University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Sustainability Education

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Sustainability Education

Jon N. Hale

Instructor: Jon N. Hale

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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April 2026

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There are 6 modules in this course

You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.

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1 video1 reading1 discussion prompt

This module explores the reciprocal relationship between the environment and human history, emphasizing the ways natural landscapes, resources, and ecological systems have shaped the development of societies while also examining how human actions have transformed the environment over time. It introduces key indicators that reveal the adverse impacts humans have had on environmental and climatic conditions in the United States since 1619, highlighting patterns of degradation linked to settlement, industrialization, and policy decisions. Building on this foundation, the module traces major developments in United States environmental history from the nineteenth through the twentieth centuries, including shifts in public perception, scientific understanding, and governmental responses to environmental concerns. Finally, it analyzes the evolution of environmental movements and assesses the major legislation enacted in the twentieth century to protect and conserve natural resources, illustrating how advocacy and policy have shaped the modern environmental landscape.

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8 videos1 assignment

This module examines the dynamic relationship between the environment and human history, exploring how natural landscapes, resources, and ecological systems have influenced societal development while also considering the profound ways human activity has reshaped the environment. It introduces learners to key indicators that reveal how humans have adversely affected environmental and climatic conditions in the United States since 1619, highlighting patterns linked to settlement, industrialization, and policy decisions. Building on this foundation, the module traces major developments in United States environmental history from the nineteenth through the twentieth centuries, emphasizing shifts in public awareness, scientific understanding, and governmental responses. Finally, it analyzes the evolution of environmental movements during the twentieth century and assesses the landmark legislation enacted to protect and conserve natural resources, illustrating how advocacy and policy have shaped the modern environmental landscape.

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9 videos1 assignment

This module explores how certain groups of people have been systematically burdened with environmental hazards and the disproportionate aftermath of climate related disasters, revealing long standing patterns of unequal exposure and vulnerability. It examines how racial, economic, and cultural backgrounds shape communities’ access to clean, safe, and productive environments, highlighting the ways social inequities influence environmental outcomes. Building on this foundation, the module investigates the historical role of colonialism, capitalism, and institutionalized racism in producing and perpetuating today’s climate crisis, tracing how these structural forces have shaped environmental decision making and resource distribution over time. Finally, it identifies the origins of the environmental justice movement and traces its development, illustrating how community activism, policy advocacy, and evolving understandings of justice have contributed to the movement’s growth and impact across the twenty first century.

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10 videos1 assignment

This module examines how Climate Education policy and state level standards have evolved in regions that have enacted environmental or sustainability education legislation, highlighting the ways policy frameworks shape learning opportunities. It analyzes how the natural environment itself functions as a powerful teaching tool, enabling learners to deepen their understanding of sustainability and the climate crisis through direct engagement with ecological systems and lived environmental change. Building on this foundation, the module explores how formal K–12 teaching methods can be leveraged to integrate sustainability concepts into curriculum and instruction, demonstrating how schools can play a central role in preparing students to navigate and respond to climate related challenges. Finally, it examines the vital contributions of community partners, illustrating how collaborations among schools, organizations, and local stakeholders can foster environmental awareness and inspire collective action.

What's included

5 videos1 assignment

You will find out where to go next after completing this course and be able to share any thoughts you have on this course experience.

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