How do we teach about climate change and give students hope?
Themes:
Environmental and Outdoor EducationSocial Studies
When:
Friday Feb 15
09:00 AM
to 10:00 AM
(1 hour)
Where:
TELUS Convention Centre -
Macleod E3
Teaching about climate change can be challenging - there are many perspectives, students often feel overwhelmed, and it is complex. What are some strategies to help you teach this topic? We have build an education program that engages students around climate change, helping them explore concepts like interdependence and managing our global commons, and explores what they can do to combat climate change. In this hands-on workshop, you'll 'learn by doing' as many activities as possible, receive a digital copy of the draft resource, and discuss with your colleagues how to weave this topic into your classroom practice.
Who's Attending
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Alexandra Lesnik
teacher -
Carley Webb
Teacher, Calgary Board of Education -
Clare Robinson
CBE -
Darren Girard
St. Joseph School -
Debbie Graham
CBE -
Erin McCullough
CBE -
Jaosn Barrett
CBE -
Jennifer Gordon
English Teacher, Calgary Catholic School District -
JIm Kramer
St. Martin de Porres High -
Joseph Strother
CSSD -
Kaaren Finlay
Langevin School -
Kurtis Marshall
Learning Leader/Grade 5 Teacher, Calgary Board of Education -
Mairin Saville
CSSD -
Mark McGuinness
CBE -
Robert Coulas
Colonel Walker School -
Steven Tober
Calgary Board of Education -
Tanya Moir
CBE -
Ted Hansen
CBE -
Trina Martinico
CBE -
24 anonymous people