Teacher Professional Development for Energy Literacy: A Comparison of Two Approaches
Date
2015-01Author
Eitel, Karla
Hougham, Robert
Laninga, Tammi
Fizzell, Greg
Schon, Jennifer
Hendrickson, Danica
Publisher
Journal of Sustainability Education
Metadata
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In this program and practices feature, we describe two different models of teacher professional development designed to help teachers build their own energy literacy while gaining tools to bring energy literacy to their classrooms. Through a review of the literature we identify principles by which to compare and evaluate the two approaches. Both were successful in helping teachers to build energy literacy; each had a mix of advantages and disadvantages when compared to the literature.
Subject
Energy literacy
teacher professional development
webinars
workshops
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/94773Type
Article
Citation
Eitel, K. B., Hougham, R., Laninga, T., Fizzell, G., Schon, J., & Hendrickson, D. (2015). Teacher Professional Development for Energy Literacy: A Comparison of Two Approaches. Journal of Sustainability Education, 8.

