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  • About Cool.org

    Hey there! We're Cool.org (formerly Cool Australia). While our name has changed, our mission hasn't. Our real-world, curriculum-aligned teaching resources equip educators to teach the stuff that matters, creating better outcomes for humanity.

Our story

Following an eye-opening trip to Antarctica in 2005, Jason Kimberley founded Cool Australia. The goal? To turn a passion for equitable, real-world education into tangible global impact.

Since 2008, over 201,000 Australian educators have signed-up to teach with Cool.org teaching resources in their classrooms. The result? Better student engagement and a greater understanding of critical environmental and social issues.

An organisation that started with humble beginnings has grown into something much bigger. Cool.org is the evolution of a simple, yet important idea; that our educators, and our kids, deserve the best.

Why we exist

Student Benefits

IndicatorAll
Knowledge, confidence, and skills in environmental/social issues have improved78%
Attitude towards environmental/social issues has changed75%
Engage in independent learning by investigating further what they have learned58%
Take action on environmental/social issues at school66%
Discuss what they have learned with friends and family53%
Engagement levels in their learning have increased76%
Are more hopeful about the future59%

Most important issues in Australia

From the Mission Australia Youth Survey

1. Our
Environment

2. Equity and Discrimination

3. The Economy & Financial Matters

4. Mental
Health

Hope and Action: Our DNA

The Cool.org Hope Framework

We understand our responsibility when tackling sensitive and potentially distressing topics. We have created the Cool.org Hope Framework to use when discussing challenging issues to ensure psychological safety for teachers and students.

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The Cool.org Act Framework

The Cool.org Act Framework supports strategies for enabling action at various levels and configurations. You can grab an approach to take action quickly or work towards taking action at a greater scale.

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What educators say:

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    There is so much that is demanded of teachers now, and there’s no need to reinvent the wheel. The Cool resources are planned with every aspect of the curriculum in mind, so we can rest easy and teach with confidence that we are meeting the needs of students and the curriculum.

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    Renee ChenPrimary Teacher, QLD
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    Cool Australia, one of the coolest sites to save time and find interesting, relevant and impactful lessons and ideas. When you’re looking for differentiated learning its a real winner!

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    Jessica HenryPrimary Teacher, VIC
  • “

    I would like my children to look at the world with optimism, and not cynicism. Perhaps it’s naive but to some extent I feel that the weight of the world is on their shoulders and it is our duty to make them feel hope in the world that they can be part of action and change. Cool allows teachers a jumping off point for this

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    Elizabeth MunroPrimary Teacher, NSW