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Sustainability Teacher Fellowship (STF)

The Sustainability Teacher Fellowship inspires and empowers the next generation of sustainability leaders by training and supporting teachers to design and enact place-based, sustainability-focused learning modules with their students. We do this by providing high-quality professional development, connections with community partners, and access to a network of sustainability education resources and ongoing professional support.

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PROGRAM

James A. Kelly Learning Levers Prize

The James A. Kelly Learning Levers Prize is an education technology entrepreneurship competition designed to challenge University of Michigan students to invent digital tools with the potential to significantly improve student learning. This prize encourages a culture of innovation in education, and rewards the creative, interdisciplinary work of University of Michigan students. The goal of the prize is to support scalable, research-based innovative ideas promoting student learning in pre-K–12 education.

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Interactive case study and teaching guide on the impact of carbon emissions and climate change on the city of Detroit.
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Instructional materials about the war in Ukraine and issues such as war crimes, genocide, human rights, and sovereignty.
Design
The Sustainability Teacher Fellowship Program team supports a place-based climate change education program in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay watershed.
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International team designs place-based curriculum on anti-slavery resistance along the Detroit River during the period of the Underground Railroad.
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World History lesson uses case studies of coffee, tea, and cocoa to explore culture, historical cultural diffusion, and colonial exploitation across world zones.
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Middle school social studies unit on climate change and migration.
Web-based curriculum on the opioid crisis for secondary health education.
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World History lesson on the role of spices and the spice trade and the emergence of the Silk Roads.
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High school World History or Humanities lesson explores syncretism and cultural diffusion through the analysis of diverse, global representations of the Virgin Mary.
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Mini-unit explores immigration and cultural diversity in Michigan through data and narratives from several different immigrant communities in Southeast Michigan.
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Instructional materials designed to complement Detroit Under Fire, a website and digital archive focused on the history of community organizing to challenge police violence in Detroit.
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Instructional materials complement website and art associated with public health project ICE in the Heartland: Community Impacts of Worksite Immigration Raids.

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University of Michigan – Marsal Family School of Education
Center for Education Design, Evaluation, and Research
610 East University Ave, Suite 1033
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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