How Schools Can Support Teaching and Learning to Address Climate Change
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a listening session focused on how schools can support teaching and learning to address climate change. Gain insights from educators and experts as they discuss developing and implementing instruction around sustainability, the environment, and climate change. Discover strategies for equipping over 50 million students with the knowledge and skills needed to advance a more sustainable and resilient future. Learn about Washington State's initiatives, Action for Climate Empowerment, and the importance of relationship building, emotional resilience, decision-making, and transformational learning in climate education. Understand the significance of nature-culture relations in preparing a new generation of students to tackle climate challenges.
Syllabus
Introduction
Opening Remarks
Panel Introductions
Dr Zoe Zhou
Jennifer Labrette
Questions
Washington State
Action for Climate Empowerment
Question
Relationship Building
Emotional Resilience
Decision Making
Transformational Learning
Nature Culture Relations
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
Related Courses
Inquiry Science Learning: Perspectives and Practices 1 - Science LeadershipRice University via Coursera History and Future of (Mostly) Higher Education
Duke University via Coursera Administration of adult and higher education
The University of Oklahoma via Janux ICT in Primary Education: Transforming children's learning across the curriculum
University of London International Programmes via Coursera Saving Schools Mini-Course 1: History and Politics of U.S. Education
Harvard University via edX