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  • 6 Micro-credentials
Climate Change & Environmental Justice

These micro credentials can be taken alone or with a team. If working with a team, you each must submit your own work.

It is highly recommended that you view this video before your team digs in.

Approximate

  • 15 hours each
What You'll Learn
In this stack of micro-credentials you will gain awareness of the impacts of climate change, how climate change is an equity issue, what it means to adapt and mitigate climate change, how to engage the community in finding solutions for climate change and strategies to teach climate change to your students.
Who Should Apply
All Educators
Description
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today and is already having a significant impact on the environment and the lives of educators and students. As the impacts of climate change will continue to have more severe consequences in the future for generations to come – particularly on communities of color and under-resourced communities – educators play a critical role in preparing students to understand the impact of climate change and prepare them to think critically and creatively to work toward solving this evolving problem. This stack of micro-credentials will help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to effectively understand how climate change impacts school communities and how to equip yourself, your colleagues, and your students with the tools to help move toward environmental justice for all.----------

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Adapting to Climate Change
Partnering with: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Climate Change 101
Partnering with: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Climate Justice
Partnering with: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Community Outreach for Climate Change
Partnering with: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Integrating Climate Change into Classrooms
Partnering with: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Mitigating Climate Change
Partnering with: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
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