"Second grader, Patsy-Beth, is concerned about the reduced number of birds and bees outside, so she takes action to get her class to plant bushes and flowers on the schoolgrounds. Learning about the changing climate and polluted air, she and her classmates also encourage their families to reduce their electricity use"-- Provided by publisher.
"Second grader, Patsy-Beth, is concerned about the reduced number of birds and bees outside, so she takes action to get her class to plant bushes and flowers on the schoolgrounds. Learning about the changing climate and polluted air, she and her classmates also encourage their families to reduce their electricity use"-- Provided by publisher.
Kottie began teaching about climate change over fifteen years ago, after visiting the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway. It was here she learned of the importance of mitigating climate change to preserve people's land, food, way of life, and worldwide peace. Since then, she has researched the science, talked with climatologists, visited areas already affected by climate change, attended conferences and training sessions, written curriculum, talked with teachers, and piloted activities in her own classroom. Due to the ever-increasing demand for climate education, she now offers professional development to formal and informal educators in the United States and overseas. She also offers an online course for educators through the University of San Diego, Teaching Climate Change in the NGSS Classroom.
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