Training materials
Teacher's Guide and Diploma
This Teacher’s Guide has been developed to support the educational workbook designed for children aged 5 to 12 years old. Its main goal is to help educators integrate the topic of indoor air quality (IAQ) into classroom activities in an accessible, structured, and engaging way.
The guide provides scientifically grounded explanations, key background information on indoor air pollutants (such as carbon dioxide, ozone, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds), and their sources, effects on health, and links to environmental sustainability and public health. It also includes step-by-step instructions for conducting classroom activities, experiments, and interactive exercises featured in the student workbook.
Workbook 5-12
This educational workbook is designed for students aged 5 to 12 years old to explore and understand indoor air quality and its impact on health and the environment.
The workbook includes explanations about key indoor pollutants—such as carbon dioxide, particulate matter, ozone, and volatile organic compounds—along with their sources, effects on human health, and practical strategies to improve air quality. It also incorporates hands-on activities like experiments, observation tasks, word searches, and poster-making to help students internalize knowledge through active learning.
Workbook 12-18
This educational workbook is designed for students aged 12 to 18 years old to explore and understand indoor air quality and its impact on health and the environment. It provides an engaging way to introduce children to complex environmental issues through games, experiments, and creative activities.
The workbook includes explanations about key indoor pollutants—such as carbon dioxide, particulate matter, ozone, and volatile organic compounds—along with their sources, effects on human health, and practical strategies to improve air quality. It also incorporates hands-on activities like experiments, observation tasks, word searches, and poster-making to help students internalize knowledge through active learning.
Animated video
This short introductory video is designed to help teachers present the basic concepts of indoor air quality to students in a simple and engaging way.
The video explains what air is, how it can become polluted, the main indoor air pollutants (such as CO₂, ozone, particulate matter and VOCs), and why clean air is essential for human health and well-being. It also highlights everyday actions that can help improve air quality in classrooms, homes, and other indoor spaces.
Teachers can use this video at the beginning of a lesson to introduce the topic, encourage discussion, and prepare students for the workbook activities. It serves as an accessible and motivating resource to raise awareness about air quality and promote healthy habits from an early age.