[course] – Education for Sustainability (through Inner Pipeline)

Education for Sustainability

What is environmental education all about? How do educators teach young people about the earth’s ecosystems and foster an ethic of environmental stewardship? This seminar will examine the past and current state of K-12 environmental education in the U.S. and Washington State. We will explore various philosophies, models and approaches to K-12 environmental education. Students will attend weekly seminars and volunteer in related school classrooms and community organizations in Seattle for at least 2 ½ (2 credits) hours a week…

EDUC 401L; SLN: 13011

Facilitator: Francesca Lo, franlo@uw.edu
Dates: Mondays, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23
Time: 12:30-1:20pm
Location: Mary Gates Hall, room 248

Credits:
2 EDUC 401 credits: 2.5 hours tutoring/week (20 hours/quarter)
3 EDUC 401 credits: 5 hours tutoring/week (40 hours/quarter)
Additional credits available.

More information about how Inner Pipeline works:
http://exp.washington.edu/pipeline/inner-index.html