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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 1H

Shaghig Chaparian | Season 1, Episode 1

from The Informed Educator: Research and Teaching in the Anthropocene · host Lauren Hill, Anne Corkery

In this episode, we speak with Shaghig Chaparian, a Ph.D. candidate at New York University specializing in Science and Environmental Conservation Education, about the power of eco-pedagogy and systems thinking in the classroom. She shares insights on how educators can incorporate eco-pedagogy into their practice without feeling overwhelmed and how systems thinking can empower students to critically engage and take action. 

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