Environmental education: priorities for the next UK Government

Classroom chairs fading into UK Parliament, with overlaid text: "Environmental education: priorities for the next UK Government, Tuesday 11th June, 9.30am-11.00am, online discussion event"
Tuesday, 11 June 2024 - 9:30am to 11:00am
Online

Education is a crucial part of our sustainable future. What we learn shapes the way we view the world around us, so unsustainable understandings embedded through education can lead to unsustainable approaches to the environment. Equally, education can make a big difference to how society approaches environmental challenges.

The recently announced UK General Election will provide a new opportunity to revisit key environmental policy discussions where intervention is required for the benefit of society, the economy, and the environment. After the election, there will be a short yet crucial window of opportunity to engage with policy makers to solve environmental challenges and co-create a sustainable society where people and nature thrive.

This free online discussion event, hosted by CEDHE, will consider the key issues that the next UK Government should prioritise to embed Education for Sustainable Development. This event will give CEDHE and IES members and the wider sector a chance to feed in to CEDHE and the IES's policy work after the current UK General Election. This is a non-political discussion and will not be a platform for engaging with or influencing voters. Attendees will be advised to avoid anything that could be interpreted as support for a political party or candidate.

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Engaging with policy makers

This is one of seven events helping IES members to engage with issues arising from the UK General Election and providing the opportunity to influence policy makers during the early days of the next parliamentary term. For more information, see the announcement and our events on land condition, climate changepolicy implementation, water, clean air, and tackling the triple crisis.

Priorities identified by IES members during these discussions will directly facilitate CEDHE and IES engagement with the next UK Government, though they will not be used to engage with political manifestos, or with specific parties, candidates, or constituencies.

Who to contact

Derek Jardine

Events & Training Lead

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