EIT Climate-KIC online course: Teaching sustainability, Online

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Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date February 27, 2019
location Online Show location
organisation European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) i

Teaching sustainability - Using simulation to reach the SDGs in regional transformation

EIT Climate-KIC is organising an intensive three-day online course targeted at educators who are interested in adopting an innovative approach to teach about climate change and the transition to a sustainable economy.

Participants

EIT Climate-KIC invites all those who are interested in employing innovative, hands-on approaches to learning to take part in this online course, including but not limited to:

  • Trainers and educators, moderators, and facilitators, i.e., professionals working with groups of stakeholders focused on issues related to climate change and the transformation to a sustainable economy
  • Business owners and business incubators or funders who are planning or running climate-related startups
  • NGOs and other non-profits planning or running climate projects/campaigns
  • Public administration managers who plan and introduce new policies and regulations
  • Scientists conducting research on climate transition processes.

This course is not a passive learning experience. Registering implies that you will be not only playing the game and learning strategies for its moderation, but also leading a test-game session between webinars 2 and 3.

Since the training is being provided online, it is essential that you have a good internet connection.

Agenda

Day 1 - 27 February 2019: 09:00 - 14:00

Online Workshop with the game

Day 2 - 28 February 2019: 09:00 - 14:00

Train the Trainer Webinar

Day 3 - 8 April 2019

Final Q&A webinar session

Enroll for the Teaching Sustainability online course here

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