📚✏️September Climate Generation Education Events

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Leigh Ann, NHEE Administrator

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Sep 15, 2025, 10:44:08 AMSep 15
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Hello!


My name is Claire Cooke. I am the Programs Coordinator at Climate Generationa nationally recognized nonprofit providing interdisciplinary climate change education training and resources for over 19 years. We offer climate change education professional development opportunities for educators in science, humanities, and social studies, across grade levels as well as other interdisciplinary resources.


This fall, we have a series of virtual workshops around the best practices of climate change education and climate justice education. We invite you and your network to join our next virtual workshop to explore Climate Generation’s Next Generation Climate curriculum for grades 6-8 which ties directly to the Next Generation Science Standards.


If you are interested in receiving alerts about similar events you can sign up for the Teach Climate NetworkMembers of the Teach Climate Network receive a monthly e-news featuring tips on teaching climate change and invitations to participate in climate change professional development opportunities like curriculum writing, review and piloting.


The event details and registration are below. Please share with your networks! Thank you!


Claire Cooke

cla...@climategen.org

Program Coordinator

Climate Generation


Teach Climate Network Workshop: Reintroducing Next Generation Climate

Wednesday, September 17th at 12:00pm-1:00pm CT

Register Here

Since 2015, Climate Generation’s Next Generation Climate curriculum for grades 6-8 has provided a clear tie to the Next Generation Science Standards, serving as a resource for students and educators who want to understand climate science, impacts, and solutions. The new 2025 edition builds on the previous versions, now offering discussions of the root causes of climate change; more guidance for how to take climate action; and opportunities for reflection and mindfulness to support students’ mental health. Whether you've used NGC for years or are just discovering the resource now, you can explore the "next generation" of activities from the curriculum and reflect on how to apply them to your setting! 


Join the Teach Climate Network

Sign Up Here

Start getting the tools, inspiration, and community support you need to deepen your climate education practice by joining the Teach Climate Network — it’s free and built for educators like you! As a member, you’ll get automatic updates on upcoming programs and events happening all year long. From quick, one-hour workshops to in-depth fellowships, there’s something for every teaching style and schedule.


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Leigh Ann Reynolds
NHEE Administrator
New Hampshire Environmental Educators
c/o Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
PO Box 173
Holderness, NH 03245

www.nhee.org

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