National Geographic Learning and the Sarawak Education Department have formed a partnership to bolster the state’s environmental education programme. Through a memorandum of understanding signed in Kuching, both organisations will collaborate to equip teachers and students with the expertise, skills and materials necessary to confront climate change and protect Sarawak’s rich biodiversity.

Key elements of the collaboration include:

· Teacher training: A series of workshops and seminars will enable educators to weave sustainability topics—such as rainforest protection, waste minimisation and renewable energy—into current subjects, notably English and the sciences.
· Curriculum resources: Schools will receive a collection of print and digital assets from National Geographic Learning, drawing on real-life case studies from Sarawak’s forests, rivers and coastal zones.
· Hands-on learning: Field-based modules will immerse students in local ecosystems, featuring activities like river water analysis, wildlife monitoring and community-driven recycling and upcycling initiatives.
· Teacher network: An online portal will connect Sarawak teachers with National Geographic specialists and fellow educators across the Asia Pacific, providing continuous support and best-practice exchange.

At the signing ceremony, Sarawak Education Director Datuk Amar Dr. Jerip Susil noted that the programme aligns with the state’s Green Growth Strategy and its aim to nurture environmentally aware citizens. “By integrating green principles throughout our schools, we prepare young people to understand both global challenges and local solutions,” he said.

James Robertson, Regional Manager for National Geographic Learning Asia Pacific, added: “We’re delighted to bring our award-winning content and teaching expertise to Sarawak. Students here will not only discover the wonders of their own environment but be inspired to become active guardians of our planet.”

The initial rollout will involve 150 urban and rural schools beginning next term, with the goal of expanding state-wide by year-end. Progress will be measured through student-led projects and community-impact evaluations, ensuring the partnership delivers tangible improvements in environmental awareness and action.



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