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Webinar: Teaching for Climate Justice and Student Action | Tim Swinehart
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Teaching for Climate Justice and Student Action
The May 2022 Climate Teacher Ed Webinar featured Tim Swinehart, a Geography and Environmental Justice teacher at Lincoln High School and a teacher candidate instructor at the Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education, in Portland, Oregon. In this webinar, Tim highlights multidisciplinary ways of engaging high school youth in different forms of climate justice efforts – from public literary performances to crafting educational policy to direct political action. He describes how educators can take up a justice-centered climate approach in their teaching and inspire students to get involved in community action and activism. Tim shares details about his deep expertise with environmental activism in the classroom and shares resources for engaging youth in different kinds of action on climate justice.
The Climate Teacher Ed Collaborative is a network focused on meaningfully integrating the climate crisis into our teacher education programs. We work from the assumption that all students have a right to learn how to participate in community climate justice projects and in civic activities focused on responding to the climate crisis. As part of that work, we are hosting monthly webinars with climate justice experts who can help illuminate this work.
Resources related to this webinar include:
The May 2022 Climate Teacher Ed Webinar featured Tim Swinehart, a Geography and Environmental Justice teacher at Lincoln High School and a teacher candidate instructor at the Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education, in Portland, Oregon. In this webinar, Tim highlights multidisciplinary ways of engaging high school youth in different forms of climate justice efforts – from public literary performances to crafting educational policy to direct political action. He describes how educators can take up a justice-centered climate approach in their teaching and inspire students to get involved in community action and activism. Tim shares details about his deep expertise with environmental activism in the classroom and shares resources for engaging youth in different kinds of action on climate justice.
The Climate Teacher Ed Collaborative is a network focused on meaningfully integrating the climate crisis into our teacher education programs. We work from the assumption that all students have a right to learn how to participate in community climate justice projects and in civic activities focused on responding to the climate crisis. As part of that work, we are hosting monthly webinars with climate justice experts who can help illuminate this work.
Resources related to this webinar include: