Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Global Change & Outdoor Education Series - Online

This is a series focusing on how to frame global change topics (such as climate change, extreme weather patterns, natural disasters, etc.) with students in an outdoor education context. This series will provide middle school and high school formal and nonformal educators with an opportunity to explore strategies, tools, and tips that they can draw on when working with students. 

We encourage educators to attend as many of the sessions as they would like, each session will focus on a different topic. 

This series is brought to you by: OSU Extension Service - Outdoor School Program and Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP)

Audience: Middle School and High School formal and nonformal educators

Session 4: Integrating Climate Justice

Date: June 1, 2022

Time: 3:30 p.m.  - 5:30 p.m., PDT

Curriculum: Project WILD’s Climate & Wildlife guide

Description: 

In this workshop, we will explore a collection of climate change lesson plans and discuss how climate justice can be incorporated into our work as educators.

Participants will receive a copy of the Project Wild Climate & Wildlife collection of activities.

Registration required. Offered at no cost to formal and nonformal Oregon educators. PDUs available. Substitute reimbursement available on teacher workdays.

Registration for this worskhop closed at 10 AM on 5/31. 

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