Presented by Dr. Monica Burns, EdTech and Curriculum Consultant, Founder of ClassTechTips.com
Sponsored by One Step
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This summer’s record-breaking temperatures, floods, wildfires, and other weather events have impacted communities across the country. This provides educators with an opportunity to use climate education to build core academic skills while also engaging students in developing the knowledge to live more sustainably and take action to address climate change. During this edWebinar, Dr. Monica Burns shares strategies to:
Tune in to learn how climate education can engage and energize middle and high school students and lead to impactful change within your school community.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to middle and high school teachers, school and district leaders, education technology leaders, and coordinators of curriculum and instruction, sustainability, and project-based learning.
About the Presenter
Dr. Monica Burns is an EdTech and Curriculum Consultant, author of EdTech Essentials (ASCD), and former New York City public school teacher. She works with schools and organizations around the world to support PreK-20 educators with thoughtful technology integration. Monica’s website, ClassTechTips.com, and Easy EdTech Podcast help educators place “tasks before apps” by promoting deeper learning with technology.
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One Step’s video-based climate science curriculum for grades 4–12 takes students around the globe to explore green solutions and technologies that address the challenges of climate change. On the journey, they learn scientific concepts and develop their problem-solving, collaboration, and stewardship skills. One Step empowers students to be learners, leaders, and changemakers.