Climate Change Education Projects
Browse descriptions of NASA, NOAA, and NSF funded Climate Education Projects developed for the March 2010 Climate Change Education workshop organized and hosted by the National Council for Science and the Environment.
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AAAS Conference on Promoting Climate Literacy Through Informal Science
Mary Koppal
http://www.project2061.org/climate2010 National Science Foundation
ANDRILL Education and Public Outreach: A Legacy of the IPY
Louise Huffman, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
National Science Foundation
A National Coalition of Aquariums Educating About Climate Change
Billy Spitzer
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: Integrating Science and Literacy in K-5 Classrooms
Kimberly Lightle, The Ohio State University
http://beyondpenguins.nsdl.org/ National Science Foundation
Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle: An Earth Systems Approach to Increasing Elementary Teachers' Understanding of Climate and Climate Change
Principal Investigators: Kimberly Lightle, The Ohio State University Project Website: http://beyondweather.ehe.osu.edu National Science Foundation Grant # 1034922 Project Description Beyond Weather and the Water ...
Change Thinking for Global Science: Fostering and Evaluating the Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
Change Thinking for Global Science: Fostering and Evaluating Inquiry Thinking About the Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Principal Investigators: Dr. Nancy Butler Songer, University of Michigan Project ...
Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E - Learning (CAMEL)
Ginny Brown, National Council for Science and the Environment
National Science Foundation
Climate Literacy Ambassadors
Margaret Mooney
Climate Literacy Through Challenger Learning Centers
Rita Karl
NASA GCCE
Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) Pathway
Tamara Ledley, TERC; Mark McCaffrey, National Center for Science Education; Cathy Manduca, Carleton College; Susan Buhr, University of Colorado at Boulder
http://cleanet.org/ National Science Foundation


