Description
Hosted by the Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment, this professional learning workshop will help K-12 teachers to explore the intersections between climate and their teaching practice including:
- Place-based pedagogy and climate solutions
- Intersection of climate justice and local phenomenon
- Family and community engagement in climate learning
- Value systems and worldview investigations
- Student driven action projects
Details
October 1, from 3:30-6 PM
October 15, from 3:30-6 PM (field trip)
October 29, from 3:30-6 PM
November 12, from 3:30-6 PM
December 3, from 3:30-6 PM
December 17, from 4-5 PM
*Space is limited to 30 participants. Signing up is not a guarantee of participation. You will receive your registration confirmation separately.*
Washington state teachers are eligible for:
- 15 STEM clock hours from Gonzaga University
- $100 stipend
- 1 climate education resource book
- Field trip to outdoor education site
- Student Action Project funding
Location
Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA
Speaker
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Karli Honebein