Interview 9: Climate Crisis with the Irish Schools Sustainability Network

One thing that binds us all together is our planet, and it would seem surprising if teachers around the country wouldn’t be worried about the impending climate crisis. I was thrilled to be joined by Mary Moore and Laura Ní Mhaille from the Irish Schools Sustainability Network to discuss how teachers can help.

We got through a huge amount from Green Flags to whether Climate Action should be a curriculum subject and everything in between. It was a great chat and I learned loads!

Follow them on Twitter!

More links:

Twitter handles of our guests: @Marybcm @LOMNIM

Email: [email protected]

Website: issn.ie (to go live this summer)

Resources mentioned:

https://worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/

https://climatekids.nasa.gov/

https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/education-resources/

https://www.trocaire.org/documents/creating-futures-resources/

Paul O’ Donnell Wild Teaching: https://www.meath.ie/council/council-services/heritage-architectural-conservation/heritage/heritage-for-younger-people/wild-teaching-cross-curricular-lessons-outdoors-for-agoraphobic-teachers/wild-teaching-the-book

Book: Paddy Madden’s Go Wild at School

Éanna Ní Lamhna: Wild Things at School https://greenschoolsireland.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Wildlife_in_Schools.pdf

Earth Care, People Care , Fair Share: The Children in Permaculture Manual, Lusi Alderslowe https://issuu.com/childreninpermaculture/docs/cip_manual/2

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