#TeachClimate

Robert SanscartierSnoro
2024-05-08

High school students, frustrated by lack of climate education, press for change

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Several dozen young people wearing light blue T-shirts imprinted with filled a hearing room in the Minnesota Capitol in St. Paul in late February. It was a cold and windy day, in contrast to the state’s nearly snowless, warm winter

thestar.com/news/world/high-sc

2023-03-05

Hi all: I recently gave an overview presentation of our collection of educator learning resources on how to #TeachClimate. It includes dozens of resources that gather powerful approaches and tools from a broad variety of #ClimateJustice education projects. We are so grateful that they shared their work at a crucial moment of societal response. 🙏

Here are the links to the recording and slides…

🌿 VIDEO RECORDING: youtu.be/8-ZEcvAmJMA

🌿 SLIDES: docs.google.com/presentation/d

#SciEd #NGSS #NGSSchat

Screenshot of slide that says:

Climate Learning Resource Portal (on STEM Teaching Tools) 

Portal Includes: 
- Practice Briefs
- Climate Assessments
- Webinar Recordings
- OER Teacher Ed Lesson Plans
- Practitioner Accounts
- Research Summaries
- Climate Justice Grad Seminar

http://stemteachingtools.org/sp/climate-learning 

Image shows a group of young people working in a garden on a sunny day with a building in the background.
2023-02-26

Our team at the University of Washington publishes OER resources to support equity-focused science and climate education. You can check out our new resources in our latest newsletter.

It describes…
🌿 2 new practice briefs on: (1) integrating Crosscutting Concepts into #SciEd instruction and (2) how to engage youth in #ClimateAction
🌿 2 webinar recordings on teaching #ClimateJustice
🌿 3 #TeacherEd lesson plans on how to #TeachClimate

February 2023 Newsletter:
➡️ eepurl.com/ikFKYz

Logo: STEM Teaching Tools - Field Notes: Resources & Highlights for Science Education

Title: Highlighting Crosscutting Concepts in Science Learning

Image: An elementary classroom with students sitting at tables individually writing—with a Black boy in the foreground wearing a green shirt. 

Description: The crosscutting concepts (CCC) are key to three-dimensional instruction, but educators often struggle to incorporate them into their classrooms. Our new STEM Teaching Tool, “Why and how should I use CCC to enhance my science instruction?” is specifically designed to help educators make learning about the CCC more explicit, expansive, and inclusive.

Button: Read STEM Teaching Tool #91
2023-01-14

In our first session, we engaged in a new land-based activity for small groups focused on learning to see 'connectivities' and 'ecological caring' in the local setting (as described in the quotes from SHIMMER by Deborah Bird Rose).

We then explored the video "Climate Justice Is Social Justice" by Earthrise:

➡️ youtu.be/jY2eWJ-U_VQ

A more detailed agenda is shown in the Session 1 Slides:

➡️ docs.google.com/presentation/d

#UWClimateEd #TeachClimate #SciEd #Kinning

Instructions for Group Walk: Becoming Curious about Connectivities (P. Bell, Jan 2023) Before you begin your walk, closely read the quotations below that provide some definitions for ‘connectivities’ and ‘thick care’ (from Shimmer: Flying Fox Exuberance in Worlds of Peril by Deborah Bird Rose). As a group, you are looking for connectivities between Earthly beings.

1. (5 min) Walk until one of you feels a connection to a particular place or Earthly being. Perhaps there is a place known to one of you that you can go to. Stop somewhere within 5 minutes. Describe what connects you to that place, and why?

2. (5 min) Collectively observe and investigate the site. What and who do you see? What do you hear, taste and feel? What Earthly beings are there or have been there? Do you see any connections between the beings that reside there? Become curious about energy and information flows between beings.

3. (5 min) Document what you have seen with a sketch, list, or jottings. Individually reflect on what would it might mean for the Earthly beings you met today to be ‘thickly cared for.” What dynamism exists? What matrix of things supports their flourishing?

4. (5 min) Walk back to Miller. Share your thinking and curiosities as you walk.

There are images of quotations on connectivities and thick care from Shimmer by Deborah Bird Rose.
2023-01-14

Excited to share the public web site of my grad seminar on CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN EDUCATION. In public pedagogy fashion, I'll share readings, resources, activities & designs based on our collective inquiry.

➡️ sites.google.com/uw.edu/climat

We will explore the broad question:

🌿 How should we promote learning in order to create more just, regenerative & flourishing conditions for all Earthly beings, human and otherwise? 🌿

#UWClimateEd #ClimateJustice #TeachClimate #SciEd #NGSS

Screenshot of the linked web site. Shows University of Washington Icon with text "Climate & Environmental Justice in Education Graduate Seminar" in front of image of large climate protest action. Web page sections listed say About, Readings, Resources, Journal, Projects. Text at bottom of image says: "Winter 2023 Graduate Seminar: Urgent Topics in Climate & Environmental Justice Education 

How should we promote learning in order to create more just, regenerative, and flourishing conditions for all Earthly beings, human and otherwise?"
Kirstin Milks (she/they)drmilks
2022-12-19

You love to see it: these high school students are prototyping experiments for our unit, aligned to national and state science standards.

This year, my students are INCREDIBLY passionate about learning more about ❤️‍🔥
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Students use solar irradiance meters to prototype albedo experiments on a high school balcony patioStudents use solar irradiance meters to prototype albedo experiments in a high school classroom
Heather Price, PhDhuprice
2022-12-07

Excited to see our climate justice across the curriculum work that started at Bellevue College and then North Seattle College, expanding statewide in 2023! Thanks to Robin Donovan at ACS for shining a light on our work. acs.org/education/policies/acs

2022-11-28

Valuable #openaccess book: Educating for the Anthropocene: Schooling and Activism in the Face of Slow Violence, by @PSutoris - an ethnographic look at learning in #anthropocene-disrupted communities in South Africa and India. But relevance worldwide. #sustteach #teachclimate
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