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Education is crucial to the fight against the fossil-fueled climate crisis. Global warming, and the environmental and humanitarian disasters it causes, directly threaten the futures of our children and students.

While we are no experts on education, we at ReVision are a leading authority on all things solar powered and are on a mission to grow awareness and availability of this glorious renewable energy. We frequently team up with schools and education groups to teach students of all ages about solar, renewable energies, and the climate crisis.

Join us (and Sunsquatch!) to bring these lessons to life in your classroom. Plus, explore our favorite resources from expert organizations focused on engaging students with crucial topics such as climate justice and student activism.

Happy teaching!

ReVision Energy’s Climate Education Program

At ReVision Energy, curiosity is one of our core values; we believe knowledge empowers us to change the world through innovation and creativity. By educating our communities about the climate crisis- its causes and impacts, while teaching real, tangible solutions - we hope to empower everyone to take part in building a better world for future generations.

The goal of ReVision Energy’s Climate Education Program is to improve climate education in New England’s schools, camps, non-profits, and partner locations. We are working toward this goal by creating and delivering engaging climate curriculum and providing meaningful experiences for students, educators, and the general public.

ReVision’s Climate Education Plan is:

  • Inquiry-Based: Students are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and share ideas to build knowledge through experience and discussion.

  • Place-Based: Students learn to take care of the world by understanding where they live and acting in their own backyards and communities.

  • Systems-Focused: Students examine climate change as it occurs in a complex, interconnected world.

  • Rooted in Climate Justice: Students are encouraged to address the climate crisis and center the voices of people disproportionally impacted by it.

  • Building Socioemotional Resilience: Students learn age-appropriate, climate justice themed mindfulness practices to support their emotions related to climate change.

  • Centered on Intersectional Solutions: Students are encouraged to envision ways to transform political, social, and economic systems using existing solutions to the climate crisis.

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As part of our focus on education, we frequently team up with schools and organizations to bring engaging lessons and activities to students of all ages. From science courses to outdoor art classes, we love collaborating with teachers to create fun, multifaceted lessons. Contact out Climate Educator to learn more.

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Bring ReVision into the Classroom