Sefton Coasts for Kids - an initiative to inspire the next generation of learners to protect the world’s coastlines - has been shortlisted for a Liverpool City Region Culture and Creativity Award. The initiative, developed in partnership between Edge Hill University, Sefton Council and Southport Eco Visitor Centre, includes a series of
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Revolutionary engineering ideas proposed by secondary school students will be debated in classrooms across the UK as part of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week (8 to12 November 2021). Proposals include ways that engineers can help efforts to improve biodiversity on land and at sea and the development of self-sufficient agri-biomes for farm animals to
Young people will be empowered to take action on the environment as part of new measures announced by the government designed to put climate change at the heart of education. Announcing a range of measures in a speech at COP26, education secretary Nadhim Zahawi set out his vision for all children
dot-art Schools celebrates 10 years of bringing the joy of art to city region schools Liverpool-based dot-art Schools are working in partnership with Edge Hill University to launch its 10th annual art competition for schools across the North West. This year’s competition features a call to action to encourage creativity and stimulate
Schools are being encouraged to start a conversation on climate change with their students, ahead of the UK hosting global climate summit COP26 later this year, as the Together for Our Planet Schools Pack launches today (Thursday 10 June). The pack, which is hosted on the COP26 website and sent to UK schools,