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    An Exploration of Climate Change in the K-12 Classroom

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    Have you ever wondered how climate change is being taught and portrayed in the school age classroom? How current science is being translated and used to teach the next generation? This work explores the studies of climate change education occurring in North America. It is seeking to understand the educational methods and content foci being suggested as reliable practices in climate change education through the use of a qualitative analysis of academic literature on teaching climate change. Findings summarize how climate change is being taught, what recommendations are being made, and identifies opportunities for growth, and other possible concerns

    An Introduction to Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the Classroom

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    This interactive session will focus on examples of using GIS in multiple K-12 classroom setting, including but not limited to teaching climate change, history, natural hazards, and literature. Geographic information systems, or GIS, is an online mapping tool, used globally in a variety of professions (e.g., emergency management, city planning, engineering, scientific labs) – that is accessible and beneficial to use in the K-12 classroom! GIS helps us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret real data to understand relationships, patterns, and trends. Participants will not only walk through a demonstration of GIS’ use and potential, they will partake in and practice using GIS with hands on activities. Come join us – and bring your device

    Cover, Editors\u27 Note and Table of Contents

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    Cover, editors\u27 note, and table of contents for volume 2 of the Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching and Learning Conference
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