Provided by: Educating for Environmental Change - Indiana University
WorkshopIn-Person
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What You'll Learn
In this 4 day program, "...middle and high school teachers from across the country gather at the Indiana University School of Education in Bloomington, Indiana, to learn innovative new ways to teach climate science in the classroom. This free workshop features hands-on activities co-designed and facilitated by IU scientists and K-12 education leaders.
It is designed for middle and high school science teachers and provides:
Classroom materials
$500 stipend
lodging (for those who want to stay on campus)
and all meals
Each daily workshop runs from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with breakfast starting at 8:30 a.m. Evening activities will also be provided for participating teachers who are staying on campus or want to stick around. Recruitment priority will be given to teams of teachers from the same school and to teachers who have never attended an Educating for Environmental Change Summer Science Institute before.
Educating for Environmental Change is a collaboration between IU faculty, the IU Environmental Resilience Institute, the IU School of Education, and science educators from across the state and beyond."