Green Action ELT
We are a group of volunteers working for a green English language teaching sector in the UK. We are educators with an international reach – we can make a huge difference by reducing our emissions and negative impact, and by engaging with our students, partners and friends around the world. Together we can reconnect with nature and protect the planet for our future.
We run events, host community discussions, write articles and share information to inspire and facilitate change in our UK ELT industry. And will record and share as many of events as we can for your to watch again.
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Empowering Green Women Leaders
More Green Less Screen
Think Green Teach Smart
Planet Based Classroom Hacks
Teaching Sustainable Development Goals through Speaking and Listening
Write for the Planet
Diary of a Green Leader
Teaching for a Better Future
Introduction to Green Action ELT
Green Accreditation
Peter Holly: Inner and Outer SDGs
Eco Schools
Make Them Angry!
Make it Fun!
The Bigger Picture
AI and climate change: friends or foes? Learn about impact and action for English language teaching
Project based learning with an environmental focus for greener English language teaching classrooms
Capturing imaginations: expert tips on greening the language learning curriculum for young learners
Sustainable catering in international education: reducing emissions and negative impact through food
2023 Green Action ELT showcase: environmental action across the global language teaching sector
Activism in the language classroom with Linda Ruas. How 'political' can we get with our learners?
Carbon offsetting: is it the answer for international educators? with Professor Matthew Paterson
Big climate emotions – what are they and what should we do them? with Harry Waters
The role and power of a sustainability officer – Green Lead induction training with Rachel Leech
Simple drawing techniques for the language classroom - drawing for ecoliteracy with Emily Bryson
How to reduce your professional travel emissions working in international education
Climate justice: what's it got to do with English language teaching?
Can we afford not to act? Why we need to take environmental action at our language schools #GreenELT
Green language lessons for lower level English learners: teaching environmental topics to beginners
Get ready for summer with our green staff induction - green tips for all ELT roles and departments