New Teaching Material - Act Now for the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Daniela Neumann
Daniela Neumann • 1 December 2022

Dear community, dear teachers,

Sustainability and environmental protection topics are important for students throughout Europe. How we deal with these issues will shape our future. Motivated and skilled teachers are key to enabling students to meet the challenges of tomorrow. This is especially true for STEM teachers.

In our project Act Now for the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 20 teachers from 12 countries have worked for over two years and developed concrete hands-on examples with practical instructions on how to integrate the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals into STEM lessons.

The texts were written by the teachers themselves. Just as Europe is heterogeneous, the individual teaching units also differ in their writing style and structure depending on the group of authors.

We hope that you will find many ideas for your own lessons in our materials - act now! We need every teacher! Join us, spread the word about this teaching material by teachers for teachers.

Act Now for the UN Sustainable Development Goals

The Science on Stage teaching material Act Now for the UN Sustainable Development Goals shows concrete and practical concepts on how to address the 17 Sustainable Development Goals in STEM education.

What can we learn from weather data? What will the city of the future look like and how do we make sustainable products?

Find the answers here: www.science-on-stage.eu/act-now-sdg

Also available in German at www.science-on-stage.de/act-now-nachhaltigkeit

The materials with interactive worksheets and films are free of charge and were developed by teachers for teachers in primary and secondary schools. It was published by the non-profit association Science on Stage.

Future League

Science on Stage invites teachers from primary and secondary schools with their class to get creative as part of the Future League.

More information at www.science-on-stage.eu/future-league

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