Actions Panel
K12 Climate Action Session IV: Supporting Climate Change Education
Learn how schools can support teaching and learning about climate change from experts, activists, and educators from around the country.
When and where
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
While schools transition toward sustainable operations and build resilience, educators can support teaching and learning on sustainability, the environment, and climate change to help ensure over 50 million students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to advance a more sustainable and resilient future. This listening session will focus on how educators can prepare a new generation of students to address climate change. Panelists will share their experiences developing and implementing instruction around climate change and sustainability.
This is the fourth in a series of listening session from K12 Climate Action. The panelists at this session will be:
- Frank Niepold, Senior Climate Education Program Manager and Coordinator, NOAA
- Dr. Carrie Tzou, Professor of Science Education at the University of Washington Bothell
- Jennifer LeBret, Native Youth Community Director, Spokane Tribe
- Melissa Lau, 6th Grade Science Teacher, Piedmont Intermediate School
The event will be livestreamed on YouTube.