Sneak Peak at our 2018 Conference!
There’s a PLETHORA of super climate change education sessions on this year’s NAAEE Conference Program! Thanks to all of you for offering them so that we can learn about your work, gain from your experience, and even benefit from the challenges you’ve encountered along the way.
Thanks to those of you who responded to my e-mail, we already have a list of some of the sessions you can count on – see below. I hope this will help you plan ahead and find some sessions that will be especially valuable to you.
If you have not already, please send me a quick e-mail so that I can add your information to the following list. Let me know: the time, date, room #, and title for your CCEd session(s) so that we can easily find each other in Spokane.
AND remember to complete your Conference Registration at https://naaee.org/conference by August 24 to get the Earlybird Rate!
Looking forward to seeing you soon,
Karen
Wednesday, October 10
Adam Ratner, The Marine Mammal Center (CA); Climate Change Community Level Solutions: Moving from "Me" to "We", 1:00 – 4:30pm in Room 303A at the Spokane Convention Center
Thursday, October 11
Abby Ruskey; Climate Literacy and Action for All: The Thurston County (WA) Story, 10:30 – 11:10am in Room 201C at the Spokane Convention Center.
Devarati Bhattacharya, University of Nebraska – Lincoln; Promoting Model-Based Climate Literacy in Secondary Geo-Science Classrooms, 4:15 – 4:55pm in Room 205 at the Spokane Convention Center.
Elena Takaki, Director, Project WILD; Climate Change Education through a Focus on Local Wildlife Species,
4:15pm to 5:45pm in Room 303B at the Spokane Convention Center.
Friday, October 12
Amelia Donahey, Citizens Climate Lobby; Empowering Students to Advocate for Federal Climate Policy, 9:20 – 10:00am in Room 202C
Zach Slavin, National Audubon Society; Climate Watch, Audubon's New Community Science Program, 10:30 – 11:10am in Room 401B
eePro Lunch Gathering & Conversations, 12 noon
Alicia Dimaio, Dimaio Associates, LLC; Washington State Students Present Their EE and Climate Change Projects, 2:15 – 3:45pm in Room 205
Saturday, October 13
Ken Pitts, Metro Regional Government; What Works: Research-Based Approaches for Engaging Adolescents in Climate Action, 8:30 – 9:10am in Room 401C
Jennifer Hubbard-Sanchez and the KY University Partnership for EE; The Impact of Climate Education Across the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 9:20 – 10:00am in Room 205
Adam Ratner, The Marine Mammal Center (CA); Creating Constructive Climate Conversations, 9:20 – 10:00am in Room 206A
Karen Hollweg, eePro Roundtable Discussion; Climate Change EE: Sharing Proven Practices and Addressing Challenges, 9:20 – 10:00am in Room 206 CD
Jennifer Adler, Maysville Community and Technical College; Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improve Climate Literacy at Community Colleges, 10:30 – 11:10am in Room 203