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Walker, Jude – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Climate change denial is often rooted in an array of conspiracy theories with climate change itself viewed by some as the real conspiracy. While not all of us are climate change conspiracy theorists, it is upsetting for most of us to learn and accept that our climate is changing, that it is primarily human-caused, and that it is harming people,…
Descriptors: Climate, Beliefs, Adoption (Ideas), Bias
Carr, Stuart C. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2023
Jobs have arguably failed to deliver for most job holders worldwide, with mass precariousness now the norm across the globe. Where does this leave career development, which is often associated with jobs? One constant is working to make a living. Securing that goal into the future -- which is what 'career' implies -- may require more than just what…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Career Development, Sustainability, Social Influences
Danny Wildemeersch; Michael Håkansson; Jeppe Læssøe – Environmental Education Research, 2023
In this article, we explore how and why the concept of rhythm is crucial to understand how environmental and sustainability education (ESE) may deal with the urgency of taking action regarding climate change. Many activists consider sustainability educators as important allies in this struggle. Our argument is that ESE has a different role and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Time, Climate
Fiona van Schaik – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Uncertainty complicates the issue of climate change. Climate change education should therefore help students to address uncertainty. The question, then, is how to educate students about that which is 'in the dark'. Here, we might find a role for games as a resource for climate change education. This study explores which climate change-related…
Descriptors: Ambiguity (Context), Climate, Environmental Education, Games
Gunckel, Kristin L. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
Science education and science education research have long taken a lead in educating the public about climate change by arguing that the public needs to understand the scientific models that explain the mechanisms of global warming and predict future impacts. However, as of yet, this focus on understanding climate models has failed to have an…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering Education, Climate, Caring
Raisa Foster; Katja Sutela – Music Education Research, 2024
Collective cultural transformation is needed to save the Earth from the growing effects of the human-caused environmental problems. Music education, too, can take part in preparing future generations with the knowledge and skills needed to address the world's complex challenges and create a more sustainable future. Approaching music education from…
Descriptors: Music Education, Cultural Context, Climate, Climate Control
Hyena Kim – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Overwhelming waste is one of the most compelling issues that contemporary environmental and sustainability education (ESE) should address. Understanding waste as an embodiment and offspring of ongoing colonial relations in the Capitalocene, I explore how ESE could perform a string figure with a wasted world by decolonizing more-than-human…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Sanitation, Decolonization
Clare Pitt; Kimberley Norris; Gretta Pecl – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2024
Despite reports of increasing levels of climate change related distress, there remains limited evidence regarding effective interventions for individuals and communities. The current study aims to contribute to this discussion by presenting opinions from study participants who self-identified as having a professional interest in climate anxiety.…
Descriptors: Climate, Anxiety, Intervention, Futures (of Society)
Michelle M. Kaczowka – ProQuest LLC, 2024
As teachers face barriers to communicating climate science, new ways of communicating and teaching are needed. This study explored new ways to educate about climate change while addressing the literature gap for how sound can communicate information about climate change and be used to increase learning and engagement. The purpose was to learn to…
Descriptors: College Students, Climate, Music, Intervention
Christine Hatton – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article considers how new materialist, Indigenous and posthuman feminist theories might be applied to drama pedagogy and research to empower young people to play "within" the trouble of colonial legacies and heightened climate crises. It references an Australian school project that used Heathcote's Rolling Role system of teaching…
Descriptors: Drama, Colonialism, Foreign Countries, Climate
Paolo de Castro Martins; Rafael Nogueira Costa; Celso Sanchez Pereira – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
This study presents a systematic literature review to explore the connections between agroecology and environmental education. Its objective is to address the query: How can agroecology contribute to environmental education? It categorizes research into three areas: non-formal environmental education, environmental education at school, and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Ecology, Environmental Education, Conventional Instruction
Ana I. Ruiz; Roger N. Reeb; Tia N. Turner; Robert G. Bringle; Patti H. Clayton – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
Service-learning can produce timely paradigmatic shifts in the psychology curriculum and in teaching practices. This innovative pedagogy enhances students' academic learning, personal growth, civic development, and professional development. Service-learning pedagogy also has the potential of enhancing students' understanding of, and commitment to,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Psychology, Service Learning, School Community Relationship
Jorge Cuartas; Dana C. McCoy; Isabella Torres; Lindsey Burghardt; Jack P. Shonkoff; Hirokazu Yoshikawa – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
The climate crisis encompasses a constellation of risks that threaten human livelihoods, well-being, and survival globally. In this article, we present a new framework based on bioecological and dynamic systems perspectives, and on evidence for conceptualizing how the distinctive dual time frame of both acute (e.g., extreme weather events) and…
Descriptors: Climate, Child Development, Prenatal Influences, Perinatal Influences
Stacy Meyer; Kelsie Fowler; Claudia McLaughlin Ludwig; Philip Bell; Isabel Carrera Zamanillo; Barbara Steffens; Lori Henrickson; Lorianne Donovan-Hermann; Brad Street; Heidi Smith; Molly Griffiths – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Science learning that is rooted in local climate phenomena is a powerful way to initiate climate change learning that is meaningful and leaves learners feeling more motivated to take climate action. Local climate phenomenon connects youth with community interests, place, diverse people, and actionable solutions. In this article we identify why…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Environmental Education, Local Issues
Eric Plutzer; Glenn Branch; Amanda L. Townley – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Climate change education is both important and challenging. Prior research suggests that many secondary school science teachers in the United States were conveying "mixed messages" to students that legitimized scientifically unwarranted explanations of recent global warming. In this paper, we focus on US climate education at the middle…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Climate, Science Education

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