Education Through Expeditions
Education Through Expeditions is a not-for-profit, Community Interest Company which aims to provide educators with current and innovative distance-learning resources to support climate change education. Through encouraging the exploration and understanding of different habitats around the world, Education Through Expeditions aims to help educate children about their global environment. The living case studies featured on the site inspire children to consider the world they live in and develop a sense of global community.
Education Through Expeditions aims to:
• Inspire and educate children globally about climate change.
• Promote consideration of other communities and foster global citizenship.
• Allow explorers and scientific researchers to communicate their knowledge and experiences to school children globally.
• Build a network where schools, universities and explorers can share their ideas.
• Provide eyewitness and evidence-based accounts of climate change.
• Encourage greener living.
Climate change is occurring on a global scale, and the outlook of Education Through Expeditions reflects this. Expeditions are featured from all over the world, and schools across the globe can get involved. It is our hope that the environment pages not only become portals to learn about expeditions highlighting environmental awareness in these areas, but communities working together on a shared vision of conservation.
Video resources for schools
Glaciers Explained Physical Geography Key Stage 3-4
by Louise Biddle, filmed by Josephine Beynon and edited by Amanda Buckley
• U-shape Valleys
• Moraines
• Glacial Corrie
• Glacier Lakes
Who are the Inuit? Human Geography Key Stage 1-4
by Louise Biddle, filmed by Josephine Beynon and edited by Amanda Buckley
• Arrival in Qikiqtarjuaq
• A Supermarket Visit
• Fishing and Blueberry Picking
• Inuit culture and concerns for the changing environment
Wildlife Fact Sheets
Wolf 
Arctic Fox 
Polar Bear 
Barrenground Caribou 
Muskox 
Brown Lemming 
Arctic Hare 
Least Weasel 