Virtual Teacher Workshop: Resilient Colorado

Virtual Teacher Workshop: Resilient Colorado

Natural Hazards Education for Secondary Science and Social Studies Classrooms

We invite secondary earth and environmental science, civics, and social studies teachers to learn a new place-based, NGSS-aligned science curriculum on natural hazards. The curricular unit includes a lesson on natural hazards (wildfire, flood, or drought) that uses current Colorado case studies and local datasets, a scenario-based role-play game, and a project-based learning unit for students to take action to make their community more resilient. Instructional strategies include community-engaged learning, gamification, and design thinking.

The course will be held virtually with several class meetings to discuss course material, scheduled based on your availability. Upon completion, attendees will receive 2 continuing education credits through Western Colorado University. Registration costs are free for Colorado educators. Registered participants that do not drop the course and do not participate will be invoiced for $90. 

The CIRES Education and Outreach team at CU Boulder developed the curriculum, which is part of a program called the Hazard Education Awareness and Resilience Task (HEART) Force. HEART Force is funded by a NOAA Environmental Literacy Grant and is designed specifically for rural Colorado classrooms to increase students’ understanding of natural hazards and community preparedness, and encourages students to take action to increase their community’s resilience to natural hazards. The grant covers registration for this course, and it provides an optional stipend for teachers who would like to teach the curriculum and hold a community resilience expo in their community. Expect to dig into local issues relevant to your community in this course and to learn from educators from around the state in a growing community of practice!

Register by completing this form by 9/22

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