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Erasmus+ Teacher Academy resources: sustainability and climate change

Explore a curated collection of professional development resources created by Erasmus+ Teacher Academy projects on sustainability and climate change.
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 are European partnerships between teacher education institutions and training providers that aim to enhance teacher education and professional development through international collaboration, mobility and innovative methods.  

The materials provided on this page come from several Teacher Academy projects. This collection will be regularly updated to include new resources from ongoing and future projects in the fields of citizenship and democracy.  

  • Age: 8−20+ years old
  • Subjects: STEM, digital learning, sustainability and climate change
  • Published by: ICSE Academy, TAP-TS and TESTEd
  • Years: 2024−2025
  • Languages available: English 

 

Teaching package on a sustainable Europe  

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This introductory learning and teaching package provides secondary-level teachers and teacher educators with a foundation in education for sustainability in European schools.  

In four units, pupils are introduced to the concepts of future thinking and actions, alongside European sustainability initiatives. It also explores education for sustainability, decoloniality and cultural and linguistic diversity.  

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability).  

 

Teaching package on sustainability and digitality  

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This learning and teaching package introduces four units around the relationship between digitality and sustainability.  

Knowledge and pedagogical materials on topics such as:  

  • Harmful effects of digital technologies on the environment
  • The importance of these technologies in dealing with the climate crisis
  • The social inequalities and dependencies arising from digital infrastructures  

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability).  

 

Teaching package on sustainability and environmental education for primary schools 

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This learning and teaching package approaches the relationship between environmental education and sustainability.  

It is organised into four structured units, focused on the common theme of ‘one Earth’, and focuses on the Sustainable Development Goals. A variety of resources are used to develop content knowledge about actions to protect biodiversity, water issues, actions for sustainable energy consumption and reduction.  

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability).  

 

Teaching package on climate crisis resilience 

 

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This learning and teaching package focuses on teaching the climate crisis and developing resilience through educational games. It centres on providing better understanding of the climate crisis and resilience on a personal and collective level. Through four gamified units, pupils are introduced to the topic, conduct team challenges and create a board game about the climate crisis.  

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability).  

 

Teaching package on climate disinformation  

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This learning and teaching package introduces the topic of climate disinformation. It provides an understanding of the “media landscape” in which disinformation can emerge. Over the course of four units, pupils look at a spectrum of knowledge and aim to examine areas of possible varieties of legitimate differences of interpretation of data on examples related to climate.  

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability).  

 

Teaching package on green citizenship in/for Europe 

 

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This four-unit learning and teaching package provides teacher educators, school leaders and schoolteachers with the tools to support embedding sustainability across a school using a whole school approach. It introduces ways to connect what pupils learn through their curriculum with what is practiced in the school by giving concrete examples from a secondary school.  

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability).  

 

Teaching package on sustainable entrepreneurship education 

 

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This learning and teaching package aims to promote and develop entrepreneurial competences offering an interdisciplinary perspective on urbanisation, urban greening, mobility, biodiversity, environmental protection, digitalisation and tourism through project-based learning and designing/creating products for pupils’ ‘City of the future’.   

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This learning and teaching package was developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability). 

 

Compendium of learning and teaching packages on teaching sustainability 

 

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This compendium consists of learning and teaching packages focused on teaching sustainability. The packages are designed as formalised modules but can be adapted according to individual teaching needs.  

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These learning and teaching packages were developed by (Teacher Academy Project Teaching Sustainability). 

 

Teaching resource on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 

 

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I’m packing my suitcase and have 200 billion euros… offers an interactive simulation game that introduces pupils to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). In the activity, pupils take on roles and research investment opportunities that align with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.  

The simulation promotes systems thinking and critical reflection on the impact of sustainability-related decisions. It also fosters collaboration and argumentation skills while encouraging a deeper understanding of how the SDGs are interconnected. It includes a presentation about the teaching concept, materials needed and additional resources.  

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This teaching resource was developed by the (Towards a European Syllabus in Teacher Education).  

