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Climate Empowerment Learning Initiative (CELI)

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Supported by the National Science Foundation’s ITEST Program and led by Cal State East Bay, CELI applies a networked improvement community approach to school-wide transformation, teacher agency, and students’ climate science learning and belonging.

Youth’s Critical Role In Stemming The Climate Crisis

“Our planet and youth are telling us the same story. Vital connections have been severed between human beings and nature: within nature itself; and between people, religions, governments, and commerce. This disconnection is the origin of the climate crisis, it is the very root – and it is where we discover solutions and actions that can engage all people, regardless of income, race, gender, or belief. We live on a dying planet … If putting the future of life at the heart of everything we do is not central to our purpose and destiny, why are we here?”  - Paul Hawken (Regeneration)

The intertwined social and environmental polycrisis is catalyzing two very different reactions among youth: one highly destructive, the other, its opposite! The existential threat of runaway climate change and ecological collapse, coupled with chronic poverty, injustice, and societal disregard, fuel fear, anger, and disengagement and outlash, resulting in a panoply of adverse educational and societal outcomes (APA, pg 6). At the same time, these stresses have catalyzed a robust, global, and highly diverse youth climate justice movement that has persisted against all odds, even despite global pandemic.

How can we as educators catalyze that positive transformation in our students: from traumatized and troubled to irrepressibly engaged – in learning, in the common good, in shaping our positive future? How do we help each student find their essential niche in this process? How do we create the next generation of justice-centered, science-grounded climate solutionaries – and how do we do so quickly in crisis conditions?

CELI partners participate intensively throughout the year in a networked improvement community, using an improvement-science approach to achieve the following objectives:

  • Nurture a diverse new generation of well-informed, irrepressible justice-centered climate solutionaries
  • Attract and foster passionate learners
  • Inspire and rejuvenate teachers
  • Transform students’ intertwined social and climate trauma, and their urge to act, to social purpose and motivation for learning
  • Elevate and engage BIPOC voices in climate solutions
  • Capitalize on student strengths and passions in ways that reduce the adverse educational outcomes of the social injustices suffered by these communities: high rates of truancy, absences, behavioral issues, lack of engagement in the classroom and follow-through on assignments.

How does the CELI NIC do this? By:

  • Co-creating a unified vision, intensively networked structure, and professional development activities responsive to the collective need
  • Co-creating a multi-disciplinary climate curriculum that is science-grounded, justice-centered and solutions oriented, employs a Heart-Head-Hands approach, and is customized for the schools’ students and context
  • Encouraging and empowering emergent leadership and change
  • Motivating climate science learning through urgent social purpose and equity lens
  • Engaging the greatest potential, leadership, and participation of all participants through deep listening, sharing, and mutual support.

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