Gerri McNenny, Ph.D. College of Educational Studies Chapman University

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THE POWER OF STUDENT TED TALKS: OWNING THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH NARRATIVE PERFORMANCE Gerri McNenny, Ph.D. College of Educational Studies Chapman University

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THE POWER OF STUDENT TED

TALKS:

OWNING THE FUTURE OF

SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH

NARRATIVE PERFORMANCE

Gerri McNenny, Ph.D.College of Educational Studies

Chapman University

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IMAGINING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Sustainability

Science

Education

Economics

Food Productio

n

Urban Design

Energy

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Majora Carter on Greening the Ghetto

Ken Robinson on Creativity and the Education Revolution

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BILL MCDONOUGH ON CRADLE TO CRADLE DESIGN

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TEDDY CRUZ ON ARCHITECTURAL SUSTAINABILITY

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STEVE HOWARD ON GREEN CAPITALISM

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FRANCIS MOORE LAPPÉ ON RETHINKING WHAT WE EAT

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MARJORIE KELLY ON OWNING OUR FUTURE

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TED TALK COMPONENTS A personal narrative A performance A problem An authoritative researched solution A multi-media component

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TED TALK LEARNING OUTCOMES Synthesize and analyze research Use that research to adapt and apply

solutions to local contexts Create a rhetorical situation for

advocacy Persuade listeners of the viability of

solutions Take on a leadership role in the

community

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STUDENT TED TALKS

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MAKING RESIDENCE LIFE

MORE SUSTAINABLE

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BEGINNING A BIKE SHARE PROGRAM

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BECOMING A VEGETARIAN

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CREATING AN EDIBLE SCHOOLYARD

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USING FREEWAY WIND TURBINES

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MOVING TO SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Solar . . .

. . . and electric.

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LOOKING INTO ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

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STARTING YOUR OWN TRANSITION TOWN INITIATIVE

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