Webinar: Turn Your Students into Climate Researchers
Event Details
Webinar

August 19th, 5pm

Virtual

Zoom
Join Educator Fellow Olivia Kuper for a webinar that shows you how to get students excited about climate science through real research projects.
Climate change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. When students dive into local research, they discover they can actually make a difference. This session gives you everything you need to bring student-driven climate research into your classroom, whether you teach kindergarten or high school, science or social studies.
What You’ll Learn:
Why student research works and how it builds confidence, science skills, and that crucial “I can do this” mindset
How to help students find local climate questions they actually want to investigate
Practical tools for data collection and analysis that don’t require a PhD to understand
How research projects naturally lead to student action in schools and communities
We’ll share inspiring stories from teachers whose students are investigating everything from sustainable food systems to local water quality. You’ll see how climate research transforms students from passive learners into active problem-solvers.
Perfect for science teachers, interdisciplinary educators, or anyone who wants to see their students light up about learning. You’ll leave with concrete strategies and the confidence to get started right away.