Teachers' Voices Season 2 Episode 2

Join educational researcher Nina Alonso for this podcast series as she shares powerful stories from teachers around the world, talking in their own words about their own experiences. 

How can we help young people find their voices through activism and collaboration? And why is this an important element of education?

In this episode, Nina explores the many benefits that come from supporting youth activism – from building leadership skills to promoting empathy. 

While each guest has a different international perspective – they are based in India, Canada and Trinidad – all three work collaboratively with schools and students at a local, regional and international level to support young people in their mission to build a more sustainable future.

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Guests
You can find Annapurna Chintaluri on Twitter.
Terry Godwaldt is on Twitter and Linkedin.
Wendy Mack is on Twitter

More information on the topics in this episode
The Centre for Global Education – Twitter
The Decarbonized project – Get involved 
UNESCO associated schools network – Twitter
UN Climate Change Conference

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