Webinar About New Climate Storytelling Curriculum Modules

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Webinar About New Climate Storytelling Curriculum Modules

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Are you a K–12 or university educator looking to enrich your climate change education curriculum? Climate storytelling is an accessible and hands-on approach that will engage your students with climate change more deeply than the standard climate approach to climate education. 

Climate Stories Project is offering a free webinar to introduce our new climate storytelling curriculum modules for K–12 and university teachers. 

CSP Director Jason Davis and Volunteer Tessa Ware will give an overview of how to use climate storytelling in your classroom and then we will review the structure of the curriculum modules. The modules include teaching climate change via the recorded stories on the CSP website, having students tell their climate stories, carrying out climate story interviews, using climate stories in creative media, and leveraging climate storytelling for positive change. The webinar will be presented on March 19 at 12:00 PM (noon) ET as part of the Worldwide Climate and Justice Education Month

Participation is free of charge but advance registration is required. The webinar will be recorded and shared with all registrants. 

Please register here.