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You might have noticed a few changes to this month’s newsletter. Don’t worry, Reb is still working hard on the team as ACE’s Head of Education and Storytelling, but I (Ashley) will be taking over the newsletter as our newly promoted Director of Education. I’ll continue to bring you great new content from our team and partners. Thank you for your continued support!
EDUCATOR RESOURCES
Our Climate Our Future Live – Booking now in NEW regions! We’re available to book high school presentations any date in this school year in regions of NC, OH, WI, MN, TX and FL! This spring we’ll also be available in AZ, PA, NV, GA, and MI. There is no better way to engage your students on the biggest challenge of their generation.
Youth Climate Story: Petrochemicals in Texas – Hear from Nicole, a young person using their voice to fight against fossil fuel and petrochemical project development in Texas and along the Gulf Coast.
Our Climate Our Future now available as Kahoots! – ACE’s award-winning video experience is now available as Kahoot games. Videos are embedded so you can watch and play with your class. Kahoot login is not required. You can engage your student with the challenge mode link (solo play), in classic mode (competitive class play), or one of several team mode options.
Indigenous Women Leaders Shaping Environmental Justice – While Indigenous women have long been shaping the environmental movement, they are underrepresented in key decision-making roles within environmental organizations. Join Green 2.0 on November 8th for a discussion with Indigenous women leaders on what needs to change.
2023 Indigenous Peoples’ Day Curriculum Teach-In – On September 30, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and Teaching for Change co-hosted the 7th annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Curriculum Teach-In. Recordings and key takeaways are available online.
TILclimate Guides for Educators – TILclimate guides for educators are developed by the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative as an extension of our TILclimate (Today I Learned: Climate) podcast, to make it easier to teach climate change, earth science, and energy topics in the classroom.
Sincerely,
ASHLEY HERRMANN she/her/hers/herself
Director of EducationOur Climate Our Future
Ashley lives in her hometown of Tampa, FL with her small family, dog & chickens. She ♥s being a mom, swing dancing, & traveling!
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