Join us for our Annual General Meeting on 11th November 2025, 5.30-7.00 pm

With guest speaker Pauline Stirling who will be sharing the Earth Museum’s new learning programme: ‘The Air We Breathe’.

Pauline is a retired teacher, freelance educational consultant and Director at DEED. Pauline works with the Earth Museum, a not-for-profit virtual museum on the Isle of Wight.

‘The Air We Breathe’ is a new learning programme which explores the heritage of particle air pollution and its impact on people: past, present and future. It is primarily designed for KS2 learners.

Learners will become History Detectives, searching the world for clues about the history of biological and chemical particles on our planet.

Learners will become Scientists and Data Analysts, examining the science behind air pollution and looking for patterns and trends in modern datasets.

Learners will become Innovators and Campaigners, championing solutions to improve population health and wellbeing, now and in the future.

‘The Air We Breathe’ is a flexible cross-curricular programme covering History, Geography, Science, Maths and Computing, English and Arts, and Citizenship. ‘The Air We Breathe’ will be launched early in 2026.

Join us for all or part of the programme:

5.30 pm – Welcome
5.40 pm – Presentation with Q&As
6.20 pm – Break
6.30 pm – Annual General Meeting
7.00 pm – Meeting close

Please email Sarah at training@deed.org.uk if you would like to attend.

We will then send you the zoom link to the meeting.

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