We want to make sure that the next Parliament’s MPs will take action to improve climate education in schools. Join us as we turn the tables on parliamentary candidates by grading them using our climate education report card.
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Kate Crossland
Ealing Central and Acton
Green Party of England and Wales
10.6.24
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Do they support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?
5
Do they support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?
5
Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?
4
Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?
5
Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education?
5
Total Score (/25)
24
Yes; climate change needs to be present in the science and geography curriculums but across other subjects too
Yes, absolutely. If we teach the problem but not the solutions we risk leaving young people feeling powerless and anxious.
Yes, although by including the subject in different curriculums teachers will gain skills in teaching. Most teachers I have met are well informed and keen to teach climate change more!
YES! I am a school governor myself and aiming to make progress on this
Yes, good green jobs are the future!