Exploring Climate Change Across Different Disciplines

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Dive into various facets of climate change through art, science, business, geography, and language studies. Explore the impacts, causes, and responses to climate issues from multiple perspectives, sparking discussions on climate justice and action.


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  1. 11.30: Sort it out climate chain reaction 11.45: Climate justice and the curriculum 12.00: Map of Ireland in the future. 12.15: Beat the System Game 12.30: Spaceship activity 12.45: The House Modernity Built 1.00: Questions for the students.

  2. -Did anything strike you about that game? Any connections that surprised you or ideas that arose from it? -Which of the cards could you identify as causes of climate change as a result of human behaviour? -In terms of the people who are most impacted by climate change where do you think they live? -Which countries do you think are the major polutors (Share with them where Ireland ranks) -Discuss the concept of climate JUSTICE what does this mean? -Explore how we can take action on climate justice

  3. Exploring Climate Change in Art..

  4. Exploring Climate Change in Science ..

  5. Exploring Climate Change in Business ..

  6. Exploring Climate Change in Geography ..

  7. Exploring Climate Change in English ..

  8. Exploring Climate Change in Senior English ..

  9. Exploring Climate Change in Senior English .. There is nothing an individual can do to stop climate change Climate change is already impacting the world so we need to stop focussing on trying to stop climate change (mitigation) and focus on adapting to live with it Many countries in the Global North grew their economy through industrialisation. Countries in the Global South must be allowed to industrialise in the same way to raise standards of living regardless of the impact on climate change

  10. Exploring Climate Change in Technology .. Construction studies- We have a full chapter in construction studies based on the idea of sustainability. Here in Col iste Bhr de we try and teach the students how the building industry is responding to climate change and how it makes sense for the planet and for the pocket to keep their energy use in the home and the cost of building the home initially as low as possible. Colaiste Bhride Carnew

  11. Exploring Climate Change in Home Ec ..

  12. Home Economics- Our Home Economics curriculum addresses development education in numerous ways. All junior cycle students their carbon footprint, as well as food sustainability. Teachers use a lesson designed by UN Global Goals to help students calculate food miles and investigate the importance of sourcing fresh and healthy food locally. Classroom based assessment one in Home Ec is also based on the home and the environment.

  13. For Gaeilge Senior Cycle Local and global issues explored and discussed in preparation for oral element of curriculum. Seachtain na Gaeilge celebrates sayings in Irish that represent unity. global justice human rights etc Jer Holland Loreto Fermoy

  14. Maths and Climate Change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQjVbZQ4T2U Isotope-Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS) The Infinite Monkey Cage-Climate Change -Carbon Footprint calculation https://www.foe.ie/justoneearth/carboncalculator/ -Sea-level measurement-Bremore

  15. Exploring Climate Change in Religion .. Encyclical written by Pope Francis in 2015 about care for our common home, respecting the earth and its resources and environmental justice. Classes explore the wonder of the gift of creation, and our responsibility to the earth, its creatures and valuable resources. Students, in an age appropriate way, develop and understand the idea of the common good by looking at the concepts of solidarity, subsidiary and sustainability. Under the umbrella of social and climate justice these concepts help students develop an understanding that all decisions made about the natural environment are ethical decisions GP of Holy Child Religion: Laudato Si is a Papal

  16. Teaching and learning resources www.worldwiseschools.ie www.learning.educatetogether.ie www.developmenteducation.ie www.youthdeved.ie www.globaldimension.co.uk www.globalgoals.org Sign up to www.ideaonline.ie e- curricular

  17. Teaching and learning resources https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/climate- change/ www.stopclimatechaos.ie www.foe.ie www.globalactionplan.ie www.trocaire.org https://www.oxfam.org.uk/education/resources/for- the-love-of

  18. Large community of NGOs involved in Post-Primary GCE in Ireland

  19. Lizzy.noone@worldwiseschools.ie 0868720879

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