
SEEd (Sustainability and Environmental Education) is a registered UK charity with the primary objective of enabling more of the education sector to engage with Education for Sustainable Development and environmental education.
SEEd is a place to share, learn, develop new ideas and understand what changes are happening. SEEd will do this through its good relationships with government, business, teachers and NGO’s. Read more. >>

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SEEd Policy Forum
Policy developments on global issues and schools and how they affect your work with schools. The Policy Forum will include a keynote speech by Will Day, SDC. Read more. >>
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A Typical SEEd Event
Watch the video to see what the delegates said about the National Sustainable Schools Conference held at the Penwortham Environmental Education Centre in Preston. Read more. >>
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SEEd Policy Forum
Date: 29 January 2010
The SEEd Policy Forum is sponsored by DCSF, Defra and WWF-UK, and is supported by DEA. This is a facilitated day with guest speakers that include: Dr Jenneth Parker, GSOE, University of Bristol; Ruth Fuller, WWF-UK; Max Hogg, Policy and Research Manager, DEA; David Gardner, Curriculum Programme Advisor, QCDA; and Andrew Darnton, AD Research and Analysis. Read more. >>
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