Instructor: | John Veverka |
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Course Date: | October 4, 2021 |
Cost: | $400 |
Climate change and global warming issues are quickly reaching a critical level affecting each of us as well as the world every day. From enabling extreme weather, sea level increases from glacial melting and flooding, affecting farming and food production, and the increasing health risks such as asthma in children, we, as interpreters, interpretive organizations and agencies, museums and zoo educators have to do a better job in interpreting climate issues to our visitors. We need to do this particularly at the grass root level, for our own visitors raising awareness of problems and de-bunking myths.
Learn more about this course from the instructor John Veverka in this video introduction.
Course Goals
It is the focus of this course to help empower you to be an effective climate change educator, community interpretive resource, and developer/presenter of interpretive programs, media, and services to inspire your visitors to learn more about how climate change will, or currently does, affect them and their families personally, and inspire them to take active steps at home to help reduce the affects of climate change.
Participant Outcomes
Participants will:
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Climate Change Interpretation addresses the American Association for State and Local History's Audience and Interpretation Standards.
Comments from participants:
Absolutely loved this course - felt like I really learned a lot because of all the practice
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