ABSTRACT

Looking to tackle climate change and climate science in your classroom? This timely and insightful book supports and enables secondary science teachers to develop effective curricula ready to meet the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) by grounding their instruction on the climate crisis.

Nearly one-third of the secondary science standards relate to climate science, but teachers need design and implementation support to create empowering learning experiences centered around the climate crisis. Experienced science educator, instructional coach, and educational leader Dr. Kelley T. Le offers this support, providing an overview of the teaching shifts needed for NGSS and to support climate literacy for students via urgent topics in climate science and environmental justice – from the COVID-19 pandemic to global warming, rising sea temperatures, deforestation, and mass extinction. You’ll also learn how to engage the complexity of climate change by exploring social, racial, and environmental injustices stemming from the climate crisis that directly impact students.

By anchoring instruction around the climate crisis, Dr. Le offers guidance on how to empower students to be the agents of change needed in their own communities. A range of additional teacher resources are also available at www.empoweredscienceteachers.com.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part 1|56 pages

Looking Back to Move Forward

chapter 1|30 pages

Reenvisioning Science Teaching

chapter 2|24 pages

Leveraging the NGSS for Climate Change

part 2|62 pages

Developing Scientific Literacy Using Climate Science

chapter 4|28 pages

Climate Change as the Anchor

part 3|59 pages

Practices That Build Capacity for Student Agency

chapter 5|30 pages

Planning and Teaching for Transformation

chapter 6|27 pages

Education for Climate Action