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Planning to teach Climate specific topics?

Bryan Dibble
Bryan Dibble 11 months ago

I want to adopt some Climate Project into my 12-week Contemporary World Problems class this year. Our department sets this class up using Google Sites, and each student looks through the lens of a different world country.  Students pick a country, then each issue we bring up they put that country’s perspective on the issue into their website. We don’t teach the climate issues in a set piece, we look at maybe one big issue every 2 or 3 weeks, and go back and forth between Environment, Globalization, Human Rights, and Conflict. I know there is another thread called, “What would you prioritize?” from a few months ago, that’s given me some good ideas, and I appreciate Gwen Duralek  giving great links, and  Andrea Wong  suggestions of what units to use and Donnetta Elsasser and Janet Mann  with suggestions like getting other teachers involved and solutions to avoid the “doom and gloom”. After reading these great comments, I’m still wanting to know what people think about which specific issues to bring up?  I do plan to use the skills from the Climate Project of course, but I'm trying to brainstorm specific issues I can lock my kids onto.  "Global Warming" is just too big a topic, what are some specific world issues that would grab interest and most countries are dealing with?

  

 Mike Skomba , Will Nash 

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  • Angela Lee
    Angela Lee 11 months ago

    Hi Bryan,

    That sounds like a great course that you have!  We have a Contemporary World Issues course at my school, but I haven't had a chance to teach it.

    A few years ago, I focused on the theme of migration, and it might be another focal point for you to explore, and help guide which countries you may want to focus in on.  When I had migration as the throughline, we looked at a few places where climate change could have a great impact.  We looked at the Maldives which kids thought mostly as a resort island, but since you also already have India, they have worsening concerns with the monsoon season.  Also places where drought and food scarcity has caused climate migration.  Retro Report and Foreign Policy Association had a great webinar in late spring where they shared a lot of good materials.  Here's their slidedeck with links embedded throughout. 

    Good luck in the upcoming year! Looking forward to see what you do with this material!

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  • Angela Lee
    Angela Lee 11 months ago

    Hi Bryan,

    That sounds like a great course that you have!  We have a Contemporary World Issues course at my school, but I haven't had a chance to teach it.

    A few years ago, I focused on the theme of migration, and it might be another focal point for you to explore, and help guide which countries you may want to focus in on.  When I had migration as the throughline, we looked at a few places where climate change could have a great impact.  We looked at the Maldives which kids thought mostly as a resort island, but since you also already have India, they have worsening concerns with the monsoon season.  Also places where drought and food scarcity has caused climate migration.  Retro Report and Foreign Policy Association had a great webinar in late spring where they shared a lot of good materials.  Here's their slidedeck with links embedded throughout. 

    Good luck in the upcoming year! Looking forward to see what you do with this material!

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 11 months ago in reply to Angela Lee

    Thanks for the resource, Angela Lee !

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