RCE Global Webinars 2021
In the lead-up to the 12th Global RCE Conference, the hosts RCE Scotland hosted two pre-conference webinars.
The first of these, 'RCE Global Network 2021: Achieving the SDGs: Action through Learning' was held on 4 February, 2021 from 8:00-10:00am GMT, and the second on 8 June, 2021 from 8:00-10:00am GMT.
Thank you to RCE Scotland for their outstanding organisation, and to those who participated for your contributions. Materials from both events are available below.
Dates
Webinar #1: Thursday 4 February, 2021
Webinar #2: Tuesday 8 June, 2021
Location
Online
Programme
Webinar #1: Agenda
Webinar #2: Agenda
Briefings/Presentations
Webinar #1:
Presentation | Prepared by |
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10th African Regional Meeting | RCE Minna |
9th Americas Regional Meeting | RCE Salisbury |
13th Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting | RCE Kyrgyzstan |
Europe Regional Meeting 2020 | RCE East Midlands |
Webinar #2:
Presentation | Prepared by |
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Official welcome from Dr. Akio Takemoto, UNU-IAS | Dr. Akio Takemoto, UNU-IAS |
Advancing Policy | |
'Advancing the circular economy' | RCE Wales |
'Creating ESD textbooks with government, schools and citizens' | RCE Dobong-Gu |
Transforming learning environments | |
'Pocket Gardens' | RCE Ruhr |
'Clean water and sanitation' | RCE North Rift |
'Community-Based Education for Sustainable Development: Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge in Mangrove Protection and Conservation – a Climate Action' | RCE Cebu |
Building capacities of educators | |
'Systems thinking' | RCE Ostwuerttemberg |
'Cross-sectoral carbon literacy training' | RCE East Midlands |
Empowering and mobilising youth | |
'Empowering and mobilising youth for climate action' | RCE Ogun |
Accelerating local-level action | |
'Towards achieving a sustainable, climate-smart and disaster-resilient community' | RCE Srinagar |
'Coming together for sustainability: meeting the goals of the Agenda 2030' | RCE Salisbury |
Recordings
Webinar #1:
- Part One: Welcome and opening remarks
- Part Two: UNESCO ESD 2030 Roadmap & Panel Discussion
- Part Three – Breakout session 1: Advancing policy
- Part Three – Breakout session 2: Transforming learning environments
- Part Three – Breakout session 3: Building capacities of educators
- Part Three – Breakout session 4: Empowering & mobilising youth
- Part Three – Breakout session 5: Accelerating local level actions
- Part Three – Plenary sharing session
- Part Four – Q&A: Global RCE Service Centre & RCE Regional Representatives
- Part Five – Next steps and final reflections
Chats of each session can be downloaded here under 'Session Recordings'.
Webinar #2:
- i. Welcome and introduction: Dr Akio Takemoto from UNU-IAS and Dr Rehema White from RCE Scotland welcome delegates and share the Agenda.
- ii. ‘The Future We Want’: Edward Chidombe Msiska and Emily Farquhar share their vision of a sustainable future.
- iii. ‘Launching the RCE ESD 2030 Roadmap’: Dr Jonghwi Park from UNU-IAS shares the new RCE Roadmap
- iv. Five RCEs share examples of good practice linking climate change and the Five Priority Action Areas of the UNESCO ESD 2030 Roadmap:
- Advancing Policy: RCE Dobong-Gu: 'Creating ESD textbooks with government, schools and citizens'
- Transforming Learning Environments: RCE Cebu: 'Community-Based Education for Sustainable Development: Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge in Mangrove Protection and Conservation – a Climate Action'
- Building Capacities of Educators: RCE East Midlands: 'Cross-sectoral carbon literacy training'
- Empowering and Mobilising Youth: RCE Ogun: 'Empowering and mobilising youth for climate action'
- Accelerating Local Level Actions: RCE Salisbury: 'Coming together for sustainability: meeting the goals of the Agenda 2030'
- v. Breakout Session: Dr Rehema White shares details of the Breakout Sharing Session.
- vi. Plenary and Closing Remarks; Dr Rehema White shares a summary of the Breakout Sharing Session and closes the event.
Collaboration
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