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Environmental Education and Environmental Literacy

Information on current environmental literacy resources and grant opportunities.

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Climate Change

In addition to our Environmental Education and Environmental Literacy web page, Multiple California Department of Education (CDE) web pages and California County Office of Education web pages provide information and resources to teach adults and students in transitional kindergarten through grade twelve (TK–12) about climate change. Climate change education is a critical component of environmental literacy education. Environmentally literate citizens are necessary to help people survive in particular areas of the Unites States affected by climate change and to create necessary technology and mitigation practices. Therefore, the CDE currently has multiple programs to help create environmentally literate California citizens.

Professional Learning

Climate change is addressed through multiple academic content areas provided on the CDE Professional Learning Curriculum Areas web page. The California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network provides professional learning opportunities, access to high quality curriculum instructional materials, and support to teachers to develop lessons related to environmental literacy. More information about the CREEC Network can be found on the CDE CREEC Network web page.

State Content Standards

Climate change is addressed through multiple academic content areas provided on the CDE Content Standards web page.

State Frameworks

Climate change is addressed through multiple California State Frameworks provided on the Curriculum Frameworks & Instructional Materials web page.

California Green Ribbon School Award Program Resources

Climate change is addressed in multiple resources that help California schools achieve a California Green Ribbon School Aware. Resources are listed on the Green Ribbon Application Resources web page.

California Environmental Principles and Concepts

The California Environmental Principles and Concepts (EP&C's) examine the interactions and interdependence of human societies and natural systems. As stated in California Education Code Section 51227.3. "the environmental principles and concepts shall be incorporated, as the state board determines to be appropriate, in the criteria developed for textbook adoption required pursuant to Section 60200 or 60400." More information about the EP&Cs is provided on the San Diego County Office of Education's Environmental Literacy in CA External link opens in new window or tab. web page.

Resources to Teach About Climate Change

CREEC Network Resources

Use this CREEC Region map to locate your CREEC Region number and click on the appropriate Region link to see statewide and regional resources for incorporating environmental literacy (including climate change) into lessons with students.

Questions:   Professional Learning Support & Monitoring Office | plsmo@cde.ca.gov | 916-323-5847
Last Reviewed: Friday, December 20, 2024
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