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Reinventing Education Series: Education for Climate Change

​Are you an educator with a passion for delivering inspiring learning journeys for your students? Are you frustrated by the current education paradigm, and are seeking an alternative? ​This series is for you.

​Join an inspiring community of educators and innovators, whose mission is to reinvent how we deliver education globally.

​What is education for climate change?

According to climate experts, we have until the year 2030 to stop the continuous global warming of our planet. With this looming thread, there is a desperate need to equip society with the knowledge, skills, and mindsets to tackle this grand challenge.

​Yet, integrating climate action into the existing curriculum can be challenging, and finding ways to align climate-related topics with existing subjects while abiding by educational standards can be a hurdle. While there is an increased need for talent in Sustainability and Climate Tech, many young professionals are unsure of how to upskill themselves to contribute in this space.

​So how do we design education and learning systems that can contribute to tackling climate change?

​We explore that and more in the next Reinventing Education Series event.

​Education for Climate Change

​During this engaging event, we will explore the crucial role education plays in addressing climate change and nurturing environmentally conscious citizens. Our incredible panel of experts will share their insights, experiences, and research on effective strategies for integrating climate change education into curricula.

​This event will explore:

  • Understanding the importance of climate change education and its impact

  • Identifying key skills to incorporate into teaching practices to enhance climate literacy

  • Exploring innovative approaches, resources, and projects that promote environmental stewardship within schools

Meet The Panelists

  • ​Thomas Funke: Co-CEO and Founder at Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences.

  • Zoe Weil: Co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education (IHE), and an author of “The World Becomes What We Teach”.

  • ​Maggie Favretti: Award-winning educator and founder of Design Ed 4 Resilience.

​The masterclass will be hosted by our own climate change enthusiast and School of Humanity education leader Claire Evans.

The session will be interactive, with lots of opportunities to ask questions and explore the topic with like-minded educators.

This (free) event is open to all educators, anywhere in the world!


​About School of Humanity

School of Humanity is a breakthrough online high school reinventing education. Instead of exams, we learn through real-world projects. Instead of a standardized curriculum, we learn through personalized learning journeys. Instead of memorization, we focus on developing our skills, network, and portfolios.

​We offer High School and Summer School programs with an online or hybrid modality for learners across the world. Our vision is to reinvent our global education system to better serve humanity by equipping learners with key skills, portfolios and networks to thrive in an exponentially changing world.

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