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Teacher professional development

Guide for Organizing a Climathon

The Office for Climate Education (OCE) presents the Guide for Organizing a Climathon, a comprehensive resource designed to federate schools and the broader community—students, teachers, local associations, parents, NGOs, policymakers, scientists, and urban planners—around collaborative climate action. This guide provides a step-by-step methodology to plan, execute, and follow up on Climathons, inspiring climate adaptation and mitigation projects with real-world impact.

Guide for Organizing a Climathon

The Office for Climate Education (OCE) presents the Guide for Organizing a Climathon, a comprehensive resource designed to federate schools and the broader community—students, teachers, local associations, parents, NGOs, policymakers, scientists, and urban planners—around collaborative climate action. This guide provides a step-by-step methodology to plan, execute, and follow up on Climathons, inspiring climate adaptation and mitigation projects with real-world impact.

Class activities

The Climate in Our Hands - Climate Models

The manual "The Climate in Our Hands – Climate Models" provides educators with the tools and resources needed to effectively teach climate models and their significance in understanding climate change.

The Climate in Our Hands - Climate Models

The manual "The Climate in Our Hands – Climate Models" provides educators with the tools and resources needed to effectively teach climate models and their significance in understanding climate change.

Teacher professional development

MOOC “Climate Change Education: From Knowledge to Action”

The Office for Climate Education (OCE) launches an innovative online course: an opportunity for teachers all over the world to learn how to teach about climate change online and for free.

MOOC “Climate Change Education: From Knowledge to Action”

The Office for Climate Education (OCE) launches an innovative online course: an opportunity for teachers all over the world to learn how to teach about climate change online and for free.

Teacher professional development

Guide for Organizing a Climathon

The Office for Climate Education (OCE) presents the Guide for Organizing a Climathon, a comprehensive resource designed to federate schools and the broader community—students, teachers, local associations, parents, NGOs, policymakers, scientists, and urban planners—around collaborative climate action. This guide provides a step-by-step methodology to plan, execute, and follow up on Climathons, inspiring climate adaptation and mitigation projects with real-world impact.

Guide for Organizing a Climathon

The Office for Climate Education (OCE) presents the Guide for Organizing a Climathon, a comprehensive resource designed to federate schools and the broader community—students, teachers, local associations, parents, NGOs, policymakers, scientists, and urban planners—around collaborative climate action. This guide provides a step-by-step methodology to plan, execute, and follow up on Climathons, inspiring climate adaptation and mitigation projects with real-world impact.

Multimedia activities

How can we act?

Find out what people and organisations all over the world are doing to adapt to or mitigate climate change.

How can we act?

Find out what people and organisations all over the world are doing to adapt to or mitigate climate change.

Class activities

The climate in our hands - Ocean and Cryosphere

This is the first teacher's guide book of the collection “The climate in our hands”, a series of volumes on the topic of climate change. The aim of this guide book is to support teachers in carrying out a range of activities on climate change and the ocean and cryosphere in their classrooms, and targets students from the upper end of primary school to the end of lower-secondary school (ages 9 to 15).

The climate in our hands - Ocean and Cryosphere

This is the first teacher's guide book of the collection “The climate in our hands”, a series of volumes on the topic of climate change. The aim of this guide book is to support teachers in carrying out a range of activities on climate change and the ocean and cryosphere in their classrooms, and targets students from the upper end of primary school to the end of lower-secondary school (ages 9 to 15).