Our next meeting is next Thursday at 4.30pm GMT, featuring glacier scientist Dr. Brian Menouous. More details and sign up to get the Zoom link: https://t.co/uVuyF55o6H
@UKSchoolsSusty@alicebell Also, apologies but we completely got our wires crossed here. Alice actually isn't speaking tomorrow so please stand down on sharing for now!
Last chance to sign up for our next meeting, tomorrow at 4.30pm UK time. We're looking for people to join us to find practical ways to drive forward the teaching of climate and nature in history. Sign up here! https://t.co/0Nt4oJEGoM
The next meeting of our group working on ways to teach climate change and nature in history will take place this Monday 9th May 4.30-6pm UK time. If you'd like to join us, sign up here and we'll send the details on Sunday. https://t.co/0Nt4oJEGoM
The next meeting of our group working on ways to teach climate change and nature in history will take place this Monday 9th May 4.30-6pm UK time. If you'd like to join us, sign up here and we'll send the details on Sunday. https://t.co/0Nt4oJEGoM
Join Dr Martin Drenthen at 5pm GMT today for this online talk on 'what it means to interpret environments, how environments can become meaningful to us, and how certain interpretations of the environment support certain interpretations of oneself'). https://t.co/CDGUfOX6F2
We're forming a network of teachers and academics to work together on practical solutions for bringing climate history to schools NOW. If you're interested in joining we'd love to have you - first meeting on Monday 14th March at 4.30pm on Zoom. Please get in touch for the details
Our new group to work on teaching climate change in history (led by @AlisonKitson2@ArthurJChapman@Michaelshp Kate Hawkey @langdonhistory) meets on Zoom on Monday at 4.30pm. If you're interested, please signup here and we'll send out the details tomorrow.
https://t.co/0Nt4oJEGoM