Why Choose This Course?
This 10-week course takes students on an immersive journey through Antarctica, exploring its climate, wildlife, and history. Through real-world lessons recorded in the Falklands and South Georgia, students will discover the ocean’s vital role in sustaining life.
As they progress, students will take tangible actions aligned with UN SDG 14 – Life Below Water, learning how individual choices impact ocean conservation. By the end of the course, they will create a Power of One impact journal and a Picture Book of Hope, inspired by an Antarctic animal, to showcase their commitment to a sustainable future.
Learning Goals
Explore the role of oceans and marine life in sustaining the planet
Understand the impact of human activity on ocean ecosystems
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills related to sustainability
Take action on climate and conservation through real-world learning
Create a Picture Book of Hope inspired by Antarctic wildlife
Key Information
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)
All of our courses empower students to take action towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for a better world. This course specifically focuses on the goals shown below.
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Ages: Year 3 upwards
Course Duration: 10 Lessons
Time per Lesson: 60-90 mins
Key Curriculum Areas: Environmental Science, Geography, Sustainability, Ethics, Conservation, Creative Art, Mathematics
Teacher/s: Gavin McCormack, Aurora Expedition Leaders

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