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We are a climate illiterate civilization that has sleepwalked into climate breakdown, biodiversity crash, and unprecedented social inequalities that exacerbate planetary ecocide. To turn this around, we need to transform our wealth-based, extractive civilization into a sustainable and equitable ecological civilization. This transition requires that we build universal climate literacy. It makes our classrooms ground zero for this effort. 

In this three-day summer school, literacy educators Nick Kleese, Jana Lo Bello Miller, and Stephanie Rollag Yoon will guide you to engage with pedagogical practices of envisioning, embodying, and enacting climate literacy education in your classroom. You will learn why traditional climate change education (CCE), focused on scientific and environmental facts, is inadequate to address the social, racial, and political dimensions of climate change. You will explore climate literacy as a broader competence that includes climate science but focuses primarily on developing attitudes and values aligned with how we should live to respect our planetary home. You will learn why stories for young people—in books, films, games, and other narrative media—are the best technology for the social transformation that ensures everyone’s future: a technology that makes climate literacy accessible to every student everywhere and our students are eager to engage in action around climate change.

This summer school will be offered in person from 9:00 am-1:30 pm. Participants will receive 13.5 CEUs, a picturebook, resource kit, and more. This course is appropriate for teachers across grade levels and subject areas, and is offered in collaboration with the Minnesota Writing Project and the Institute for Global Studies.


 
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Section Title
Schools for the Planet Schools for the Planet: Toward Universal Climate Literacy with Children’s Literature and Media
Type
Short Course
Days
T
Time
9:00AM to 1:30PM
Dates
Jun 25, 2024
Campus
Twin Cities (US Central Time)
Type
Short Course
Days
W
Time
9:00AM to 1:30PM
Dates
Jun 26, 2024
Campus
Twin Cities (US Central Time)
Type
Short Course
Days
Th
Time
9:00AM to 1:30PM
Dates
Jun 27, 2024
Campus
Twin Cities (US Central Time)
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
13.5
Course Fee(s)
Section Details
Registration includes  13.5 CEUs, a picturebook, resource kit, and more.
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