We want to make sure that the next Parliament’s MPs will take action to improve climate education in schools. Join us as we turn the tables on parliamentary candidates by grading them using our climate education report card.
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Adnan Shabbir
Slough
Workers Party
12.6.24
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Do they support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?
5
Do they support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?
5
Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?
5
Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?
5
Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education?
5
Total Score (/25)
25
I firmly support the integration of climate change education throughout every subject in our curriculum. Addressing climate change is not just a scientific or environmental issue; it intersects with economics, politics, social studies, and even the arts. By weaving climate education into various subjects, we can provide students with a holistic understanding of the issue and its far-reaching implications.
I wholeheartedly support teaching about solutions for climate change, in addition to its causes and impacts. A well-rounded climate education is crucial for empowering students to understand not only the challenges posed by climate change but also the actionable steps they can take to address it.
Yes, I fully support providing more training for all teachers around the climate crisis.
Yes, I strongly support allocating more funds to upgrade schools to become carbon neutral. Making our schools environmentally sustainable is crucial.
Yes, I fully support the integration of more green skills into job-related education. As we transition to a more sustainable economy, it is crucial that our workforce is equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in green industries.