We warmly welcome the proposed Natural History GCSE and its strong commitment to fieldwork. We’re excited to see this momentum build and encourage the sector to engage with the consultation to help shape a qualification that truly brings learning to life.
We encourage educators and the wider community to engage with the consultation and help shape this exciting new opportunity for environmental education.
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Scientists have discovered a tiny blue octopus lurking beneath the waters near the Galápagos Islands.
About the size of a golf ball, the newly identified deep-sea species was found nearly 1,800 meters below the surface during an expedition in the Pacific Ocean.
Today is #HumanRightsDay as well as the 36th anniversary of His Holiness the 14th #DalaiLama being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his dedication to the #Tibetan cause, and his advocacy for peace and non-violence worldwide.
December’s #FullMoon is the Cold Moon and Oak Moon. In this lunar month the #Yule All-Heal rite was kept: on its sixth day white-robed Druids cut mistletoe from the oak with a golden sickle. Given to each home, it was said to deepen prayers, stir dreams and seal a kiss of peace.
I was inspired by Jane Goodall when I was in the 4th grade. She opened my eyes to activism for animals and to have compassion for those with no voice. I adored her. RIP legend
Brave Afghan women protested the Taliban’s internet shutdown. Cutting access to education, work, and communication is a blatant violation of human rights. We demand internet restoration, reopening of girls’ schools, and protection of basic freedoms. They need support and action!
#Breaking: After four years of forced silence, Afghanistan’s women’s football team is back. Next month in Dubai, they will compete once again, a powerful symbol of resilience, hope, and the unbreakable spirit of Afghan women, banned from playing sports in their own country.