Webinar | Navigating Climate Emotions in the Classroom

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Elementary school Webinar | Navigating Climate Emotions in the Classroom

Provider: TDSB EcoSchools

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Supports teachers with practical strategies to help students understand and express climate-related emotions safely

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September 25, 2024.

Climate change impacts students’ emotional well-being in dynamic ways, and can lead to feelings of anxiety, grief, or anger alongside feelings of hope and a desire for action or change. This webinar is designed for K-12 educators who want to create space for students to identify, understand, and express their feelings about living through a time of rapid environmental change. Meghan Wise, from the Climate Psychology Alliance North American network, will share key insights into the ""Educator's Guide to Climate Emotions,"" introducing strategies to support students in fostering a sense of agency, efficacy, and purpose while navigating climate feelings and engagement with climate issues. Participants in this webinar will deepen their understanding of climate emotions, expand strategies for supporting students in navigating climate emotions, and the importance of nurturing opportunities to channel emotions into constructive action individually and collectively.

Webinar | Navigating Climate Emotions in the Classroom

  • Free
TDSB EcoSchools

TDSB EcoSchools is part of the Toronto District School Board. They help schools learn about protecting the environment and encourage students to care for nature at their schools.



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