesmore St. Mary Catholic Primary School in Hove, East Sussex (https://www.cottesmore.brighton-hove.sch.uk/) and Hugo Meynell C of E (VC) Primary School near Market Drayton in Staffordshire…Continue readingOff to meet the Kambebas!
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A new stance for 2025-2026!
Our first events of this academic year were timed to coincide with COP30 being held in Belem, Brazil. Some of our friends from the Kambeba indigenous community in the heart of the Amazon were intending to be there, so we were keen to share their experiences, messages and key takeaways with individuals here. Whilst our new stance is still aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils, particularly those in Year 5 and Year 6, it is a slightly shorter and cheaper version to make it inclusive and accessible to more schools. On board today were four schools located throughout the UK, namely Newburn Manor Primary School, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear (https://www.newburnmanorprimary.co.uk/); Willow Wood Community Primary School, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear (https://www.willowwoodprimary.org.uk/);…Continue readingA new stance for 2025-2026!
Bristol Teacherfest 2022
Bristol Teacherfest is in its third year and has grown so much over time that it is now able to promote a wide range of events aimed at Bristol-based teachers. This year has seen a slight change of focus, with many events being hosted by schools within the Bristol Education Partnership (BEP) (https://www.bristollearningcity.com/education/bristol-education-partnership/). Colleagues have generously offered their time and expertise to share and discuss work that is taking place within their establishments. Furthermore, weekly sessions are being held at the University of Bristol’s School of Education, enabling important links with research to be highlighted. There are also a number of superb speakers from beyond Bristol participating over the duration of the three weeks, including Pasi Sahlberg from Finland, who…Continue readingBristol Teacherfest 2022
