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Learn how public libraries can play a role in climate education and action, collaborating with other sectors and organizations.
Join this webinar to learn how public libraries can develop or expand their role in learning and teaching about climate change, climate science, and climate action. We’ll introduce the STEM Learning Ecosystem Model, which can clarify the need for collaboration across various sectors and organizations to drive meaningful action. You’ll then hear from libraries about their experiences, successes, and challenges working in partnership with others sectors to support climate learning and action. Plus, strategies to enrich existing partnerships and pave the way for future collaboration. Don't miss this opportunity to become a stronger partner in climate education and action.
Presented by:
- Rae Ostman, Research Professor, Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Co-director, Center for Innovation in Informal STEM Learning, and Director, National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net)
- Vivienne Byrd, STEAM Librarian & Program Lead, Neighborhood Science Initiative, Los Angeles Public Library
- Sarah Weatherby, Library Specialist, East Flagstaff Community Library (AZ)
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