May 10, 2021
April 30th marked President Joe Biden’s first one hundred days in American office. In a crisis, this time period in the United States is even more important, as the President is under the watchful eye of the public, and Biden’s ideologies and style is completely different to his predecessor.
May 2, 2021
Over the past months, members of Teach the Future Scotland have been lobbying the five key parties in Scotland for the inclusion of our asks and policy recommendations in each parties manifestos. This is a milestone for our campaign as it means we can effectively hold the government to account on these policies.I will go and rank each party on the inclusion of our asks in their manifesto as well as the general embedding of climate education.
April 30, 2021
Over the last few months, the TTF Wales team has been hard at work spreading our policies and lobbying in an attempt to ensure that as many of our asks as possible were incorporated into party manifestos ahead of this year’s elections. With policies secured in the manifestos of the main parties...
April 25, 2021
On Thursday 6th of May, the Scottish Parliament elections will take place. This is an election where climate must be a priority. This election gives candidates the opportunity to show that they support educating Scottish youth on the climate and ecological emergency and ensuring they are prepared for the future they will face.
April 22, 2021
On the week commencing the 12th of April Teach the Future ran a week of action. Did you see our volunteers around the country? Or our projections onto parliament?
April 18, 2021
From April 12th - April 16th, Teach the Future are joining FFF Climate Education for a Week of Climate Education action. This involved sending a list of demands conveying the youths vision for climate education to Ministers of Education from over 10 European countries.
April 15, 2021
A Teach the Future volunteer has written a poem about women's experiences in today's society. Inequality and social justice are inextricably linked to and intersect with climate emergency solutions so it is essential we highlight these on our platforms.
April 13, 2021
This is a difficult thing to be writing, but today is my final day working for Teach the Future. I’m leaving the campaign so that I can have a nice long summer break and make a bit more of my gap year ahead of University next year.
April 6, 2021
The campaign in Scotland said: “We believe that climate action and thus climate education policy must be at the forefront of the election as the education system is currently not preparing students and pupils for the challenges we face now and in the future nor is it empowering students to fight for climate justice. Therefore, it is essential that climate education is embedded through the curriculum and this starts with the inclusion of our asks in party manifestos. We thank the Scottish Green Party for taking this important step.”
April 6, 2021
An update on Teach The Future England's local government engagement with pledges.
April 1, 2021
On Thursday 6th of May the Senedd elections will take place in Wales. This will be the first election where 16-18 year olds can vote, this is also an election where climate must be a priority. This election gives candidates the opportunity to show that they support educating Welsh youth on the climate and ecological emergency and ensuring they are prepared for the future they will face.
March 28, 2021
Memory is a strange thing. Our memories – memories of our lives and of the Earth as we know it – shape how we respond to different situations, influence our worldviews and dictate our competing conceptions of normalcy. How funny, then, that our memories should be so limited – that such an essential tool for grasping the nature of the world around us should be restricted to the experiences of our own lifetimes, supplemented only by the scattered anecdotes from our parents’ and grandparents’ generations and the fleeting remembrance services for the events which society deems worthy of passing on. It is said that the public memory is a fickle thing, with grand events and great happenings fading in our minds just as suddenly as they occurred. Perhaps our lives are shaped just as much by the memories we have lost as by the memories we retain.