Research project
EcoConnect: A Teaching Journey of Resilience and Climate Change Education
How can educators in non-STEM fields integrate Climate Change Education to enhance students’ knowledge, skills, and resilience?
- Duration
- 2024 - 2027
- Contact
- Min Cho
- Funding
- NRO Comenius Senior Fellow
Higher Education Institutes will need to respond to expectations from students to equip them to make significant contributions towards sustainable futures. How are educators meant to incorporate climate change education (CCE) to meet student needs? Many teachers, especially those in non-STEM disciplines, feel unsure how to teach climate change or address students' anxieties. Our innovation - EcoConnect, seeks to build a toolkit containing CCE teaching methods, workshops, and a website. Through EcoConnect, non-STEM faculty will be able to acquire skills and the tools to incorporate climate change education to support student learning.
Objective
Our project takes a holistic approach to developing CCE and the interconnectedness of ecologies attendant to emotions, values, and actions. It aims to support faculty and academic staff in developing skills and the ability to integrate CCE into their courses to support student learning.
Output
Our innovation - EcoConnect – seeks to build a toolkit containing CCE teaching methods, workshops, and a website. Through EcoConnect, non-STEM faculty will be able to acquire skills and the tools to incorporate climate change education to support student learning and assessment, such as agency, adaptability, and problem-solving skills on climate change/sustainability.