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59 録画レッスン
17 週間
教師のサポート1年間のアクセス
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週あたり 2-4 時間. Homework will consist of: * 3-4 videos per week ranging in length between about 5 minutes to 17 minutes * Weekly quizzes that accompany each video consisting of 10 or fewer multiple choice or short answer questions * An occasional additional resource activity (only about 5 throughout the entire semester) that consists of looking at a map, calculating your personal carbon footprint, and other activities. * Weekly discussion questions that accompany each video. The discussion assignments will be where students interact with one another by reading and responding to their classmates posts.修了証書
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このクラスで学べること
英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 9 - 12
Beginner - Intermediate レベル向け
Hello! My name is Kristi and I appreciate you stopping in to check out the Earth School class! The purpose for this asynchronous self-paced class is to provide students with the information and inspiration needed to save our planet. We must cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. Luckily, we know exactly how to do it. This class will equip high-school-aged students with the knowledge and actions to help achieve this global goal. This class is structured to cover a typical school semester (half a school year), mid-August through mid-December, with a Thanksgiving break built into the schedule. Following is a table of how the class will be structured into weeks, dates, topics, and sub-topics that will be studied. For reference, I will be posting in Central Time zone: Week 1: October 2 - 8, 2023 Electrify Transportation What's the best fuel? The shipping industry may finally be turning to wind power The surprisingly long history of electric cars What’s in the air you breathe? Week 2: October 9 - 15, 2023 Electrify Transportation Why electric cars are finally taking over The future of flying is electrifying Decarbonize the Grid How do solar panels work? Should gas stoves be banned? Week 3: October 16 - 22, 2023 Decarbonize the Grid How do wind turbines work? How coal made us rich — and why it needs to go Iceland's superpowered underground volcanoes How much electricity does it take to power the world? Week 4: October 23 - 29, 2023 Decarbonize the Grid How powerful is the world's biggest battery? Meet the retired oil exec plugging forgotten wells to reduce emissions Stanford researchers find high emissions of greenhouse gases and toxic pollutants from gas stoves Fix Food Food expiration dates don’t mean what you think Week 5: October 30 - November 5, 2023 Fix Food Can we create the "perfect" farm? The diet that helps fight climate change Underwater farms vs. Climate change The problem with rice no one is talking about Week 6: November 6 - 12, 2023 Fix Food Why beef is the worst food for the climate A climate change solution that's right under our feet Food waste causes climate change. Here's how we stop it Protect Nature What if there were 1 trillion more trees? Week 7: November 13 - 19, 2023 Protect Nature This country isn't just carbon neutral — it's carbon negative The sharks that hunt in forests The living forest: the Amazonian tribespeople who sailed down the Seine Week 8: November 20 - 26, 2023 --- Thanksgiving Break Week 9: November 27 - December 3, 2023 Protect Nature The global movement to restore nature's biodiversity What would happen if every human suddenly disappeared? Clean Up Industry The life cycle of a t-shirt Week 10: December 4 - 10, 2023 Clean Up Industry Green steel: Can we make steel without CO2 emissions? The material that could change the world... for a third time The cruel irony of air conditioning Week 11: December 11 - 17, 2023 Clean Up Industry Can the circular economy solve our plastics problem? Remove Carbon Carbon capture technology, explained Can mass carbon capture really work? Week 12: December 18 - 24, 2023 Remove Carbon Why the world needs more algae, not less A natural solution to climate change Win Politics and Policy Whatever happened to the hole in the ozone layer? Week 13: December 25 - 31, 2023 --- Christmas Break Week 14: January 1 - 7, 2024 Win Politics and Policy A new way to invest in clean energy innovation: Breakthrough energy catalyst Carbon pricing, explained with chickens Why are we subsidizing fossil fuels? Week 15: January 8 - 14, 2024 Win Politics and Policy More money is flowing into green energy than ever before. Here’s why Turn Movements into Action Why the "wrong side of the tracks" is usually the east side of cities Why tracking carbon emissions is suddenly a billion dollar opportunity Week 16: January 15 - 21, 2024 Turn Movements into Action Education is a fundamental right for every child These South Florida 4th-graders have a message for their elected officials about climate change Climate justice can't happen without racial justice Week 17: January 22 - 28, 2024 Innovate 1816: The year with no summer How cheap hydrogen could become the next clean fuel Can sustainable aviation fuel clean up flying? Week 18: January 29 - February 4, 2024 Innovate What you need to know about carbon removal How green hydrogen could end the fossil fuel era Invest Is this island the best in the world? Week 19: February 5 - 11, 2024 Invest How the $1 trillion green bond market works Can green investment change the world? Climate damage: How and why rich countries should pay up Since this is a flex class, we will not have any live video meetings. Students will work on their own time, but within the schedule planned for the class. I will use YouTube videos curated by TedEd, online quizzes, activities, and discussions through the Outschool Classroom discussion thread. The TedEd videos are the only videos students will view; there are no educator-created videos that will be presented (videos produced by me). Students will interact with me and their classmates through the discussions we will have by posting their thoughts on questions asked and responding to other learners in a conversation-style format. My teaching style is structured and stress-free. I strive to make the learning process interesting and fun! I am qualified to teach this class as I spent time during my undergraduate studies minoring in Environmental Science. I have a passion for understanding how our Earth functions and ways in which we can conserve and protect it. Though learners do not need any prerequisite knowledge to take this class, they will need the critical thinking abilities to answer philosophical questions in our discussions, such as: If electric cars were to entirely replace gas-powered vehicles, what changes might we see on a domestic and global scale? Thank you, again, for your interest and I hope to meet your child in my online flex classroom! Please message me if you have any questions. Kristi
学習到達目標
The learning goals of this class are to help students learn a ten-step plan for a cleaner, safer, and healthier future. The ten steps are:
1. Electrify Transportation
2. Decarbonize the Grid
3. Fix Food
4. Protect Nature
5. Clean Up Industry
6. Remove Carbon
7. Win Politics and Policy
8. Turn Movements into Action
9. Innovate
10. Invest
シラバス
10 ユニット
59 レッスン
17 週間以上ユニット 1: Electrify Transportation
レッスン 1:
Welcome to Class
レッスン 2:
What's the best fuel?
11 分のビデオレッスン
レッスン 3:
The shipping industry may finally be turning to wind power
レッスン 4:
The surprisingly long history of electric cars
その他の情報
保護者へのお知らせ
No external accounts (usernames and passwords) will be required for this class. All links provided are direct links to the class resources.
受講に必要なもの
No additional materials will be required
外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
教師の専門知識と資格
2 学位
修士号 Texas A&M University - Commerceから
学士号 Texas A&M University - Commerceから
My teaching style is structured and stress-free. I strive to make the learning process interesting and fun! I am qualified to teach this class as I spent time during my undergraduate studies minoring in Environmental Science. I have a passion for understanding how our Earth functions and ways in which we can conserve and protect it.
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年齢: 13-18