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This book helps secondary science teachers develop effective curricula around the NGSS by providing an overview of necessary teaching shifts and supporting climate literacy via topics in climate science and environmental justice. New to this edition are successful lesson applications, added activities, and updated research and data.

Produktbeschreibung
This book helps secondary science teachers develop effective curricula around the NGSS by providing an overview of necessary teaching shifts and supporting climate literacy via topics in climate science and environmental justice. New to this edition are successful lesson applications, added activities, and updated research and data.
Autorenporträt
Kelley T. Lê is the inaugural Executive Director of the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) Environmental and Climate Change Literacy Projects (ECCLPs), USA.
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"Using her experience teaching and researching environmental education, Kelley Le has written an important book to support educators interested in guiding students to understand and confront the climate crisis. This accessible book is written for teachers with clear explanations about complex scientific concepts and practical applications for teaching that connect to the NGSS standards. This should be part of every educator's library and tool kit."

- Dr. Jeff Share, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

"If you're a science teacher feeling daunted by the task of teaching the climate crisis, Kelley Le has written this book as a practical guide specifically for you. Teaching Climate Change weaves together both how to teach the NGSS curriculum standards as well as less-defined questions on how to approach the climate crisis with a focus on solutions and student action. Crucially, Le helps teachers connect the dots between climate, racial, and social justice, which is a missing link that many teachers are looking for support in teaching."

- Rebecca Anderson, Alliance for Climate Education, USA