Capacity Material

ACLIPSE


ACLIPSE: Advancing Climate Literacy through investment in Pre-Service Educators

Provide inservice teachers, pre-service faculty and their students with opportunities to:

  • Develop in-depth content knowledge of climate science and climate change, specifically focused on sea level rise, greenhouse effect, carbon cycle, and ocean acidification.
  • Be able to use an NGSS-aligned, three dimensional approach to teaching.
  • Develop necessary skills to work with real-time data and use data in authentic ways to foster student-led inquiry.

The materials were developed by the Lawrence Hall of ScienceRutgers University and Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, with funding from NOAA’s Environmental Literacy Grants.

The ACLIPSE university course instructional materials, and associated grades 6-12 teacher professional learning opportunities and materials, engage participants in climate science activities while using data in authentic and locally-relevant ways.

The curriculum course, and teacher professional learning opportunities use climate science as the context for teaching about and applying current teaching and learning research, as well as how to use real and near-real time data in the classroom in engaging ways to build teachers’ and their students’ data skills.

Explore the ACLIPSE session materials below.