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Episode #91: Parvati, Manu and Melis - Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis Project

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In this episode, John Lyon is joined by Parvati Raghuram, Manu Lekunze and Melis Cin who are part of the team that developed the Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis Lessons.

They discuss how the project came to be, how we have now moved from a climate crisis to a climate emergency and how teachers can effectively educate their students without creating fear or anxiety.

They also talk about how Cameroon posed as a near perfect field to study the relationships between global inequality and the climate crisis.

The resource was produced in partnership with the Decolonising Education for Peace in Africa (DEPA) project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council’s Global Challenges Research Fund as well as Impact Accelerator Account funding from the University of Lancaster.

You can find the free resource here: Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis - Geographical Association

Series 15 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Oddizzi.

Oddizzi’s award winning resources include lesson plans, presentations, printable materials, and engaging quizzes.

But here’s the real game-changer: our virtual fieldwork films bring locations such as the Amazon rainforest, an active volcano and even Antarctica right into your classroom.

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In this episode, John Lyon is joined by Parvati Raghuram, Manu Lekunze and Melis Cin who are part of the team that developed the Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis Lessons.

They discuss how the project came to be, how we have now moved from a climate crisis to a climate emergency and how teachers can effectively educate their students without creating fear or anxiety.

They also talk about how Cameroon posed as a near perfect field to study the relationships between global inequality and the climate crisis.

The resource was produced in partnership with the Decolonising Education for Peace in Africa (DEPA) project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council’s Global Challenges Research Fund as well as Impact Accelerator Account funding from the University of Lancaster.

You can find the free resource here: Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis - Geographical Association

Series 15 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Oddizzi.

Oddizzi’s award winning resources include lesson plans, presentations, printable materials, and engaging quizzes.

But here’s the real game-changer: our virtual fieldwork films bring locations such as the Amazon rainforest, an active volcano and even Antarctica right into your classroom.

www.oddizzi.com

  continue reading

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