
Resources for Educators
These resources from the U.S. Global Change Research Program range from climate and energy literacy to wildlife and wildlands connections.
These resources from the U.S. Global Change Research Program range from climate and energy literacy to wildlife and wildlands connections.
These article in the science education journal Natural Inquirer, aimed at middle school students. Don’t Be So Fuelish: How Much Fuel is Saved When Cars Are Parked in the Shade? reveals the importance of choosing the right parking spot as scientists compare how much fuel is released from a car in a shady parking spot with one… Read more »
This booklet was developed by formal and informal educators, along with a range of U.S. agencies, and reflects a broad and current effort to define climate literacy.
This webcast from ClimateChangeLIVE features a climate change assembly from the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE) and includes videos of youth discussing the impacts of climate change in the areas where they live. Also, you can tap into ClimateChangeLIVE’s variety of resources with interactive activities and lessons for students in grades K–12.
This U.S. Department of Energy guide provides detailed information for developing and implementing a districtwide or schoolwide operations and maintenance program that focuses on energy efficiency.
This ENERGY STAR website provides guidelines for energy management, online training sessions, and an online tool to evaluate and track your school’s energy performance.
The website of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers provides guidelines and approaches for achieving advanced levels of energy savings.
This U.S. Department of Energy website provides links to animations, videos, and audio files on energy sources, with a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy. Energy Guides for Schools, Advanced Energy Design Guide for K–12 School Buildings, The website of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers provides guidelines and approaches for… Read more »
National Energy Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization that develops and disseminates supplementary energy and natural resources education materials.
This guide, developed by the U.S. Department of Energy, presents energy concepts that can help individuals and communities make informed decisions about energy.