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Training for teachers: Climate and Fair Trade - ESD in elementary schools

Urgent global problems such as climate change, world nutrition or the loss of biological diversity present us all with a major challenge. How can we succeed in enabling future generations to take action and shape their future?
Discover with us an encouraging, future-oriented educational concept: "Education for Sustainable Development" (ESD) is an international, value-oriented educational concept that aims to encourage and enable people to think and act in terms of sustainable development. In this context, schools play an important role as places of experience, learning and design.
In addition to the basics and background of the educational concept, we will present two practical examples of how you can implement ESD in school.
After a joint introduction, you can choose between the topics "Global justice using cocoa as an example" and "Climate experts in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district". The material boxes for both units can be borrowed free of charge from the Schools and Education Department of the Waldeck-Frankenberg district.

Management: Eva-Maria Kohlmann (University of Kassel), Raphael Chirakakis (District of Waldeck-Frankenberg) & Tina Schauer (Hessian Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs Department I.1: ESD State Coordination)
Lecturers: Julika Exner & Johanna Kiefer (Beratungsstelle für ökologische Bildung e. V.)

Registration:
Registration is possible until 21.09.2022 via the website of the Center for Teacher:in Education: http: //www.uni-kassel.de/go/anmeldung_lehrkraeftefortbildung/

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