Use the Climate Compatible Curriculum and see your teaching material come alive
Our mission is to enable teachers and trainers to use, co-create and share open-licensed teaching and learning material anywhere in the world for delivery online and in the classroom.
Find teaching materialBenefits of the Climate Compatible Curriculum
Find teaching material
Teachers have limited resources to develop high-quality teaching materials, while their students are hungry for new knowledge and have high expectations. Using an existing course can save precious teacher time.
All Courses can be translated into different languages.
Customize material
Customizing existing courses can make the material more relevant for learners increasing interest and learner motivation. To customize existing material also saves time.
Collaborate on material
Global collaboration on course material means that it is always up to date – especially important in cutting edge fields of research such as energy.
How the teaching material is structured
Each lecture block contains teaching content on one topic. Start by browsing our courses. Dive into lectures to see how topics are brought together. Explore our lecture blocks to find ideas on individual topics.
The Climate Compatible Curriculum contains courses, lectures and lecture blocks, from which you can pick and choose content for your own teaching. Courses are made up of one or more (and normally 10 to 20) lectures. Lectures consist of four lecture blocks.
Want to develop learning material or provide feedback?
Global collaboration on course material means that it is always up to date – especially important in cutting edge fields of research such as energy.
To enquire about access to the teaching kit website to develop and share your own material, please e-mail teaching@climatecompatiblegrowth.com
To provide feedback on the teaching kit website, please e-mail platform@climatecompatiblegrowth.com
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The teaching kit website was developed by KTH Royal Institute of Technology and implemented by Frank Digital within the Climate Compatible Growth Program, funded by the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office.
Original prototypes were developed at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and the early concept was explored in a Masters thesis by Saga Kubulenso available here
Many individuals have offered their time and expertise during the conceptualisation and implementation of the teaching kit website and to you we offer our thanks.