Module 2: Energy Literacy
Module 2 Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to…
- Describe and define Energy Literacy.
- Identify 1 or more Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts from the Energy Literacy Framework (ELF).
- Relate Energy Literacy principles to lessons, standards, or goals.
Introduction
In this module, we’ll build a case for energy education through a collective brainstorm about energy literacy, and explore the primary text for this course, Fueling Our Future: Exploring Sustainable Energy Use. Participants will review resources related to energy literacy and consider connections that exist with their current curriculum and standards.
Readings
Video(s)
- Module 2: Energy Literacy (2:57)
- Energy Everywhere – An Introduction to Energy Literacy (6:46)
Content Exploration
On a separate sheet of paper, brainstorm a list of:
- What would someone who is energy literate KNOW?
- What would someone who is energy literate DO?
- What ATTITUDE would someone who is energy literate have?
Additional Resources
- Energy Literacy Framework
- Align your lessons to the Energy Literacy Framework and NGSS
Activity: Individual Reflection
Address the following reflection prompts. You may write your responses in a separate document.
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- Describe the class or audience to which you’ll be applying knowledge from this course (i.e., grade/age, subject(s), meeting frequency)
- Course goals?
- What academic standards or educational outcomes guide your class?
- Identify 1-2 lessons or units you currently teach to which you’d like to apply knowledge from this course. Alternatively, identify 1-2 academic standards or course goals you’d like to build a lesson/unit around using knowledge from this course.
- Identify 1 or more Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts from the Energy Literacy Framework (ELF) that relate to the lessons, standards, or goals written above.
- Identify 1 or more activities or lessons from Fueling Our Future that might provide fodder for your lesson/unit design