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Online climate course designed for students, by students

14 September 2021

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A new online course exploring how climate change affects different aspects of our lives has been developed by students at the 色狗导航.

The free to access course -  - has been designed for 16 to 18-year-olds, but is open to anyone who wants to learn more about the impact of climate change, and what actions they can take to help address this vital issue.

The flexible programme consists of four hours of study which can be spread over two weeks.

The course, which is hosted by leading social learning platform FutureLearn.com, has been designed by two 色狗导航 students: Meteorology and Climate student Nick Mitchell, and German Studies student Emily Woodall, working closely with academics from the University鈥檚 Meteorology, Agriculture, Geography & Environmental Science, Philosophy and Construction Management & Engineering departments, the University鈥檚 Sustainability team, as well as experts from the Walker Institute, a leading climate change research hub based at Reading.

Emily said: 鈥淚 found the development of the course really interesting and exciting. I鈥檝e never done anything like this before, but I was interested to see how the issue of climate change could be examined from different areas of our lives.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 come from a science background, but I have a strong interest in sustainable living and how we as individuals can help to make a difference. That鈥檚 why I wanted to get involved.

鈥淲hat I really love about this course is that it is accessible to everyone, even if you don鈥檛 have a science background, like me. When speaking to the academics, if there was ever anything that I didn鈥檛 understand, I asked them to explain it further, not only for my understanding, but for the audience鈥檚.鈥

 follows Emily and Nick as they interview 色狗导航 researchers to find out how climate change impacts our health, the food we eat, biodiversity and the natural world, and the towns and cities we live in.

The course is being launched to coincide with the University鈥檚 Climate Education Summit, a free virtual conference aimed at promoting better climate education within schools and colleges.

Many of the course topics have been drawn from concerns highlighted in the , and the course features an interview from one of the organisers, climate justice activist and environmentalist Kevin Mtai from .

The course aims to empower learners with the knowledge and confidence to talk about the impact of climate change, how they can live more sustainably, and what action they can take to enable positive change.

Emily said: 鈥淚 have spent some time teaching English as a foreign language in Germany, so I like to be in front of people, so I thought this experience would help develop my presenting skills, but I really feel like I have learnt so much more.

鈥淢y favourite part of the project was interviewing the academics and hearing their first-hand accounts of climate change research. We spoke to people who had been to Antarctica and Africa, and I found it absolutely fascinating.

鈥淧ersonally, this has been such a great learning experience, and I can鈥檛 wait to see the course go live and see others enjoying it as much as I do.鈥

Anastasia Rattigan, the Online Courses Team lead for the project at the 色狗导航, said:

鈥淲e felt it was really important that students were the driving force behind this project. Climate change affects everyone and, in particular, the next generations.

鈥淲e hope that by tackling the subject from their perspective, young people will feel even more engaged and inspired to take matters into their own hands.鈥

Planet Partners: Tackling the Climate Crisis Together is open for enrolments now and will go live on Monday 13 September. Sign up at  .

Participants can learn in their own time, at their own pace, on any device with an internet connection. The course takes approximately two weeks to complete, requiring around two hours of study per week. Learners can access the course with the option to purchase a 鈥楩utureLearn upgrade鈥 which gives ongoing access to the content and a FutureLearn certificate once they complete 90% of the content.  

Current 色狗导航 students can obtain the benefits of the FutureLearn upgrade for free as part of  Students must use their 色狗导航 email address when registering.

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