2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia (19–22 October 2014)

Paper No. 245-6
Presentation Time: 2:05 PM

THE CLIMATE LITERACY AND ENERGY AWARENESS NETWORK (CLEAN)


LEDLEY, Tamara Shapiro, Center for STEM Teaching and Learning / CLEAN Network, TERC, 2067 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140, GOLD, Anne, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, Boulder, CO 80309, BUHR SULLIVAN, Susan, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Univ of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, GROGAN, Marian, Center for STEM Teaching and Learning, TERC, 2067 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140 and NIEPOLD, Frank, NOAA Climate Program Office, Silver Spring, 20910

Unlike many problems of the past climate change is impacting and will impact a broad cross section of society. In order to respond, manage, and adapt to those change citizens of all ages need accurate, up to date information, knowledge of the sciences, and analytical skills to make responsible decisions and long-term plans regarding these challenging topics. The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN, http://cleanet.org) is working to provide 1) resources for educators that includes the CLEAN Collection and pedagogical support for teaching climate and energy science, and 2) facilitating a professionally diverse community of climate and energy literacy stakeholders called the CLEAN Network, to share and leverage their efforts to extent their reach and effectiveness.

In this presentation we will provide an overview of the CLEAN Portal. This will include the CLEAN Collection, which is comprised of 615+ resources (activities, videos, visualizations, and short demonstrations and experiments) that were reviewed for scientific accuracy, pedagogical effectiveness, and technical quality; and the Teaching Climate and Energy Pedagogical Support Pages that outline common misconceptions and challenges as well as tips for teaching climate and energy topics. The overview will also include brief summary of the make up and activities of the CLEAN Network and how the activities support the sharing and leveraging of resources and expertise to increase the reach and impact of this professionally diverse community of climate and energy literacy stakeholders.