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Student Sustainability Guide

Overview

As you progress through your studies, know that the 91±¬ÁÏ community is committed to addressing the climate crisis through its work as a faculty of education. Our Sustainability & Climate Action Plan shares our commitment to actions and strategies to support positive environmental change. 91±¬ÁÏ students are at the forefront of this movement - you are part of a powerful collective of faculty, staff and students that is united in working towards a more just, equitable and sustainable world. This important work is informed by Indigenous ways of knowing and diverse perspectives that make up our community. In solidarity, we aim to enact the tenets of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant in this work and embed interconnected responsibility for climate justice and climate action into our individual and collective work at 91±¬ÁÏ.

Did you know that 91±¬ÁÏ…
  • has had an active Environmental & Sustainability Education Initiative since 2009?
  • is the first Canadian Faculty of Education to have its own Sustainability & Climate Action Plan?
  • made a  Climate Emergency Declaration in 2021?

Curriculum & Teaching

91±¬ÁÏ students working on environmental mural

Courses - Expand your understanding of theory and practice through 91±¬ÁÏ courses focused on sustainability, climate change, and climate action.

Programs - Undertake interdisciplinary learning through 91±¬ÁÏ’s collaborative graduate programs with U of T’s School of the Environment & departments of or .

CCR Designation with ESE - Add to your UT transcript with an 91±¬ÁÏ Co-Curricular Designation focused on sustainability. Join in the Environmental Learning Circle meetings to share your progress and achievements.

Learning Opportunities - Attend workshops, webinars, conferences, and other events. Check out the for recordings of past events.

Partnerships - 91±¬ÁÏ has many partners in this work, including the TDSB’s Sustainability Office, , and . 91±¬ÁÏ’s conferences with TDSB EcoSchools offer a great opportunity to connect with professional educators dedicated to sustainability and climate action. There are also numerous focused on sustainability to join.

Community Engagement and Outreach

Indigenous Education - Indigenous traditional and ecological knowledge is central to understanding how to live sustainably on Earth. Join 91±¬ÁÏ’s Indigenous Education Network.

Experiential Learning - Take part in Campus as Living Lab (CLL) learning opportunities by volunteering for on-campus sustainability projects, or join in Community Engaged Learning (CEL) and gain valuable professional experience. Check out past student projects in action!

Sustainable Wellness - For a sustainable future, we must commit to the wellness of all living beings. Learn about individual and collective well being through 91±¬ÁÏ Wellness.

Community Partners - Learn about some of 91±¬ÁÏ’s partners in sustainability and support or volunteer for their organizations’ initiatives: these include EcoSchools Canada, Natural Curiosity, Evergreen, Learning for a Sustainable Future, and FoodShare.

91±¬ÁÏ students learning in Taddle Creek Park

Research

91±¬ÁÏ students & TDSB sharing research

Research Opportunities - Many faculty members at 91±¬ÁÏ are involved with ESE. Check out available Research Assistant opportunities, which are updated periodically.

 

 

Work Opportunities - Get involved in opportunities available for student training & professional development. Check out available , internships, and volunteering positions.

 

Sustainability Action Checklist

A sustainable world starts with each of us. Begin by learning how to challenge systematic barriers to equity and sustainability and live in ways that are beneficial to humankind and the more-than-human species around us. While we await a return to in-person learning at 91±¬ÁÏ, here are some actions to consider as personal and collective starting points in Environmental & Sustainability Education (ESE).

  • Enact the actions found in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
  • Vote in elections to support positive action to address racism, equity & climate action
  • Support action against Indigenous and Anti-black racism and other societal injustices
  • Hold elected officials, political leaders and corporations accountable for addressing the climate crisis and environmental injustice
  • Contribute to collective action on the UN’s (SDGs)
  • Know where your water comes from and goes, and reduce your water use
  • Reduce use of paper and single-use plastics, and learn about where your garbage goes
  • Re-think your consumer habits: purchase fair trade, ethically made items when possible
  • Reuse & recycle paper, glass bottles, aluminum cans and plastics
  • Align your dietary choices as best you can with your values

 

  • Turn off your digital devices after 91±¬ÁÏ classes and/or not in use
  • Take steps towards sustainable transportation such as cycling, walking or public transit
  • Consider online options for classes, meetings, & conferences to reduce travel when possible
  • Carpool or use car-sharing services to reduce carbon emissions
  • Learn about the significant and minimize when possible

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