The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."
-Albert Einstein
-Albert Einstein
Premiering in 2007, the Workshop Program gives secondary school teachers and students the unique opportunity to learn of recent developments in climate change and develop an area of interest. International leaders and experts in various scientific fields will distill their experience and knowledge via plenary lectures and concurrent presentations in fields such as climate change, health science, and ecology. These informative, interactive learning sessions will give students and teachers the chance to participate in open workshop discussions led by multi-disciplinary scientists.
To create a valued, instructive experience, we invite workshop proposals from educators at the Secondary/College education levels that delve into specific scientific topics that promote environmental literacy and global warming mitigation. Through the development of real-world skills in these workshops, we aim to inspire scientific curiosity and deepen the understanding of climate change at an early stage in the lives of young people.
We are looking to you to define and develop ideas that you and your students wish to become more fluent in. Join us in forging this program and send a workshop proposal today!
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