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Join The SCN 400 Teaching Fellowship

  • September 8, 2015
  • Annie
  • Announcement, Blog

The Sustainability Science for Teachers Teaching Fellowship offers graduate students and professionals with a relevant background with an opportunity to teach the undergraduate course, Sustainability Science for Teachers. Instructors have found teaching t... read more

Our Teaching Fellowship as a PLC

  • October 1, 2015
  • Annie
  • Blog, Research

Teaching can be tough, no matter what age group you’re working with. Even in higher education, being an instructor without a professional support system in place can quickly lead to frustrations or burnout

A Fresh Web Presence for SSE!

  • October 1, 2015
  • Annie
  • Announcement, Blog

When SSE first began back in 2009, our focus was solely on sustainability science education for the K-8 preservice teacher audience at Arizona State University. This element continues to be incredibly important to our team and supports our mission

SSE’s 2015 In Review

  • January 1, 2016
  • Annie
  • Blog, Impact

2015 was a great year for SSE! Relive some of our favorite highlights:

SSE Awarded Funding for TTC

  • January 8, 2016
  • Annie
  • Announcement, Blog

We are pleased to announce that the Bezos Family Foundation is partnering with ASU’s Sustainability Science Education Project to support the development, implementation, and promotion of Teaching Time Capsule!

SSE Team Works with ASU’s Preschool

  • June 2, 2016
  • Annie
  • Blog

Children at ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Preschool are playing with blocks and making art projects, in addition to learning new ways of thinking about the world around them.

How Can Teachers Compete with Distractions?

  • June 17, 2016
  • Annie
  • Blog

By Jennifer Priest Mitchell June 14, 2016 Teachers at every level struggle at times with keeping students engaged. But starting a lesson with a current event and questions to consider might better engage both students and educators. Consider Flint, Michig... read more

Dr. Lee Hartwell Addresses 2017 Sage Assembly

  • May 1, 2017
  • Annie
  • Blog, Impact

The 2017 Sage Assembly is the seventh in a series of Open Innovation events held by Sage Bionetworks. The assembly focused on the ubiquity of and the knowledge to be gained from personal sensors, and how this form of open learning can be applied to addres... read more

SSE Recognized by USGBC and the Green Schools National Network

  • June 13, 2017
  • Annie
  • Blog, Press

2017 Best of Green Schools Honorees represent impressive environmental efforts in schools across the United States Arizona State University (ASU) extends its efforts in sustainability education through a variety of programs for middle and high school stud... read more

SSE Meets with Global Launch Educators from Mexico

  • July 31, 2017
  • Annie
  • Blog, Impact

SSE was honored to host seven PreK-12th grade teachers from Mexico who were visiting ASU as part of the Global Launch Televisa group. Global Launch provides intensive English courses, as well as other training programs for visiting international student... read more

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