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Thursday April 9, 2026 16:30 - 17:20 BST
Empower your students to contribute to national climate strategies through meaningful geographical enquiry. This workshop introduces how the National Education Nature Park can turn your school grounds into living laboratories, with practical activities you can take straight back to the classroom. You’ll explore curriculum‑ready resources, investigate real‑world environmental challenges using pupil‑friendly scenarios, and see how students’ biodiversity and carbon data feed into national research. We’ll also look at the Nature Park’s GIS and habitat‑mapping tools—setting the scene for the in‑depth session led by the National Education Nature Park team the following day. A perfect complementary workshop for anyone wanting to build confidence before attending Impactful fieldwork: learner‑led changes to school grounds on Friday
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Kit Marie Rackley

Schools Climate Hub Coordiator, Unversity of East Anglia Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
(see previous subion)
Thursday April 9, 2026 16:30 - 17:20 BST
T210

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