Cover image: How Will You Reboot the Future? - Lahari

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How Will You Reboot the Future? - Lahari

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This short film tells the story of Lahari, a prospective law student in Mumbai, who, as someone with asthma, uses her platform to influence the law on air pollution.

The accompanying teaching guide offers discussion questions, activity suggestions, connections to Jonathon Porritt's e-book, as well as links to other relevant resources.

Part of the "How Will You Reboot the Future?" Campaign

These short films and guides are designed to help teachers begin to introduce conversations about climate action into the classroom in a way that is positive, empowering, and adaptable to suit the needs of individual teachers and students as they navigate the transition back to school.

These resources flexibly slot into tutor group sessions or any gaps in the timetable, allowing teachers to spark conversations with their students and find space in the day to stop and consider how our actions now can make a real difference in the future. 

These materials are also suitable outside of classroom contexts, including youthwork, uniformed groups, Duke of Edinburgh, Youth Parliament meetings, Student council/ Pupil council meetings and more.

Resource contents

  • Cover image: Lahari - Teaching Guide

    Teacher’s Pack

    Lahari - Teaching Guide

  • Cover image: Rise Up 1: Lahari

    Video

    Rise Up 1: Lahari

Topics

Arts, Culture and Religion, Compassionate Values, Environment and Sustainability, Equality, Globalisation and Interdependence, Health and Well-being, Media, Internet and Technology, Production and Consumption, Social Justice

Age Ranges

KS4: ages 14-16, KS5: ages 16+

Subjects

Citizenship, Philosophy / P4C / Critical thinking, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Climate Campaign, Clubs and extra-curricular, Spiritual, moral, social, cultural (SMSC)

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