Climate Change Educators Invited to Colorado Cohort - Register TODAY

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Jun 26, 2021, 1:53:10 PM6/26/21
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Hello, 
There is still an opportunity for all formal and non-formal educators to register for the July Summer Institute for Climate Change Education. We have a growing cohort of over a dozen educators from Colorado participating so far and would encourage others to join in this international event. 

Wish you all cool temps, precipitation, clear air, and non-stormy weather. 
- Sarah
Join the Summer Institute for Climate Change Education with Climate Generation, a virtual conference full of powerful and engaging keynote speakers, meaningful discussion about the intersection of social justice and climate change, and collaborative conservations between a national network of climate change education leaders.

Hosted in partnership between Climate Generation The Wild Center and NOAA’s Climate Office this impactful 3-day online training is open to teachers from all backgrounds and subjects. Learn new tools, skills, and resources to teach climate change in science, social studies, ELA, environmental studies, geography, art, math, and more.


When: July 28-30, 2021
Where: Online, your living room, and your neighborhood!
Cost: $250
Graduate Credits Available: Course Description
National Scholarships Available: Apply Here  
Local Scholarships: 
  • Delta, Montrose, and Mesa County educators - apply for a scholarship for registration from Friends of Youth and Nature
  • Gunnison Watershed RE1J School District educators - inquire for a scholarship from the UGWCD (Upper Gunnison Water Conservancy District) by emailing or calling Sue Uerling, s...@ugrwcd.org(970) 641-6065
Register Now

Western Colorado Educator Cohort

Led by Wild Rose Education
On the second day of the Summer Institute, educators will attend a regional cohort workshop facilitated by a regional cohort leader to focus on place-based climate change education and the need for ongoing support throughout the year. This small group of 20-50 educators will explore local impacts, actionable solutions, connections to local experts, and planning and networking. If you are from western Colorado, you will be a part of a cohort led by Wild Rose Education. We are excited to continue building connections between teachers across the western slope and growing a support network of climate change educators!
Register Here


Sarah R. Johnson, MAEd | She, Her, Hers
Founder, Environmental Education Specialist
PO Box 83
Carbondale, CO 81623
Sa...@WildRoseEducation.com
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