Equipping 1,203 teachers to teach creation care.
A training program that gives educators the theology, ecology, and pedagogy to integrate environmental stewardship into classrooms and communities.
What Teachers Learn
A four-pillar training curriculum designed for Rwanda's education context.
Biblical Foundations
Exploring creation stewardship across the full arc of Scripture — from Genesis to Revelation. Teachers learn to connect theology to ecology.
Practical Ecology
Hands-on training in tree nursery management, composting, biodiversity surveys, and nature-based education methods.
Pedagogical Methods
Age-appropriate teaching strategies for environmental education — experiential learning, outdoor classrooms, and student-led projects.
Community Engagement
Training teachers to mobilize students, parents, and congregations for collective environmental action beyond the classroom.
Our Training Approach
We don't just lecture — we model. Every training workshop includes hands-on fieldwork, group Bible study, and collaborative lesson planning. Teachers leave with ready-to-use materials and a network of fellow creation care educators.
- •Multi-day intensive workshops with follow-up support
- •Peer learning networks connecting trained teachers across districts
- •Take-home curriculum kits with lesson plans and activities
- •Annual refresher training to deepen skills and share results
Training Impact
The Multiplier Effect
Each trained teacher reaches an average of 45 students per year. That means our 1,203 trained educators are shaping the environmental awareness of over 54,000 young people — a generation of creation stewards being formed right now in Rwandan classrooms.