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03 Jul 2021 7:01 PM | Anonymous

 

This July, educators from across the nation are coming together virtually to gain new skills for teaching climate change. We’d love to have you join us.  

 

CLEAN is leading a cohort of educators to the Summer Institute for Climate Change Education, hosted by Climate Generation in partnership with NOAA’s Climate Program, and The Wild Center’s Youth Climate Program. This July 28–30, you will gain the skills, tools, and resources to teach climate change concepts and empower students in all subject areas, and receive on-going support throughout the year.

 

Here are the details: 

When: July 28–30, 2021
Where: Online! Register here:
go.climategen.org/summerinstitute2021 

Scholarships Available - apply here.

Graduate Credits Available - course description
Who: Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy, The Wild Center’s Youth Climate Program, NOAA’s Climate Office, and educators across the nation!

This three-day experience is full of powerful and engaging keynote speakers, meaningful discussion about the intersection of social justice and climate change, and collaborative conservations between a national network of climate change education leaders. Leave feeling reinvigorated for the new school year and prepared to educate your students to be global citizens.

 

Let me know if you have any questions about this workshop. Hope to see you there! 

 

Katie Boyd (CLEAN Program Manager)


The North Dakota Science Teachers Association is a group of interdisciplinary science educators. Our membership is open to K-12 classroom teachers, university faculty, informal educators, concerned citizens, and business personnel.

Our Mission Statement: 
"Science is part of everyone’s natural curiosity and encompasses all aspects of our lives.  It has had an impact on human history and promises to have an influence on the future.  The NDSTA seeks to:  inspire, promote and support excellence in science education and learning.  We will therefore, voice the continued need for quality science education in the state of North Dakota."

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