STEM Seminar: Indigenous Knowledge as a Way to Adapt to Climate Change
STEM Seminar: Indigenous Knowledge as a Way to Adapt to Climate Change
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Event Cancelled
Due to low registration numbers this event is being a cancelled. Please watch for a similar event in the futre.2/3/2021 4:27 PM Jane Schuyleman
Presenters
- Nayiri Haroutunian
- Shannon Brennan
- Laura Tyler
- Dr. Kat Huybers
Description
Come learn with Washington Green Schools in this virtual professional development opportunity designed exclusively for 9-12 teachers in NCESD. Participants will have a chance to authentically engage with activities and experts as they grow their understanding how indigenous peoples, including the Colville Tribe, are adapting to a changing climate. Analyze and interpret recent climate science data with Dr. Kat Huybers, a climate scientist and lecturer from the University of Washington. Model the relationship between global climate change and local environmental and social impacts and explore possible solutions to environmental challenges that you and your students can partake in at home and at school.
Teachers will receive a stipend from the ESD upon completion of the entire 8 hour STEM Seminar experience.
Dates
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Thu, March 11 - Thu, April 15 20218:00 AM - 5:00 PMNCESD Region
Registration
Event # 111103
- Price
- Free
- Registered
- 0 / 60
- Registration Ends
- Saturday Mar 13, 2021 8:00 AM
This event is cancelled.
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