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Wednesday May 7, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am CDT
Instilling HOPE through EE

This interactive workshop will consider research about the anxieties, distress and disengagement that can result when students (and educators) learn about environmental problems. The need for "HOPE" (a project-based learning framework) will be presented as an essential basis for change, rather than merely a feeling.

Workshop participants will:
- explore physical and mental health benefits of spending time in nature;
- use technology to measure positive impacts on the earth;
- recognize environmental heroes from various cultures;
- observe the resilience of nature;
- consider the potential of human empathy and ingenuity; and
- try instructional strategies intended to help students gain skills, experience, and confidence by solving bite-sized local problems

The focus will be on maximizing the mental health benefits of nature, instilling authentic hope, and engaging students in meaningful and effective problem-solving.

Depression and anxiety can be common reactions to environmental education, affecting both students and educators. Fear does not inspire or motivate students to make a difference in the world: instead, it can result in hopelessness and disengagement. The proposed workshop will share highlights from an eeCourse in development.
Speakers
avatar for Karan Wood

Karan Wood

Exec Director, Georgia
Karan joined EEA as executive director in January 2020, having been a member of EEA since 2006. She previously worked as director of the CPF Institute for the Captain Planet Foundation and executive director of the Greater Atlanta Conservation Corps. Karan is a Georgia Science Ambassador... Read More →
Wednesday May 7, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am CDT
Ballroom F

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