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Burcu Sari Ugurlu; Sezen Apaydin – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Carefully chosen picturebooks offer a developmentally appropriate medium for helping children understand even the most complex challenges. However, it may be difficult for teachers to find high-quality children's books for explaining multifaceted topics such as climate change. This study explores the contents of a set of picturebooks about climate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Climate
Doris Geide-Stevenson; Álvaro La Parra-Pérez – Journal of Economic Education, 2024
Based on an extensive survey of the members of the American Economic Association, the authors of this article compare consensus among economists on several economic propositions over four decades. The main result is an increased consensus on many economic propositions, specifically the appropriate role of fiscal policy in macroeconomics and income…
Descriptors: Economics, Financial Policy, Macroeconomics, Income
Savransky, Martin – Educational Theory, 2022
The patterns of ecological devastation that mark the present unexpectedly enable an ancient and many-storied question to resurface with renewed force: the question of the arts of living--that is, of learning how to live and die well with others on a precarious Earth. Modernity has all but forgotten this question, which has long been buried under…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Climate, Educational Philosophy, Art
Levenson, Barton Paul – Physics Education, 2022
An internet poster recently floated the idea that friction with a recently denser interstellar medium causes global warming. Despite its superficially ridiculous nature, refuting this proposition is an interesting quantitative exercise.
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Heat
Santosa, I. E. – Physics Teacher, 2022
We propose a method to measure the speed of sound in air using a motion detector. The experiment is based on the principle of a motion detector used to measure distances. This device measures the time of flight of alternating ultrasonic waves between the observer and the target. By assuming a fixed speed of sound, the time of flight can be…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Measurement Techniques, Motion, Time
Sharon Stein – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
This article reflects on recent calls for universities to deepen their commitments to sustainability in the face of climate change. It suggests that because climate change is a "wicked problem" that is hyper-complex, lacks clear solutions, and affects multiple communities in different ways, universities are unlikely to achieve consensus…
Descriptors: Climate, Sustainability, Colonialism, College Role
Steve Puttick; Paloma Chandrachud; Rahul Chopra; Radhika Khosla; James Robson; Sanjana Singh; Isobel Talks – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper explores teachers' conceptions of climate change knowledge, contributing to the growing body of work on the geographies of climate change. The paper focuses on the data generated through in-depth semi-structured interviews with a sample of 48 teachers in India to address the research question: What discourses about climate change…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Climate, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Sarah Evans – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Set in the Capitalocene, this conceptual paper examines 'sustainability' in ecological education through a posthuman lens. I demonstrate how the Deleuzoguattarian concept of the refrain helps reconfigure the function of 'sustainability' as an affective force of unstable-stabilizing when facing increasingly violent climate crisis events. Currently,…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Climate, Ecology, Environmental Education
Clabaugh Howell, Kaela; Holt, Emily A. – Science Education, 2024
Undergraduate biology educators strive to understand how to best teach students the concepts of climate change. The root of this understanding is the establishment of what students know about climate change. This research aims to describe undergraduate biology students' conceptions of climate change and their argument practices and associated…
Descriptors: College Science, Biology, Climate, Undergraduate Students
Jim Garrison; Leif Östman; Katrien Van Poeck – Environmental Education Research, 2024
This paper addresses the discussion on the Anthropocene in environmental education research. It aims to enrich and widen the debate about the appropriateness of humanist approaches to environmental education and sustainability. In response to criticism about anthropocentric responses to human-made environmental destruction, the authors introduce a…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Non Western Civilization, Humanism
Loretta Pyles – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
The human rewilding movement seeks to regain balance between humans and the more-than-human world through particular ways of knowing and doing. During a sabbatical, I engaged in "rewilding" practices and employed Terrapsychological Inquiry to understand my relationship with the more-than-human world. I sought to learn how this might…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Neoliberalism, Higher Education, College Faculty
Everth, Thomas; Bright, Ria – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Anthropogenic climate change and the necessary transformation of society to mitigate its consequences constitutes an unprecedented educational challenge. Responding to the climate emergency and to society's awakening climate activism generates a complex situation for school leadership in particular. Here, we report findings from our research with…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Instructional Leadership, Social Change
Manz, Eve; Beckert, Betsy – Science & Education, 2023
Changing where, when, and how objects are studied is central to lab-based science (Knorr Cetina, 1999). Science involves changing the scale of objects--particularly scales of size, time, and intensity--from what is experienced in the world. Similar to investigations conducted in science laboratories, classroom investigations involve…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Heat, Scientific Concepts
Greer, Kate; King, Heather; Glackin, Melissa – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
This paper explores the nature of climate change education-related policy influence in England at a time when public consciousness about the need to accelerate climate change action was heightened, and as the 2018 climate strikes gathered momentum around the world. Informed by Foucault's concept of 'governmentalities', and using data generated…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Bryan R. Warnick – Educational Theory, 2023
It is likely that the process of global climate change will continue to accelerate. There is a lack of political will to confront the problem and the consequences for humanity -- including widespread suffering and institutional destabilization -- will be disastrous. How should educators respond to a catastrophic future? Here, Bryan Warnick argues…
Descriptors: Climate, Role of Education, World Problems, Coping

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