So how does one teach hope and agency during our climate crisis? Gifted educator Maggie Favretti provides some powerful answers in this remarkable book. Read it, then teach it for the sake of our future on earth.
Tony Wagner, Senior Research Fellow, Learning Policy Institute and best-selling author
Young people know that we're in the fight for our lives-for our collective future. The climate crisis has contributed to the mental health crisis among teens because we've responded so inadequately. In this book Maggie Favretti outlines what school could be if focused on our collective and regenerative resilience: Personhood, People, Place, Purpose, Process, and Positivity. This is a must read for school communities searching for what's next and what Favretti calls 'cultures of coherence, belonging and agency.'
Tom Vander Ark, CEO, Getting Smart, author of Difference Making at the Heart of Learning
Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters offers a fresh and empowering ecological view of design, infused with systems thinking, and most importantly, community wisdom. This book invites us to reimagine design-based solutions to societal and environmental problems with a decolonial mindset. It is a gift of change-making with an equity and justice lens.
Yerko Sepulveda, PhD, Educator, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Justice leader, Project Zero's Introduction to Maker-Centered Learning coach
'Process is not a linear or single pathway, but a tapestry of potential for transformation that emerges from relationships and collective knowledges...' Yes, yes, yes! It's what I found myself saying as I read Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters. Maggie Favretti offers profound intelligence and goodness in her book and I am so grateful she is pointing the way to engage learning and design mindsets to revitalize the Earth.
Susie Wise, Author of Design for Belonging, Founder of d.school K12 Lab
In the face of the complex and overwhelming challenges we face, youth and the adults that support and stand with them, need a vision for how to cultivate hope and empower action. Favretti's powerful and eloquent book provides just that. Favretti explores the power of place, purpose, and processes to offer a transformative vision for education in the age of the climate crises. With love, creativity, and a deep sense of justice and equity her narrative shines a light on an actionable pathway of hope and possibility.
Robin Cox, PhD, Royal Roads University Professor & Program Head, Climate Action Leadership; Director, Resilience By Design (RbD) Lab
Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters tackles the specter of climate change with moral clarity and abundant hope. By centering the voices of children and educators, this inspiring book illuminates the great power that exists within each of us to save this precious planet we call home. This is a must read for anyone searching for actionable guidance on how to respond to crisis with courage.
Lori Peek, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, co-author of Children of Katrina