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To all, The term of this FLC is about to end. We have one more scheduled meeting on April 23, and the final presentation of our work at the “FLC Year-end Celebration” on Friday, May 11, 12-1:30,...
Action to take before our next meeting: Matt and Roy suggest that before we meet on April 2, each of us insert into a master document some classes they think should be in the first course. For...
Colleagues, This is a reminder of our next meeting, on Monday, March 12 at 20. I have attached/posted an article "Experiential Learning and Pathways to Carbon Neutrality," from 2017, by a...
Roy drafted the following several years ago as a very rough proposal: Notes on possible “Climate Action and Research” course Objectives Promote greater knowledge of and concern about climate...
Re curriculum, we reviewed Matt’s draft of a letter requesting information from faculty about climate content in existing courses. We decided to ask administrative leaders to endorse this survey...
Events Subcommittee Notes Jan 29, 2018 Jason, Andy, Alan What is a Teach-In? Less structured than a symposium. Connotes an activist orientation. Suggests a specific outcome may result....
The Curriculum group discussed three topics. 1. Conducting a survey this spring that would identify courses relevant to climate change, similar to what was done post-Freddie Gray re social...
Our first meeting for the spring semester will be on Monday. Please look at the notes from the last meeting: https://my.umbc.edu/groups/climateeducationservice/posts/72673 For Monday's meeting,...
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