The three-day workshop equipped teachers, who also serve as Nature Club and ASPnet Coordinators with knowledge and tools on #ClimateEducation that go beyond the classroom. The training emphasized fostering values, responsibility, and sustainable practices that teachers can integrate into their lessons and share with students and communities at large.
The workshop also included discussions on the recently selected study grant proposal, with valuable feedback shared to strengthen and guide effective implementation.
This activity is part of the ongoing UNESCO-funded project which aims to:
Build the capacity of teachers and students in climate and biodiversity knowledge.
Encourage nature-positive, STEM-based solutions to local environmental issues.
Promote knowledge sharing and outreach programs across ASPnet/UNESCO/Nature Club schools across the country.
By empowering educators and students, the project envisions ‘schools as hubs of sustainability’ driving climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, and stronger community action for a greener future.
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