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Turning Ideas Into Action

At ISE, our programs are where research meets real life. We design and deliver hands-on experiences that support educators, empower students, and help school communities bring sustainability, equity, and innovation into their daily practice.

Whether you're a classroom teacher, school leader, or lifelong learner—there’s a place for you here.

Teach the Change

For K–12 Educators | Ongoing

A hands-on professional development program helping teachers weave climate literacy, environmental justice, and systems thinking into everyday lessons.

Virtual and in-person cohorts

Curriculum toolkits included

Led by peer educators and sustainability experts

Future Educator Fellows

For University Students & New Teachers | Summer + Fall Terms

An immersive learning and leadership experience for early-career educators committed to building inclusive, future-ready classrooms. Fellows explore project-based teaching, community engagement, and sustainability in education.

Monthly workshops and mentoring

Capstone community project

National fellows network

Community Classroom Series

For Schools & Community Orgs | Year-Round

We partner with schools, libraries, and local nonprofits to create place-based learning programs that connect students with real-world sustainability issues—from clean energy to food access.

Community-based learning design

Student leadership components

Local partnerships encouraged

Learning Lab: Global Educator Exchange

For Educators Worldwide | Spring 2026 Launch

A cross-cultural program where educators from different countries collaborate on sustainable teaching practices. Includes shared curriculum design, guest lectures, and virtual exchanges with partner schools.

Custom Workshops & Trainings

Looking for support around sustainability education, equity strategies, or future-focused curriculum? We work directly with schools, districts, and education networks to tailor workshops that meet your goals.

Ready to learn with us or bring a program to your school?