We've created a range of resources to help your school or college take part in The BIG Climate and Nature Education Survey.
If you're following the student-led approach, use our planning template to decide how you're going to promote the survey to students at your school or college. Once you've completed it, send it back to research@sos-uk.org and we'll create your survey link so you can start putting your plan into action.
We've also put together some poster templates you can use (A3 and A4 versions available). You can add your survey link to the poster templates and print them off to use in your school or college. You can also design your own posters if you like!
Also available is a resource to support teachers to help young people manage their feelings in relation to the topics covered by the survey. There's also a resource which young people themselves can access.
You can find copies of the questions that are in the survey - one version for students in year 3 to year 6, and another for students in year 7 and above.
Use this template to plan your promotion of the survey to students in your school or college, aiming to get as many students as possible to take part. When you’ve completed it, send it back to the SOS-UK research team at research@sos-uk.org so we know you plan to be part of the project. Once we’ve received your plan, we’ll send you a link to the survey.
Add your survey link or a QR code to these poster templates, then they're ready to print off and be used to promote the survey in your school or college. You can also design your own poster if you prefer.
Add your survey link or a QR code to these poster tempaltes, then print off and use to promote the survey in your school or college! You can also design your own poster if you like.
We've compiled some resources designed to help teachers support young people with their feelings linked to the topics of the survey.
We've compiled some resources young people might useful in helping to manage feelings arising from the topics of the survey.
Read the survey questions which will be asked to students in year 3 to year 6.
Read the survey questions which will be asked to students in year 7 and above.