December, 2009

Lesson Plan: The Environment, Jobs and Change (The Green Economy)

Lesson Title: The Environment, Jobs and Change

Course: Economics 1; Geography 2; Sociology 2

Expected Learning Objectives: Students will be able to:

1. Participate in conversations, discussions, and group activities
2. Speak clearly and ask questions
3. Review the current state of the energy/climate change crisis in the United States.
4. Synthesize, analyze, evaluate and summarize information gathered from films and readings on climate change.
5. Identify problems, issues, and questions regarding climate change and the green economy.
6. Evaluate a problem, facts, assumptions, issues, and values about climate change.
7. Identify and assess different proposals to solve the climate change and renewable energy crisis.
8. Apply problem-solving techniques to the identified issue(s) of climate change.
9. Organize ideas and communicate orally and in writing the problems and possible solutions to the climate crisis.
10. Create a plan of action to resolve the issue they identify about climate change.


DHLI December 2009 Newsletter

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“GREEN ECONOMY LESSON PLAN” NOW AVAILABLE!

 A lesson plan on the green economy is now available as a downloadable pdf at http://www.dhli.org/resources/lesson-plan-environment-jobs-and-change-gr...

The 2nd Biennial Labor Scholars Retreat March 6, 2010 at LAVC

Featuring invited speakers historian Nelson Lichtenstein, urban theorist Mike Davis, labor scholar and activist Bill Fletcher, and icon Dolores Huerta.

An opportunity for LACCD faculty and several of the top labor scholars in the country to meet and discuss ideas around teaching labor in the classroom. Space will be limited to 30 LACCD faculty.

Last retreat led to the creation of our nationally acclaimed “Primer on Teaching Labor Studies.”

Authors of Groundbreaking Study on Workplace Violations Speak!

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