Cooling the Liberal Arts Curriculum Campaign for Climate Change Education at 4- and 2-Year Colleges Dickinson College Harrisburg Area Community College.

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Cooling the Liberal Arts Curriculum Campaign for Climate Change Education at 4- and 2-Year Colleges Dickinson College Harrisburg Area Community College Montgomery County Community College (PA) Montgomery College (MD) Northampton Community College Columbia University

Motivation for project Climate change literacy critical for our students Rich context for integrated learning, systems thinking – Critical thinking – Problem solving Build competency teaching beyond disciplinary training Strengthen collaborations among partner schools Youth delegation at 15 th Conference of the Parties, UNFCCC, Copenhagen, 2009

Project activities Changing Planet Faculty Study Group Workshops Curriculum development Cool Climate Mini Grants

Workshop: teaching climate change across disciplines 4 days in summer Focus on both content and pedagogy – What are you going to teach? – How are you going to teach? Highly interdisciplinary Participatory, collaborative, hands-on Participants work on a curriculum project

Where should our students learn about climate change? Throughout the curriculum Climate focused courses: – Earth Sciences – Environmental Studies – Physics – Sustainability Courses connected to climate – Biology – Economics – International Business – Psychology – English – Religion – Health Studies – History – International Relations Field studies, research Co-curricular events, activities Action on campus in the community

New/revised courses: Dickinson ENGL 403 Thoreau & American Nature Writing ERSC 204 Global Climate Change INBM 300 Case Studies in Sustainable Business PHYS 114 Climate Change and Renewable Energies PHYS 214 Numerical Simulations in Environmental Physics PHYS 492 Senior Seminar: Modeling the Global Climate PSYC 440 Social Psychology & Sustainability RELG 110 Religion and Modern Culture SUST 301 Practicum in Sustainability: – Reducing Dickinson’s Carbon Footprint – Building Sustainable Communities SUST 330 Global Environmental Change & Governance

New/revised courses: partner colleges Harrisburg Area Community College – Interdisciplinary team-taught course on climate change: Earth Science, Sociology, English Montgomery County Community College – Geology: The Science of Climate Change – Geography: Sustainable Climate Communities – Economics: Environmental & Natural Resource Economics Northampton Community College – Geography: Investigating Climate Change Montgomery College – Economics: Introduction to Microeconomics – Political Science: International Relations

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SUST 301 Practicum in Sustainability: Building Sustainable Communities Community-based research projects Conversations with community leaders Field trip to Ithaca, NY Readings Essays Reflection journal 1-week unit on climate change

SUST 301 Practicum in Sustainability: Reducing Dickinson’s Carbon Footprint Charges from President’s Commission on Environmental Sustainability (PCES) – Evaluate Dickinson’s Climate Action Plan – Assess progress toward GHG reduction goals – Make recommendations Guest talks by facilities staff, tours of energy plant & LEED bldgs, renewable energy labs Team project – use campus as living lab Recommendations presented to PCES

Climate Change Africa Mosaic 3 fall courses taught by 3 faculty – Science, policy, ecological history – World Climate Simulation – Meetings w/ climate experts in DC Team-taught research course – Training in social science research methods, video technology – Field Research at COP17, Durban, South Africa Service learning project – Valley of 1000 Hills Spring semester: – Synthesis, reflection, research papers, presentations Year-long immersion in climate change

Cooling the Liberal Arts Final workshop – January 10, 2014 – Dickinson College, Carlisle PA Faculty of PERC member schools invited