Teaching About Climate and Energy in Communities That Might Not Want to Hear it Climate change can be a challenging topic for some people to accept and understand. But there are many pathways to overcome potential obstacles, particularly because climate science and climate solutions span so many different perspectives. Tailoring the classroom approach to suit one’s audience is an especially important strategy. This webinar will offer teaching ideas that are collaborative, solutions-oriented, and can appeal to people from varied worldviews. Presenter: Karin Kirk, Geologist and Science Writer. Webinar: 25 min, followed by 15 min of questions and discussion. Do you have a challenge you’d like to help resolve? We welcome your questions! May 3, 2022 4:00 pm MT/6:00 pm ET (45 minutes) Register here: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O3s1TvqFQA-M3GIYd9StjQ
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AssignmentClick here to access the alternate field trip assignment (the assignment's the same no matter which trip you go on).
Due DateYour alternate field trip assignment is due no later than 1 week after the field trip or if the trip is late in the semester, by Reading Day. Be sure to check your ETE course syllabus for the end-of-semester submission cut-off date & more details!
SubmissionYou can submit your alternate field trip assignment on your ELMS ETE Course Site.
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