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Course language

Course overview:
The Climate Change Education course responds to the claim for mitigation of the climate change and the adaptation to it. It is an effort to transform the school into a learning organization, focusing on climate change, through the implementation of a four pilar- indicators approach. This effort is directed towards the sustainability of the school as social structure and as a learning organization, improving its resilience and outcomes.
This course is designed to be interdisciplinary, incorporating elements of science, social science, ethics, and policy, to provide teachers with a holistic understanding of the complexities of climate change and the urgent need for collective action. Main goal is to make teachers capable and self efficient to teach climate change at school. The content of the course will cover a broad range of topics, incorporating scientific, social, economic, and policy perspectives. The course contains:
Introduction to Climate Change:
Causes of Climate Change:
Impacts of Climate Change:
Mitigation Strategies:
Adaptation Strategies:
International Agreements and Policies:
Social and Ethical Dimensions:
Education for Sustainable Development:
Interactive Learning:
Assessment and Evaluation:
Future Challenges and Opportunities:
Reflection and Action:
Learning outcomes:
The course aims to achieve several learning objectives to ensure that teachers gain a comprehensive understanding of climate change and its implications. The specific objectives include:
Methodology:
The climate change education course will involve an array of different methodological and training approaches, like the following.
1. Introduction to Climate Change: Key terms and concepts-Enriched lecture
2. Multidisciplinary Approach: science, economics, sociology, and policy.
3. Case Studies: Real-world case studies to illustrate the impacts of climate change-successful mitigation and adaptation strategies.
4. Interactive Activities: simulations, role plays, and debates, virtual labs and interactive exercises.
5. Field Trips: A field trip to areas affected by climate change. Hands-on learning.
6. Group Projects: Collaboration and diverse perspectives.
7. Current Events Analysis: From theoretical knowledge to real-world issues.
8. Technology Integration: Online platforms, interactive tools, and data visualization climate-related apps
Assessment Strategy:
1. Group Project Evaluation: Group projects based on content, creativity, and presentation.
2. Class Participation: Active participation in discussions, debates, and activities.
3. Reflections and Journals: Depth of understanding and personal engagement.
4. Practical Skills Assessment: related to climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.
This course might be interesting for you if you are:
What will you need for the course?:
Standard daily program:
Monday:Welcome-Registration-Ice breaking activities-Outline of the course program. Program objectives-Participants’ contributions-Expectations and objectives-Practical information about the course. Short presentation of contemporary Greece.
-Lecture and videos about the advent of the climate change and its impacts on humans and on the environment.
Education for Sustainable Development
Environmental Education and Climate Change Education
Tuesday:-Objectives, driving forces and nature of Climate Change Education
-Climate Change Education inside and outside of the classroom Contributions from the participants
-The four pillars of Climate Change Education at school
-Organizing the School Management Plan on Climate Change Education
-Whole School Approach to Climate Change
Wednesday:Study visit to a Secondary School working on Climate Change
Thursday:UNESCO and Climate Change Education. The Greening Education Partnership of UNESCO.
The Guide for schools working on Climate Change and its impacts
Recommendations for action and implementation at school
Friday:Classroom activities for the Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies and their reflection in the classroom. Experiments proving the greenhouse effect. Evaluation of Climate Change Education at School
Certificates ceremony
Farewell
Destinations and dates:
From 23rd February to 27th February 2026 – Athens (Greece)
From 6th April to 10th April 2026 – Granada (Spain)
From 27th April to 1st May 2026 – Malta
From 25th May to 29th May 2026 – Athens (Greece)
From 12nd October to 16th October 2026 – Athens (Greece)
What is included in the price:
Presentation day
5 days of clases (25h)
Course materials
Certificate of attendance
Administration costs
…and what is not included:
Accommodation
Transport
Extra activities