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Published in Field Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education

·Updated Dec 22, 2022

Everyone is Complete: Human Ecology and the Nursing Curriculum

an interview with Dr. Shanti Shrinivas — I’ve done over fifty interviews now in the Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education study and this live field notes blog. All the transcripts are waiting for me in MAXQDA, but I keep extending the study because I keep meeting amazing educators doing transformative teaching in college courses across every…

Nursing

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Everyone is Complete: Human Ecology and the Nursing Curriculum
Everyone is Complete: Human Ecology and the Nursing Curriculum
Nursing

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Published in The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education

·Nov 17, 2022

Reading as Activism:

Recalibrating reality with authors from the climate fiction anthology Fire & Water: Stories from the Anthropocene — The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education Last night I met a friend for a walk in the neighborhood. She had experienced a long illness, and I was gladdened to see her long swinging ponytail as she jogged towards me in the twilight technicolor of the Honolulu valley where we both live. I love a good walk-and-talk…

Extinction

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Reading as Activism:
Reading as Activism:
Extinction

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Published in Field Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education

·Oct 26, 2022

“How to be a Shrub: Transdisciplinary Thinking and the Making of a Deep Generalist”

Interview with Dr. Tina Evans, Colorado Mountain College — I first encountered Tina Evans during the literature review stage of my doctoral dissertation, circa 2005, when I was devouring everything I could find about sustainability curriculum in higher education. I had started out in Educational Psychology, but switched to Educational Administration when my advisor told me that my proposed…

Sustainability Education

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“How to be a Shrub: Transdisciplinary Thinking and the Making of a Deep Generalist”
“How to be a Shrub: Transdisciplinary Thinking and the Making of a Deep Generalist”
Sustainability Education

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Published in The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education

·Updated Sep 16, 2022

Contemplating Suicide:

Reflections on the novel, Anthem, by Noah Hawley — The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education Suicide is a sticky kind of grief. It’s like climate grief in this way: suicide and climate collapse are both things that are incomprehensible until they happen, but then once it happens close to you, you can’t un-think about it…

Climate Fiction

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Contemplating Suicide:
Contemplating Suicide:
Climate Fiction

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Published in The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education

·Jul 10, 2022

Teaching Climate-Themed Literary Fiction

a recap of the kickoff webinar for The 2022 Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club course hosted by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education — I’ve been percolating a backlog of topics for the Ultimate Cli Fi Book Club. I’m thinking about the novel, Severance, by Ling Ma (zombies, coming of age, apocalypse, and Asian American experience) and Nature’s End, an obscure paperback from 1988 by Whitley Strieber, who I think is a great writer…

Climate Fiction

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Teaching Climate-Themed Literary Fiction
Teaching Climate-Themed Literary Fiction
Climate Fiction

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Published in Field Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education

·Jun 15, 2022

Writing a Manifesto

with fisherman-poet-teacher Scott T. Starbuck — “ Not everything that is faced can be solved, but nothing can be solved until it is faced.” — James Baldwin I started the Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education research project in the halcyon January of 2020. I am nearing the fiftieth post, which means the fiftieth interview, which…

Sustainability Education

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Writing a Manifesto
Writing a Manifesto
Sustainability Education

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Published in Field Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education

·May 18, 2022

“Hey, Got a Light?” How Chemistry, Law, and Climate Justice are Related

What does the film, Youth v. Gov. mean for higher education? — Think about it: the rights of youth in the climate crisis came into the spotlight when Greta Thunberg started Skolstrejk för klimatet — which if you don’t speak Swedish well, translates into English as a SCHOOL strike. Sure, they were in high school then (and we college professors love to…

Youth Climate Activism

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“Hey, Got a Light?” How Chemistry, Law, and Climate Justice are Related
“Hey, Got a Light?” How Chemistry, Law, and Climate Justice are Related
Youth Climate Activism

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May 6, 2022

Auras and Agency: Sea Level Rise and Disappearing Worldviews in the Pacific

It starts with a strange feeling, always in my right eye. Like I can almost see something that maybe is or maybe isn’t there. This premonitory feeling is followed by the appearance of a multicolored jagged line in the shape of a fishhook that opens up in my vision. Like…

Sustainability Education

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Auras and Agency: Sea Level Rise and Disappearing Worldviews in the Pacific
Auras and Agency: Sea Level Rise and Disappearing Worldviews in the Pacific
Sustainability Education

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Published in Field Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education

·Mar 14, 2022

How to Properly Inflate Your Tires (and You Are the Tire)

a guest interview with Dr. Miku Lenentine, Coordinator of the Center for Resilient Neighborhoods at Kapi’olani Community College I have a group of favorite colleagues who are amazing teachers. I’ve interviewed some of them for this blog: Chih-Hao (“A Ham Sandwich is Better than Nothing”, Linda, (“This is not just…

Faculty Development

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How to Properly Inflate Your Tires (and You Are the Tire)
How to Properly Inflate Your Tires (and You Are the Tire)
Faculty Development

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Published in Field Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher Education

·Feb 1, 2022

“Earth on Trajectory to Sixth Extinction, say Biologists”

Considering the film Don’t Look Up from the perspective of higher education This actual headline caught my eye, even though it was buried in the links of my weekly campus bulletin. In a nine-paragraph press release, I learned that University of Hawaii biologist Robert Cowie, collaborating with French researchers, had…

Climate Change Education

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“Earth on Trajectory to Sixth Extinction, say Biologists”
“Earth on Trajectory to Sixth Extinction, say Biologists”
Climate Change Education

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