You are invited to the next session of the International Workshop on Environment, Sustainability, & Education, hosted by the Center for Sustainable Futures at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Social network analysis (SNA) offers great insight into the broad landscape of climate change education efforts. Using SNA, the ways in which people and organizations collaborate with one another can be visualized and quantified, providing targeted guidance on how to improve and strengthen the overall impact of their collective work. In this presentation, we will explore collaborations within the Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)—a backbone organization in the U.S. whose goal is to connect and support a community of individuals and initiatives to improve climate and energy education.
Featuring:
Katie Boyd, Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)
K.C. Busch, North Carolina State University College of Education
Anne Gold, CIRES Center for Education, Engagement, and Evaluation
Frank Niepold, NOAA Climate Office
Don Haas, The Center for Climate Change Education at PRI
Deb L. Morrison, University of Washington and University of California