Teaching Climate Change
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<p><i>Teaching Climate Change: Science Stories Justice</i> shows educators how climate change can be taught from any disciplinary perspective and in a transdisciplinary way drawing on examples from the author's own classroom.</p><p>The book sets out a radical vision for climate pedagogy introducing an innovative framework in which the scientific essentials of climate change are scaffolded via three transdisciplinary meta-concepts: Balance/Imbalance Critical Thresholds and Complex Interconnections. Author Vandana Singh grounds this theory in practice drawing on examples from her own classroom to provide implementable ideas for educators and to demonstrate how climate change can be taught from any disciplinary perspective in a transdisciplinary way. The book also explores the barriers to effective climate education at a macro level focusing on issues such as climate misinformation/misconception the exclusion of social and ethical concerns and a focus on technofixes. Singh uses this information to identify four key dimensions for an effective climate pedagogy in which issues of justice are central: scientific-technological the transdisciplinary the epistemological and the psychosocial. This approach is broad and flexible enough to be adapted to different classrooms and contexts.</p><p>Bridging the social and natural sciences this book will be an essential resource for all climate change educators practicing in both formal and informal settings as well as for community climate activists.</p>
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