Registration is now open for the Stay-In-stitute for Climate Change Education, a virtual conference for educators across the country.
From July 22-24, 2020, the three-day training will provide educators with skills, tools and resources to teach climate change concepts and empower students in all subject areas.
Designed for middle and high school teachers across all disciplines, the Stay-In-stitute will encourage participants to do authentic scientific and social data collection, making observations of the world around them. In addition, the virtual conference will offer small group online experiences and optional evening events. Attendees will explore solutions to climate change, learn how to engage students in action and discover new ways to collaborate on solutions unique to one’s community.
The Stay-In-stitute for Climate Change Education merges two in-person residential teacher programs planned for this summer by two of the partner organizations. Climate Generation has hosted their Summer Institute for Climate Change Education for over 14 years and The Wild Center’s Summer Institute for New York State Teachers debuted last year as the first multi-day institute of its kind hosted by The Wild Center at Tupper Lake in the Adirondacks.
Registration for The Stay-In-stitute for Climate Change Education costs $150 and includes ongoing support throughout the year. To make the online conference inclusive and accessible to all teachers, scholarships are available for participants. Scholarship priority is given to people of color and teachers in underserved districts. The conference counts towards 20 hours of continuing education and may be used towards two graduate credits (optional). The deadline for registration is July 13, 2020.
The Stay-In-stitute is presented in collaboration with Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Program Office, and The Wild Center’s Youth Climate Program, who have partnered on climate education initiatives for years. Climate Generation’s climate change education program, including the annual Summer Institute, is made possible with support from Avangrid Foundation and Olseth Family Foundation.
More information about the conference, as well as registration and scholarship information, is available online.
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