Autumn Twilight, Rethinking the journey to zero waste. On Wednesday, 6 Dec 2023, 15:45, let's delve into the Diamond Nine Activity. Underneath a band of pictures of people using the diamond nine. At the top, a band of pictures of people using the diamond nine. Centre image from Diamond 9 Activity picture from How do we know it's working Copyright RISC. In the middle, text reads: Autumn Twilight, Rethinking the journey to zero waste. Wednesday, 6 Dec 2023 at 15:45. At the bottom, two logos: one belonging to Liverpool World Centre, The other reads 'supported by players of People's Postcode Lottery; Awarded funds from People's Postcode Trust. Autumn Twilight, Rethinking the journey to zero waste. On Wednesday, 6 Dec 2023, 15:45, Exploring the Diamond Nine. In the background two pictures of groups, one around a table and another standing, looking at colourful cards, and rearranging them into Diamond Nine formation. At the bottom, two logos: one belonging to Liverpool World Centre, The other reads 'supported by players of People's Postcode Lottery; Awarded funds from Postcode Neighbourhood Trust.

Re-thinking Recycling: The Journey to Zero Waste

Autumn Twilight

Join us for a short and sharp twilight session – the very first of our free termly Series.

This free CPD twilight will give you access to at least one fantastic resource from the world of participatory and inclusive global learning.

In the Autumn twilight, Re-thinking Recycling: The Journey to Zero Waste, we will be exploring the Diamond 9 in the context of zero waste using RISC’s brilliant ‘How do we know it’s working? – Book 1 and the different ways we can use it to enhance participation in the classroom.

As a BONUS, participants will have the opportunity to bring students along to our free pupil conferences next summer.

This workshop is for all teachers, educators and trainee teachers. It will be online and everyone’s welcome! Come along and bring your colleagues and friends.

This work has been made possible by an award from Postcode Neighbourhood Trust, a grant-giving charity funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.