 

Teaching resource on ecological threats and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 

 

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The Threat of invasive species – an awareness campaign offers a flexible initiative that explores biodiversity and sustainability through the lens of invasive alien species on Madeira.  

  • The first phase raises awareness of ecological threats, connecting to the Sustainable Development Goals and promoting community engagement.
  • The second phase integrates outdoor learning, creative expression and digital tools to support cross-curricular teaching.
  • The final phase encourages student-led action and reflection through Service Ƶing and expert dialogue, embedding active citizenship and environmental responsibility into everyday education.  

The resource provides an overview of the teaching concept and a presentation of the campaign and accompanying field trip as well as a panel discussion.  

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These teaching resources was developed by the (Towards a European Syllabus in Teacher Education).  

 

Workshop guide focusing on tools and approaches for sustainability in STEM education 

 

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This workshop guide offers a syllabus and supporting resources that explore how to integrate sustainability and climate change topics into STEM education using innovative pedagogical approaches.  

  • The first session of the workshop focuses on the value of sustainability, particularly through socio-scientific issues that connect STEM learning with real-world environmental challenges.
  • The second session of the workshop introduces inquiry-based learning and supports participants in redesigning closed tasks to engage students in exploring sustainability questions.
  • The final session highlights activities that promote argumentation and decision-making, encouraging learners to think critically about climate-related issues and their role in creating sustainable futures.  

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This workshop guide was developed by the (International Centre for STEM Education). 

 

Workshop guide: STEM in a digital era  

 

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This workshop guide offers a syllabus and supporting resources that explore how to address sustainability and climate change in STEM education in the context of digital technologies.  

  • The first session introduces key educational competences for teaching sustainability and highlights how emerging technologies such as 3D printing and AI can support environmentally focused STEM learning.
  • The second session presents escape games as a creative strategy to engage students with sustainability challenges through problem-solving and collaboration.
  • The final session focuses on computational thinking, linking it to real-world climate issues and offering practical strategies to promote systems thinking and responsible innovation in the classroom. 

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This workshop guide was developed by the (International Centre for STEM Education). 

 

Workshop guide: Innovative assessment in STEM education   

 

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This workshop guide offers a syllabus and supporting resources that explore innovative approaches to assessing sustainability and climate change in STEM education.  

  • The first session examines how assessment practices can align with sustainability-focused teaching, introducing tools that support students’ thinking, reasoning, collaboration and problem-solving in relation to environmental challenges.
  • The second session presents frameworks for assessing creative reasoning and key sustainability competencies.
  • The final session explores strategies to ensure fairness and relevance in assessment, emphasising the importance of valuing diverse perspectives when engaging students with climate and sustainability issues.  

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This workshop guide was developed by the (International Centre for STEM Education). 

 

A course syllabus on integrating cross-cutting issues in European teacher education 

 

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Integrating cross-cutting issues in teacher education provides teacher educators with a framework to foster the competences that teachers need to address five key cross-cutting issues impacting education systems:  

  • Education on sustainability
  • Democratic education and fostering active citizenship
  • Diversity and equality in gender and sexual identity
  • Multilingualism in teaching and learning
  • Digitalisation of learning environments 

Each chapter of the syllabus focusses on one of the cross-cutting issues, first defining and then elaborating on emerging key topics that indicate the gaps between societal needs and current practices in schools. Relevant teacher competencies are also described and linked to activity examples.  

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This syllabus was developed by the (Towards a European Syllabus in Teacher Education). 

 

A toolkit on practical strategies and resources for collaborative approaches for future-oriented learning environments  

 

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The Toolkit for Teacher Multipliers is a hands-on guide for teachers leading change in their schools. It supports planning activities across school around key themes like sustainability, democracy, equality, multilingualism and digitalisation.  

The toolkit provides teachers with activity templates, reflection prompts and tools for meaningful, lasting impact.  

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This syllabus was developed by the (Towards a European Syllabus in Teacher Education). 

 

Additional information

  • Age from:
    8
  • Age to:
    20+
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Student Teacher
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
    Researcher
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)