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Join host Chris Carlton and Dr. Ian Matheson as they dive into an exciting primary school-wide environmental project. Discover how researchers, teacher candidates, primary students, and community partners came together to create vermicomposting systems that transformed classroom learning and connected to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. From hands-on worm bins to a red-carpet film premiere, this episode showcases the power of collaboration, innovation, and student engagement in environmental education. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on how small actions in the classroom can lead to big global change!
Resources:
Learn More about UN SDG 11:
Learn about processing organic wastes using earthworms:
Take action:
Learn more about all 17 UN SDGs on the UN’s Student Resources page and what you can do to get involved.
By Queen's University Faculty of EducationJoin host Chris Carlton and Dr. Ian Matheson as they dive into an exciting primary school-wide environmental project. Discover how researchers, teacher candidates, primary students, and community partners came together to create vermicomposting systems that transformed classroom learning and connected to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. From hands-on worm bins to a red-carpet film premiere, this episode showcases the power of collaboration, innovation, and student engagement in environmental education. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on how small actions in the classroom can lead to big global change!
Resources:
Learn More about UN SDG 11:
Learn about processing organic wastes using earthworms:
Take action:
Learn more about all 17 UN SDGs on the UN’s Student Resources page and what you can do to get involved.