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In this short self-directed online course, faculty participants will explore strategies to integrate environmental, economic, and social sustainability into their course. Through interactive modules and discussions, we will engage with multiple perspectives about the natural world and reflect on climate justice and the impact of the climate crisis on our communities and regions around the world. We will then discuss methods to encourage students to develop themselves as global citizens who contribute meaningfully to their communities and workplaces. After reviewing sustainability models, frameworks, and a variety of examples from faculty at Seneca Polytechnic who are teaching sustainability, we will brainstorm authentic tasks, activities and assessments to promote sustainability in the classroom. To be awarded the Sustainability Foundations badge, participants will develop a Sustainability Integration Plan which maps to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Opportunities will be provided to share strategies with colleagues for feedback and further discussion.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
Learn more about this course: Earn a Digital Badge in Winter 2025 with the Sustainability in Our Classrooms Course.
Course dates: Mar. 18 to Apr. 11, 2025This is a four-week asynchronous course.
A message to those of us who are new to sustainability: This course will not offer enough time, space or capacity for us to reflect deeply enough to transform ourselves into sustainability educators. But that’s ok. We can be educators who weave sustainability into related aspects of our industries and disciplines. This course is designed to offer us some time and space to start thinking about how we relate to the natural world in all its forms and how this might impact our teaching practice. As you go through these modules, consider where there might be potential for you to engage with these ideas on your own time, through collaboration with others, and ultimately through interactions with students.
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Registration closes at 7 a.m. (Eastern time) on Tuesday, Mar. 18, 2025.
This 4-week course is fully asynchronous. Participants can move through the materials at their own pace to complete the required deliverables.
This course is part of the PD Plan for Non Full-time Faculty but is open to all faculty members and instructors.
This offering is part of Seneca's Micro-credentials for Faculty PD program.
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