*Interdisciplinary Teaching about Climate Change*

*Workshops and Faculty Development Opportunities*



Effective teaching that enables students to think critically about climate
change causes, consequences, and solutions requires that teachers be able to
make extensive and deep connections across disciplinary knowledge areas that
span the sciences, social sciences and humanities. While many college
faculty members have competency for teaching about aspects of climate change
that are closely related to their area of disciplinary expertise, fewer are
comfortable teaching the broader connections that are necessary for their
students to attain a holistic understanding. Dickinson College, with support
of a grant from NASA’s Global Climate Change Education program, is offering
two faculty development opportunities to enhance competencies for
interdisciplinary teaching about climate change. The opportunities are
described below. Applications are invited from faculty of any higher
education institution.



The *Changing Planet Faculty Study Group* is a year-long learning community
for building competencies for teaching about climate change across
disciplinary boundaries at 4- and 2-year liberal arts colleges. Participants
will attend a four-day workshop June 28 – July 1, 2011 on the campus of
Dickinson College in Carlisle PA, collaborate with each other to promote
climate change education during the 2011-2012 academic year, reconvene for a
one-day meeting in spring 2012, and continue to network and share teaching
resources as part of the learning community in subsequent years. The
workshop will emphasize participatory sessions for sharing expertise,
experiences, lesson plans, exercises and ideas for teaching about climate
change. Participants will have time to work individually and collaboratively
on courses or course modules that they will teach at their home campuses.
The workshop will include sessions led by subject area experts that address
climate change causes, consequences, ethical dimensions, adaptation,
mitigation, and policy. The study group and workshop will be led by Neil
Leary, director of the Center for Sustainability Education at Dickinson
College and a participant in the science assessments of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 1992, Jeff Niemitz,
Professor of Earth Sciences, Ashton Nichols, Chair of Sustainability Studies
and Professor of English, and Kjell Enge, Professor of Anthropology.



The *Climate Modeling and Data Tools Workshop*, to be held August 8 – 11,
2011 on the Dickinson campus, offers 4 days of training in the use of a
global climate model and tools to integrate and visualize climatic,
environmental, and socioeconomic data for teaching about climate change. The
climate modeling part of the workshop will guide participants in the use
EdGCM, a software package that integrates a NASA research quality computer
climate model with an easy to use interface for running climate model
experiments and hypothesis testing. The data tools portion of the workshop
will develop capacity for using spatial analysis tools and build familiarity
with selected NASA and other datasets for teaching about climate change and
human-environment interactions. EdGCM developers Dr. Mark Chandler and Dr.
Linda Sohl of Columbia University and NASA Goddard Institute for Space
Studies, and Mr. Alex de Sherbinin of the Socioeconomic Data and
Applications Center (SEDAC) of Columbia University, will lead the workshop.



*To apply*: Participation in both programs is open to faculty in any
discipline from any college or university. There is no fee to participate.
To learn more and apply, visit
http://www.dickinson.edu/academics/distinctive-opportunities/sustainability-education/content/Climate-Education/
. *Applications are due by March 25, 2011*. Inquiries about the program
should be sent to Neil Leary at [email protected].



Sarah Brylinsky
Sustainability Education Coordinator

T <http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/cese>he Center for Sustainability
Education <http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/cese>
Dickinson College
Carlisle, PA 17013
Tel: 717.245.1117
[email protected]
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