Growing the Movement for Climate Action in Schools - Listening Session 6
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Participate in a listening session focused on expanding the movement for climate action in educational institutions. Explore successful strategies employed by students, parents, educators, and activists in driving climate initiatives within their school communities. Delve into discussions on policy changes needed in both education and environmental sectors to foster widespread and sustained climate action. Gain insights on building a movement that promotes climate solutions and environmental justice across all levels of the education system. This 71-minute session, part of the K12 Climate Action series by The Aspen Institute, features panel introductions, discussions on engaging families, and contributions from notable figures including Governor Inslee.
Syllabus
Introduction
Panel Introductions
Andrew Brennan
Jerome Foster II
National PTA
Questions
Trust Yourself
Engaging Families
Discussion
Question
Governor Inslee
Gov Inslee
Yakama
Vic
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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