Effective collaboration for Scotland’s Learning for Sustainability ‘Movement for Change’
On Tuesday 05 March, we welcomed participants from across Scotland and from a variety of different educational sectors to an online event where we:
- Explored the aspirations of Scotland’s new LfS ‘Movement for Change’: building on the findings in our ‘Movement for Change’ publication
- Considered how individuals and organisations, from all sectors, can collaborate to engage with the Target 2030 movement for change ‘Call to Action’
- Shared and celebrated examples of inspiring cross-sectoral collaborations from around Scotland that support the LfS ‘Movement for Change’
- Encouraged participants to join small-group discussions to inspire one another and identify opportunities for connecting and collaborating on ‘Learning for Sustainability for All’
- Signposted participants to sources of further support to help them to take action.
Contributions to the session included the following presentations. Click on the links to view:
- ‘Introduction and session overview’ Betsy King, Learning for Sustainability Scotland
- ‘Setting the scene’ Julie Beckett, Community Learning and Development Officer, Education Scotland
- ‘Collaborating in outdoor early learning and childcare’ Mairi Ferris, Thrive Outdoors, Inspiring Scotland
- ‘Student-school collaboration on the UN SDGs ‘Teach-In’ Caroline Jarvis, West Lothian College
- ‘Cairngorms 2030 and secondary school pupils’ Tania Alliod, Cairngorms National Park Authority
- ‘Opportunities and next steps’ – Betsy King, Learning for Sustainability Scotland
Click here to view the slides from this session; including hyperlinks to all of the resources mentioned in the presentations.