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Welcome to the 2024 Outdoor Learning Conference
Saturday, May 11 • 9:45am - 11:00am
Climate Education in Teacher Education: aims to means to curriculum and pedagogy

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In this workshop, we will share findings from our second year of the Climate Education in Teacher Education (CETE) research project in the School of Education at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). We will then invite participants to engage in a mini workshop, connecting curriculum and pedagogy with aims and means of climate change education developed through our research. Participants will actively work through subject/discipline exemplars from British Columbia and Alberta curriculum in relation to teacher agency, highlighting outcomes from our two years of work.

Speakers
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Dr. Hart Banack

Assistant Professor, University of Northern British Columbia
Dr. Banack has a passion for local and outdoor learning and has used this in  a diverse range of educational situations from preschool ages to seniors.  With research interests in education, climate change, environment,  sustainability, ethics and health and wellbeing, Dr. Banack... Read More →
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Dr. Christine Ho Younghusband

Assistant Professor, University of Northern British Columbia
Born in Prince Rupert, with degrees in chemistry, math,  education, Dr. Ho Younghusband is a second-generation Chinese Canadian with a  love of teaching and learning. Her expertise and research interests lie in  educational leadership, teacher education, formative assessment and... Read More →



Saturday May 11, 2024 9:45am - 11:00am MDT
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