A new resource to empower educators and students to address climate change

Xixi Wang

Xixi Wang

View TED-Ed’s new climate education resource

.“TED Explores: A New Climate Vision” is a 60-minute film that brings to life the groundbreaking ideas shared at the 2023 TED Countdown Summit in Detroit, Michigan. Hosted by Manoush Zomorodi of the TED Radio Hour, this special TED documentary examines the rapid technological revolution underway — and the real possibility of a better future for all.

Through a collaboration between TED-Ed and TED Countdown, we created a suite of engaging activities around the film that empower educators and students to dive into climate challenges — and explore their own role in creating solutions.  The documentary is broken down into 7 film chapters, each with relevant quizzes, discussion questions, and additional resources, students are guided toward further learning, actionable steps, and will gain a deeper understanding of the climate crisis they will inherit.

Join us in inspiring a generation that is well-informed, resilient, and ready to build a sustainable future. We’re excited for your classrooms to embark on this journey with us!

Facilitator Guide overview

The Facilitator Guide breaks down the film into seven key segments. Each includes:

— Video clips (5-11 mins each).

— Quiz & discussion questions: Multiple-choice and open-ended questions adaptable for middle school and older.

— Deep dive resources: Additional links and a vocabulary word bank to support comprehension of key concepts and further learning.

— Action and empowerment tools: Suggestions for how students and educators can take action in their local communities, such as hosting screenings or giving TED-style talks.

Learning objectives

This tool aligns with Next Generation Science Standards, enhancing students’ understanding of climate science and critical thinking skills. Through engaging quizzes, discussions, and creative activities, students will:

— Explore human impacts on Earth’s ecosystems – and how to mitigate them.
— Evaluate scientific evidence of climate change and forecast future impacts.
— Analyze climate solutions and conservation strategies.
— Connect expert insights with their own experiences and communities.
— Practice effective climate communication and advocacy.
— Apply local and global perspectives to pressing environmental challenges.

We can’t wait for you to join us in creating a cleaner, greener world. Let’s begin!

— Learn more about bringing TED Countdown’s documentary into the classroom

— Explore the documentary video clips and customizable lesson plans

— Dive into the Facilitator Guide materials for educators