Education and Climate Change The Role of Universities
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Springer Nature Springer International Publishing [Imprint] 2021Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (201 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- Climate Action in Guatemala
- Comparative Education
- Curriculum Reform
- Curriculum Studies
- Curriculum planning & development
- Education
- Education Policy
- Educational Change
- Educational Policy and Politics
- Educational strategies & policy
- Environmental and Sustainability Education
- Higher & further education
- Higher Education
- International and Comparative Education
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JN Education
- JND Educational systems and structures
- JNDG Curriculum planning and development
- JNF Educational strategies and policy
- JNM Higher education
- JNU Teaching of a specific subject
- Open access
- Science
- Science Education
- Sustainability
- Sustainability Studies
- Teaching of a specific subject
- climate change education
- climate change education strategies
- climate education strategies
- general issues
- integrating climate change education
- tertiary education
- thema EDItEUR
- twenty first century education
- university climate change education
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This open access volume draws on a multidimensional model of educational change, the book reviews the field of climate change education and identifies some of the areas in which past efforts have fallen short in supporting effective pedagogical change at scale. It then formulates an approach to engage university students and faculty in partnering with schools and adult education institutions and directly contribute innovative curricula on climate change. The approach is illustrated with several case studies which present curricula developed to support school-based innovation in the Middle East and in Guatemala, and adult education in Haiti and Pakistan, and educators preparation at the university level. The approach followed to develop innovative curriculum follows five steps: 1) What are the specific impacts of climate change in this jurisdiction? How do they impact various human populations? 2) What knowledge, dispositions and behaviors could mitigate the impact of climate change and are there ways in which changes in the behaviors of populations in this jurisdiction could slow down climate change? 3) What are the means of delivery to reach each of the specific populations in this jurisdiction who needs to be educated on climate change? 4) What curriculum can help educate each population? 5) What role can the institution we are collaborating with play in advancing climate change education in that jurisdiction? The various chapters of the book present the conceptual foundation of these programs and illustrate how these programs respond to specific characteristics of local contexts. These programs focus in schools, non-formal settings and educator preparation institutions. The chapters offer examples of general value beyond the specific contexts for which they were designed, as they illustrate how in order to be optimally useful climate change education needs to be firmly grounded in the specifics of a context and responsive to that context.
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