Countering climate anxiety with hope, confidence and inspiration
Project blog: Dr Joanne Tippett
The RoundView is a toolkit for sustainability thinking and learning. With a science-based set of guidelines to redesign our systems so we don’t cause environmental problems in the first place, it shifts the dial from climate anxiety to hope, confidence, and inspiration.
Hands-on learning tools do the heavy lifting of teaching the science in an enjoyable and engaging way, through play, poetry and art. To date, the RoundView has reached over 135,000 people and has recently been awarded a University of Manchester Making a Difference Award for ‘Outstanding public engagement initiative, national and international engagement’. Manchester UNESCO City of Literature highlighted the value of the RoundView to their work in the celebration video.
Building on this success, the RoundView was featured in eight libraries across Greater Manchester in this year’s Festival of Libraries. Library staff report that the RoundView learning resources really meet their needs, in particular providing a way to engage pupils with a positive way to think about future sustainability on school trips to the library. The team is developing ideas for loan boxes for schools, tailored for different key stages.
The RoundView is seen as “a ready-made resources that is easy for us to just slot in to our activities. We love the idea of these hands-on sustainability learning resources becoming part of our collections for schools and community groups to use.”
Staff noted that libraries are an early example of sustainability in action, and using libraries to loan hands-on learning resources to schools and community groups offers a way to reach huge numbers of people with efficient use of resources. Further feedback will be gathered from library staff to inform a bid for rollout in libraries and community spaces.
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