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Community action Conference Environmental education

Green Women: Leadership in Action.

Teaching for a Better Future. The seventh and final session of our online conference on 6 June will be: Green Women – Weaving Leadership for Environmental Education with Purpose.

Stephany Carrasco Sardon will present the experience of a digital magazine dedicated to making visible socio-environmental projects led by women in Latin America. Through inspiring stories, conscious digital design and collaborative methodologies, a community that promotes environmental education from the territory and action has been woven. This presentation will show how to strengthen women’s leadership networks, communicate with purpose and use accessible tools to educate and transform. An invitation to rethink environmental education as a living, regenerative and deeply human process.

Stephany is an environmental engineer with a master’s degree in Renewable Energy (IMF – Madrid) and UX/UI designer with a focus on digital sustainability. Founder of Green Women, an organisation and magazine dedicated to environmental conservation and women’s empowerment in Latin America. She has spoken at international conferences in countries such as Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Argentina. She has diplomas in sustainability, environmental education and wildlife monitoring (Universidad de Antioquia and Politécnica de Colombia), as well as training in the rights of nature with Earth Law Center and the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de México.

Join us at Teaching for a Better Future on 6 June 2025.

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More Green, Less Screen!

Join us on 6 June for Teaching For A Better Future – a day of inspiration, innovation and action for educators who believe language teaching can drive meaningful change.

Our sixth session with Lucy Crichton is More Green, Less Screen.

Designing projects for YLs that involve environmental themes is an urgent necessity. But how can we truly involve our students and deepen their learning? Join me as I share 3 ways to encourage students to take care of the planet through planting, the use of natural loose parts, and recipes for a Mud Kitchen.

Lucy Crichton is an ELT educator, young learner specialist, and materials writer based in Brazil. She has given lectures in Latin America, Europe, and Asia. She runs her own school, The Secret Garden, which attends children and teenagers. Her teaching
philosophy comes from her deep love and respect for children.

View the full programme here: https://green-action-elt.uk/events/

Register to attend here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ogkv4qrSQIaH2tMlyPog9w