Teach Climate Network Workshop: Dispatches from the Future
TCN
Our discourse around climate change often sets students up for feeling that we are all doomed. Less discussed are the very real possibilities of brighter futures. In this workshop, explore a lesson sequence that uses critical examination of mentor texts, climate modeling, and creative writing to help students of all ages inhabit futures worth working for.
We understand that some of these workshops do not work for educator's schedules, so all registrants will receive a recording and additional resources to their e-mail within 1 week of the event. We are striving to make our events more welcoming to all, with specific goals about racial equity and inclusivity. Your answers during registration will help us to know how we are doing. The workshop will be from 5:00-6:00pm CT.
Luke Gliddon
When Luke was young, he wrote a letter to the US president to urge him to invest in space programs that could get humans off of this rapidly degrading planet. He knows better now. A Center for Climate Literacy Ambassador and high school teacher, Luke delights in challenging students to think critically and build appreciation for the magical world we live in . When not teaching, Luke likes engaging with local climate groups and spending time outside or playing games with his family.