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How do you handle off topic questions that are still somewhat relevant?

Andrea Wong
Andrea Wong 2 months ago

Green Eggs No Ham!

My class had a pretty good impromptu lesson on the Green Premium the other day. Although we aren’t quite there yet in terms of content, a student brought up the cost of eggs and the conditional license for a bird flu vaccine. The class started a discussion about how much eggs cost and the difference in pricing between organic, cagefree, pasture raised, etc. After providing a quick explanation on the Green Premium, I divided them into groups based on the Grand Challenges and had them research the prices of a few products and their green counterparts. We ended with a mini debate about who was more responsible for creating cheaper sustainable options; consumers, businesses, or governments. While it did detour our lesson a bit, students were invested and engaged in the conversations/research. I also think they will have a better grasp of the Levers of Climate Action when I introduce them next week. 

Do you have any ideas for other activities I could do when talking about the levers of climate action? 

What topics in your classes have derailed your plans but sparked a positive shift in discussion and engagement?

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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 2 months ago

    I've noticed on Uber there is  a premium price for eco-friendly cars.  I wonder how many people actually pick the ride for about $5 more because it's an electric car?  Might just be Uber posting it, but nobody chooses it.  At my high school we actually have a few kids who drive electric cars.  They were pushing for the school to add some charging stations.  That didn't go far, but I was proud of them for making the ask.

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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 2 months ago

    I've noticed on Uber there is  a premium price for eco-friendly cars.  I wonder how many people actually pick the ride for about $5 more because it's an electric car?  Might just be Uber posting it, but nobody chooses it.  At my high school we actually have a few kids who drive electric cars.  They were pushing for the school to add some charging stations.  That didn't go far, but I was proud of them for making the ask.

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  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong 2 months ago in reply to Bryan Dibble

    Ohhh interesting connection Bryan Dibble ! Definitely bringing this up in my next class. I found a conversation on Reddit about eco-friendly cars often being nicer and newer on Uber. I wonder if that would influence some people to choose a more green option.

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 1 month ago in reply to Bryan Dibble

    Aren't a lot of the "regular" ride-share cars often hybrids already? Not a total EV, but "green enough" to a lot of people. Intersting green premium for all EV...

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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 1 month ago in reply to Bryan Dibble

    Maybe just in larger areas. I was in Vegas when I saw that option.  Right next to the option for high-end rides like Benz or BMWs.  Maybe in my region I can find the option for a coal-rolling jacked 4x4?

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 1 month ago in reply to Bryan Dibble

    Or one of those armored-covered "EV" Hummer-looking things.... LOL.

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