Susan Buhr Director, CIRES Education and Outreach University of Colorado, Boulder

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Susan Buhr Director, CIRES Education and Outreach University of Colorado, Boulder

Teacher Preparation Influences Professional development Knowledge Strategies Practices Controversy Standards Resources In Community Sustained Relevant

YearProject Secondary respondents (N) Degree of engagement 2009 ICEE Needs Assessment 28461% 2010 CLEAN Invitational Survey % 2011CLEAN Informant Network 145 (97% response rate) 80% middle school 88% high school

4 What do you hear from teachers about their preparation? Their perceptions about climate science?

5 ICEE, 2009

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More comfort with Earth Systems Less comfort Climate concepts (greenhouse effect) Emerging topics (what will happen here?) Evidence-how scientists know “I was confused by the Izzit ‘Unstoppable Solar Cycles’” ICEE 2010, CLEAN

Wise,

9 CLEAN, 2011

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Wise,

“…global climate change is both premature and over-hyped, too much media, too little long term science investigation other than recent trends…” “I was taught…in late 1960 that we were in fact entering into another “ice age” and today… I am to teach the other end of that continuum?” “Right now I am very concerned over the global warming s and the implication that data has been changed…How can I teach about global change if scientists are not being honest about their results?” 12

“Teaching both perspectives of the issue within time constraints.” “More support materials-from both sides of the argument are needed-in order to give this topic the time and depth needed to really inform and educate students.” Denialist? Needs PD? Unclear….. 13

“I am much more confident in my knowledge and the ability to answer student questions, as well as be able to direct students to valid data sites for them to learn to read and interpret the scientific data for their own evidence.” “I am learning to rely on the science (evidence) and let the facts speak for themselves.” This makes it easier to present to students…and to other teachers.” “I want to objectively present the scientific data that presents climate change is real and an issue of immediate concern.” 14

15 What do you hear from teachers about their barriers and concerns?

Lack of alignment with standards Lack of content knowledge Parent, student beliefs Wise, 2010 ICEE, 2009 CLEAN, 2011 Vocal school board members have approached administration, claiming that it is not occurring Students have been told that “global warming” is not real and that hurdle is hard to cross sometimes. It conflicts with my students’ religion/faith. We have some parents that do not believe in climate change/warming ICEE,

Before instruction: Align with standards and curriculum Frame for learners’ perspective Find high quality resources- evidence/inquiry (Maybe) talk with administrators 17

During instruction: Employ inquiry, evidence-based pedagogy Controversy as a teachable moment Integrate climate throughout Outside speakers Integrate solutions 18

ICEE Teaching Videos Cheryl Manning, Colorado High School Teacher

CLEAN 2011

Wise,

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CLEAN 2011

“By connecting this within the physical science curriculum I have been able to bring it in without really labeling it “climate science” which has helped me to keep some of the pre- conceived notions out of the equation.” 24

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Wise,

Most perceive institutional support Most perceived as resource by colleagues Climate scientist connections National science/ education communities Local/regional communities Iceeonline.org/forum and listserve 29

30 CLEAN 2011

Online course ICEE Spring credit grad ENVS or Continuing Ed or nominal admin fee Teaching strategies, Essential Principles Climate Lit, capstone local teaching activity CLEAN webinars dex.html CLEAN online faculty workshops April 2-14, Communicating Climate Science in the Classroom May 7-16, Teaching Climate Complexity 31

Opportunities: Reach to all society High interest Encouragement is effective Potential standards alignment Challenges: Persistent controversy Lack of alignmnent with standards New topic for most

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Question: If you have tried or considered teaching climate change in your classroom, what kinds of challenges have you come up against? Learnmoreaboutclimate survey among Colorado teachers 2011, N=53 Content (Personal knowledge, Curriculum Integration) Lack of Resources Controversy of Topic Influence of Parents Lack of Teaching Time Fatalistic feeling by students

AGI, Geosci Workforce Report, 2011 See also NAGT Position Paper