In this extra length episode, we talk with Dr. Imogen Herrick about her work developing Community Science Data Talks. These talks help students engage the local consequences of climate change to develop their STEM knowledge while navigating their emotional experiences with the data. Our ranging conversation touches on the need for local data sources, fostering student agency, and cultivating civic empathy and hope.
Featured Guest
Primary Citations
- Herrick, I. R., Lawson, M., & Matewos, A. “How Do These Data Make You Feel?” The Emergence of Emotional Pathways in Community Science Data Talks About Climate Justice Issues. Science Education. https://doi.org/10.1002/sce.21962
- [CUT SEGMENT] A.L. Duckworth, A. Ko, K.L. Milkman, J.S. Kay, E. Dimant, D.M. Gromet, A. Halpern,Y. Jung, M.K. Paxson, R.A.S. Zumaran, R. Berman,I. Brody, C.F. Camerer, E.A. Canning, H. Dai, M. Gallo, H.E. Hershfield, M.D. Hilchey, A. Kalil, […]& C.V.D. Bulte. (2025). A national megastudy shows that email nudges to elementary school teachers boost student math achievement, particularly when personalized, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 122(13), e2418616122. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2418616122
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Featured Beverage
We drink Cherry Chouffe, a fruity Belgian cherry beer from D’Achouffe Brewery in Achouffe, Belgium.