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Martin Crabbe

Doorways to Sustainable Schools

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Doorways to Sustainable Schools

Martin Crabbe

Doorways to Sustainable Schools

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Doorways to Sustainable Schools

Martin Crabbe

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In this episode Martin talks to Morgan Phillips, author of the brilliant new book Great Adaptations - In the Shadow of a Climate Crisis (http://theglaciertrust.org/great-adaptations). Morgan is a real expert in environmental education and is cu
A magical audio-story, created to launch a sustainable food project.Minerva is in trouble - but for Edmund to find her, he must first work out how to get to Peru though the magical orange doorway. Edmund seeks the help of a wise old standing s
In this episode, Martin talks to Dr Jessica Tipton about the London Schools Eco-Network (https://twitter.com/ldnschoolseco). Jess was recently awarded the School Changemaker of the Year 2021 at the Sustainable City Awards www.globalactionplan.o
In this episode, Martin talks to Natasha Freedman and Rhuti Carr from Studio 2909 (https://www.studio2909.org/) about their current project - In Search of Aether (https://www.studio2909.org/in-search-of-aether). Studio 2909 broker conversation
This episode is the Spanish version of chapter one of The Magical Orange Doorway, translated by Leydis Vollar for the young people in Lima, Peru, and created to launch a sustainable food project.BackgroundThis story has been created for Londo
A magical audio-story, created to launch a sustainable food project.In this chapter Minerva steps through the magical orange doorway, explores the Wild Area and meets the tyre-swingers. Everyone receives a visit from a giant, and then they pla
To mark the start of Pestival project 'Make More Insects', we are replaying the interview Martin did with the remarkable Bridget Nicholls. Bridget conceived of Pestival (http://www.pestival.org/) in 2004, and has gained international status as
As part of a series of interviews in which Martin will be interviewing teachers from outside of London in the run up to COP26, Martin is speaking to Scottish primary school teacher - and his brother - Dougie. Dougie is a munroist and Forest Sch
This week Martin is talking to the remarkable Bridget Nicholls. Bridget conceived of Pestival (http://www.pestival.org/) in 2004, and has gained international status as a world authority on eco-entertainment, in particular cultural entomology.
In this episode Martin speaks as the voice of one teacher, talking in a time of crisis, from the perspective of one school. Martin talks from a purely personal perspective on the current COVID-19 situation, the new lockdown and the role school'
In this episode, Martin talks with co-chair of the London Climate Action Week Schools Group, Malini Mehra. Malini is the CEO of GLOBE International (http://globelegislators.org/), the environmental legislators organisation. She has more than th
A magical audio-story, created for London Climate Action Week 2020, to launch a sustainable food project.In this chapter Edmund gets another visit from Minerva the magical Jaguar, who brings a Christmas message for him and the year 7 students
Today's podcast is a special celebration of London Climate Action Week 2020 (https://www.londonclimateactionweek.org/). The week had over 200 events, with over 30,000 people taking part across a huge range of sectors. Due to pandemic, the major
A magical audio-story, created for London Climate Action Week 2020, to launch a sustainable food project.BackgroundThis story has been created for London Climate Action Week during a global pandemic. It is inspired by zoom meetings and by a b
London Climate Action Week 2020 (https://www.londonclimateactionweek.org/) starts on Saturday 14th November and as an aim of this podcast is to get schools involved in LCAW, Martin shares some highlights to expect in the coming week. You can ch
Lorna works for Semble (https://semble.org/) (formerly Project Dirt), a platform that brings together businesses and community projects to make change happen from the grassroots up, and a long time partner of Outdoor Classroom Day. Lorna believ
Annette Figueiredo works with the Greater London Authority (GLA) (https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/how-we-work-london). She is instrumental in developing environmental programmes for London schools based around water, air quality and climate
Cath Prisk, CEO of Outdoor People (https://outdoorpeople.org.uk/) and Global Partnerships Director for Outdoor Classroom Day (https://outdoorclassroomday.com/), is a well respected thinker and advocate for children and the outdoors. She has led
This week Martin talks to the remarkable Judy Ling Wong CBE, OBE. Judy is an artist, poet, dancer, environmental activist and a founder of the Black Environment Network (BEN - http://www.ben-network.org.uk/). Martin and Judy first met in the la
In this 'shorter than usual' episode, less really is more. In under 20 minutes Martin describes how this year's Outdoor Classroom Day provided inspiration to Proyecto Perú (Glebe school's global learning project). Martin tells the story in audi
In this episode, Martin introduces us to an exciting new project called Let's Go Zero 2030 which will be launched in November 2020 at the Youth Climate Summit. This national project aims to get UK schools to become net zero by 2030. The project
Jordan Smallin is a former GB bobsleigh athlete and boxer. Jordan graduated from Loughborough University in 2018 with a degree in Sports Science. Whilst there he started working as Security on the doors of the students union and in some of Lond
Anna Portch is the manager of an amazing green space in North London called Sunnyside Community Garden. She has a huge depth and breadth of experience in sustainable schools ranging from creating and then running Empty Classroom Day (now Outdoo
Welcome to the first episode of Doorways to Sustainable Schools - a podcast aimed to support London schools to engage in London Climate Action Week 16th-22nd November 2020. (https://www.londonclimateactionweek.org/)The show will be hosted by M
Welcome to this new fortnightly podcast, Doorways to Sustainable Schools. It's aim is to consider practical action that schools could take to help them engage in London Climate Action Week 2020 (November 14th-20th).This new podcast will focus
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