Professional Development Webinar for Teaching about Climate Change

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Professional Development Webinar for Teaching about Climate Change

The WorldWide Teach-In on Climate and Justice offers weekly professional development webinars for non-climate experts to learn how to teach about climate change every Wednesday at 10 AM and 9 PM Eastern Time. Topics vary each week. Check out this upcoming webinar for K–12 teachers to incorporate climate change into the classroom, no matter their subject:

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Activating Youth Voices With #Teach10Hours4Climate + Write The World

  • When: Wednesday, November 16 | 10 AM and 9 PM Eastern Time
  • Did you know that K–12 students in the U.S. only receive an average of 2 hours of climate change education per year? National Wildlife Federation and Bard College’s Graduate Programs in Sustainability launched #Teach10Hours4Climate in 2022 to increase the amount of time that students spend learning about the climate crisis. Ten hours for climate education per school year sounds like a modest request – and it definitely is, given the scale of the crisis. But it’s an achievable start. Join us for an informative webinar about how you can #Teach10Hours4Climate and make climate education an integral part of your teaching, no matter the subject. We will also be joined by Write The World, an online platform and community that helps teenage writers improve their climate advocacy.
  • Register for a session here

For all inquiries regarding our upcoming webinars and WWTI please email Tobias Hess, WWTI's education campaign manager, at thess@bard.edu