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Climate Change Education

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TIME COMMITMENT COURSE LANGUAGE COURSE TYPE COST
Course type
MOOC
PRICE
FREE

LANGUAGE
English

DEDICATION
20 hours / 10 weeks

LOCATION
Online

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Our climate is changing rapidly, and now more than ever we need to be ready to act and prepare the next generation to take care of our planet. This course explores the basic science behind climate change and presents the tools to teach it in a positive, engaging and participatory way. The course also introduces some of the ethical and social issues around climate change. This course makes use of videos, lesson plans and online games developed by the IDB's "Rise-Up: Education Against Climate Change" initiative. The aim is to prepare primary and secondary teachers to teach about climate change and promote actions to mitigate and adapt to climate change in within the school community. You will learn: Basic science behind climate change Main social and ethical issues behind climate change Main consequences of climate change to water, energy, environment, soil and our health What we can do individually, as a school and as a community to live a more sustainable and healthy life How to use games, debates, experiments, theater, newspapers and other tools to support and enhance learning

AUDIENCE OF THE COURSE

No prerequisities.

COST & REIMBURSEMENTS

Cost: there is no cost for registering for the course, participate and access all instructional material. 
Certificate: If you want to obtain a certificate, the cost is US$ 25.00

RELATED PROGRAM

  1. Water & Climate Change

KNOWLEDGE AREAS

SECTORS
Education
Environment and Natural Disasters
Social Investment
TOPICS
Development of Institutions
Social Development
COMPETENCIES
Critical, Analytical, and Creative Thinking
Problem Analysis & Synthesis
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