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VDC | Deep Dive Webinar | Sustainable Development Goals in learning

  • 24 Mar 2023
  • 12:00 PM

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Are you looking to play a part in creating a sustainable and equitable future? Look no further! You’re invited to join environmental and sustainability educator, Lorna Pettifer for this high impact 90-minute webinar where we will delve into the UN Sustainable Development Goals and discover how you can apply them in your daily work. With the focus on sharing knowledge, developing skills, and building learner motivation, you will learn how to lead with hope and not fear in the context of global challenges. Gain the confidence to communicate about the Sustainable Development Goals and leave with a self-designed Lesson Plan for Change, a deeper understanding of solutions you can apply to global challenges in your organization, and an SDG action plan to use with your team or staff. Register now and take your first step towards making a positive impact.

Topics Covered:

  • Unpacking the Goals
  • How to apply the SDGs in your classroom, program design or life
  • Designing learning with intent and for impact: sharing knowledge, developing skills and building learner motivation
  • How to use the SDGs to create change in your organization using the 4Cs:1)Campus, 2) Curriculum, 3) Community & 4) Culture

Learning Outcomes:

  • Confidence in communicating about the Sustainable Development Goals
  • A self-designed Lesson Plan for Change
  • Understanding of what solutions you can apply to global challenges in your organization
  • An SDG action plan to use with your team or staff

    Audience
  • Trainers & Assessors, Curriculum Designers, Team Leaders, or Managers

    Workshop Includes
  • Certificate of Attendance

    Facilitator
    Lorna Pettifer is the Learning Innovation Director for CERES School of Nature and Climate. She is dedicated deepening her organization’s response to the ecological and climate crisis through CERES learning experiences. Her background in sustainability stems from ecology and zoology and has broadened to community engagement, environmental management, circular economy, behaviour change, regenerative practice and farm and food programs.



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