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How has

Charles Graham

 scored on climate education?

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Climate Education Report Card

A

Candidate Name:

Charles Graham

Constituency:

Bridgwater

Party:

Green Party of England and Wales

Date:

23.6.24

Notes:

No notes given.

Question

Score (/5)

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

Candidate's Responses

  1. Do you support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?

    "YES: I was a secondary school governor in the 1990s. Our school was one of the first to get a ""Green Flag"". We endeavoured to incorporate Agenda 21 sustainability goals into the curriculum we taught. However, Mr Gove ended that when he became Education Minister 2010. The situation is now a Climate and Ecology emergency full integration of skills necessary for solving need emersion into school philosophy. "
  2. Do you support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?

    YES: Understanding the interrelationships across disciplines of the challenges facing us will help identify causes and effects to develop solutions.
  3. Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?

    YES: Integration across subjects requires course developments and support materials and skills
  4. Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?

    YES: Schools particularly as community centred buildings need to be exemplars of best practice, as inspiration and to preserve asset values.
  5. Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education? 

    YES: Green skills are essential to meet the challenges people and societies face now and in future. Technical as well as professional, integration of responsible sustainable practices to develop and maintain Green solutions to new opportunities.