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Educating Students for a Sustainable Future: Case Studies from Around the US
What does a student who is educated for sustainability know, do, and value that is different from other students? What skills, knowledge, attitudes and beliefs does a student educated for sustainability have that prepares them for active citizenship, higher education, 21st century careers, higher education, and life-long learning?
USP Webinar, November '10: CELF & Riverside High School Green Team
"Educating Students for Sustainability: Case Studies from around the Country"
Hear from teachers and students as they share:
- Their vision of what a student who is educated for sustainability looks like.
- What they are doing that is working in their classrooms to educate for sustainability.
- Some strategies that work well in their school.
- How their school’s administration and community support this type of work.
- The challenges they have they faced and how are they are overcoming them.
Webinar host: U.S. Partnership of Education for Sustainable Development
Co-sponsors: the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, American School Counselors Association, Association for Career and Technical Education, National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education, and National Science Teachers Association
Webinar platform sponsor: The Center for Sustainability at Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS.
Media Contact Information:
Katie Ginsberg
(914) 238-4743
katie@celfeducation.org
Yonkers' Riverside High School Green Team webinar participants and Patti Bressman, CELF (back center)
