Students examine the causes and effects of global warming and delve into questions of who is most responsible for and vulnerable to the changing climate. Students also grapple with how to respond to climate change in ways that are both effective and fair.
Teaching Controversial Issues in the International Classroom
Bangkok, Thailand
NOTE: This event has been cancelled due to concerns regarding the coronavirus.
Join the Choices Program at the EARCOS Teachers’ Conference! During this hands-on workshop participants will experience lessons and a role play activity from the Choices Climate Change and Questions of Justice unit (provided). Conference registration required. See: https://earcos.org/etc2020/
Location: Philippines Room
Workshop presenter: Kari Beck, Nanjing International School and Choices Teaching Fellow
Participants receive a one-year Digital Editions license to the Choices Program Climate Change and Questions of Justice unit.
This interactive workshop is appropriate for middle and high school history, social studies, and humanities teachers, including AP and IB educators.
“Thank you again for a great session. One of the best PD experiences I have had in years.”
– Connie, Teacher from Connecticut