This survey is part of research commissioned by the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies (EiE Hub). The EiE Hub publishes an annual flagship report reflecting its mission to support better data and evidence, as well as its mandate to drive political will, commitment, and agenda-setting with governments and partners. Recognizing the critical nature of the climate crisis, which threatens children and youth’s right to education, particularly in crisis settings, the EiE Hub has commissioned its 2023 report on the interplay between climate change and education in emergencies (EiE).

We value the perspectives of teachers like you, as you play a crucial role in addressing these pressing issues. By participating in this survey, you can contribute to shaping policies and initiatives to effectively tackle challenges. Your insights will be used to advocate for better support, funding, and resources for EiE and climate action, including ahead of COP28 and the Global Refugee Forum. Your participation will amplify the voice of teachers, ensuring that education is a priority on the international agenda.

Note that all responses to this survey are anonymous. No personal information will be collected.

A huge ‘Thank You’ for filling in the survey before Friday 21 July 2023. It should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
General Information

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* 1. In which region are you based? (Please select a single answer)

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* 2. At which level do you currently teach? (Please select a single answer)

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* 3. Do you teach in the formal education system of your country/host country? (Please select a single answer)

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* 4. What is your gender? (Please select a single answer)

Climate Change Impact on Education

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* 5. How worried are you about climate change? (Please select a single answer)

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* 6. How has your work as a teacher been impacted by climate change? (Please select all that apply to you)

Education Responses to Climate Change

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* 7. What climate change-related topics do you teach, raise or touch upon in the classroom? (Please select all that apply to you)

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* 8. Do you have access to capacity building opportunities and resources so that you feel equipped to empower your students to learn about climate change and take positive action? (Please select a single answer)

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* 9. Do you consider that the education your students are receiving is relevant to the climate future they are going to face during their life? (Please select a single answer)

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* 10. What support would you like to have from your government and its partners when it comes to climate change?  (Please select your top three answers)

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* 11. Is the school you teach at taking any steps to prevent, mitigate or adapt to the impacts of climate change on education?

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