Sustainability: Personal + Community Responsibility, Climate Change, Environment
Start your sustainability journey with a group discussion on what sustainability and climate change are, how we can live a little lighter, why secondhand / reuse may be more ecofriendly than recycling + the role young people play in making the world a better place!
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 6
Beginner - Intermediate Level
* Please feel free to use the auto-schedule feature, if the available times don't work for you! * In this fun, interactive class, you learner will explore what sustainability is and how we can make small, sustainable steps in our daily lives to help the planet. We'll start with a basic definition of what sustainability is, and cover a variety of topics that may include (depending on learner interests and class flow): - Fixing and mending old items rather than throwing them away - Buying secondhand (and what items are best bought new) - Buying local and brainstorming where you can get products you'd normally buy on Amazon - The difference between reducing, reusing, and recycling, and how reducing may be the best strategy - Producing items yourself or through bartering (e.g. gardening, helping fix other people's clothes, etc.) - Transportation and city design (e.g. buses, sidewalks, crosswalks) A note about my classroom guidelines: kids can be wiggly, distracted, and sensory seeking, and that's totally normal! I try to create spaces that are supportive, cozy, and interactive. Because some behaviors can be distracting for classmates, I will share a basic set of guidelines at the beginning of class. I want to make sure that all students are cared for, and reducing on-camera distractions is part of that! 1) Video on or off (after verification)! Discussions can be verbal or in *on-topic* chats. 2) Be respectful; don't interrupt; raise your (physical or digital) hand! Don't intentionally distract other students (e.g. putting things directly in front of the camera) 3) Because they can be quite distracting, this class does not allow video filters, avatars, or background changes (except blur). 4) If necessary, I will move a disruptive student to the waiting room. If appropriate, I will let them back in for another chance to stay in class respectfully. If this occurs and you have questions, please reach out to Support. 5) Any racist, homophobic, body shaming, violent or inappropriate language/images will result in removal from class. If this happens, you may email outschool@support.com with any questions. A few other notes: - Please click your meeting link 2-3 minutes early so we can start class on time! - Per OS policy, if there are no students in the classroom 10 minutes after class starts, I will log off and end class. (If you're having tech issues trying to enter the classroom, just send a message or post in the classroom, so I know you are there!) - If you cannot attend, please let me know at least 24 hours before class starts, so I can transfer you to a different section (when possible). When it might not be possible: if you ask for a transfer for a multiday class the day before it starts, and your transfer will result in the class dropping below the learner minimum, I may not be able to offer a transfer. But if I can, I will! - Class recordings are not automatically shared; they will be made available when possible. Please note, new OS policy is that a learner can't watch a video until they have attended class, unless they are a verified learner. - Learners are encouraged to advocate for how they would like to participate. If your learner needs adult help (e.g. adult on screen, adult answers for child or facilitates answers, adult takes notes), please let me know in advance per OS parent guidance.
Learning Goals
Learners will improve their understanding of sustainability and how it relates to personal, family and community choices.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Any social media apps referenced will not be linked; learners are reminded that social media requires assistance and access from adults.
Supply List
None required, pen and paper recommended.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree from London School of Economics
Bachelor's Degree from University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
I have a Master's Degree in City Design and Social Science, as well as experience writing federal policy for climate change, land use and transportation. I also host an annual Sustainability Summit in my region that focuses on intersectionality and community responsibility.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$20
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 15 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
1-4 learners per class