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Fatma Kübra Uyar; Orhan Karamustafaoglu – Online Submission, 2024
One of the major obstacles to the continuation of life on Earth is the global climate change. The fact that our nation is experiencing a minor impact from the global climate change does not change the reality that there is no problem. It is well recognized that the polar areas are the most impacted by the global climate change, or that the…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Knowledge Level, Climate, Earth Science
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Penny M. Rowe; James Bernhard; Jacob Price; Anoushka Adhav; Danielle Dolan; Anna Van Boven; Lea Fortmann; Michael Town; Steven Neshyba – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
Climate change is a major concern to undergraduate students. Understanding climate change relies on an understanding of polar regions. However, courses on polar regions are rare at undergraduate institutions. Polar ENgagement through GUided INquiry (PENGUIN) modules were designed to give students experience with polar research in a variety of…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Inquiry, Active Learning, Undergraduate Students
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Susanne Popp – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2023
The international situation of history didactics as an academic discipline is characterized by the fact that many basic disciplinary concepts often differ considerably: The same or similar terms denote different concepts or vice versa comparable concepts not only have various names but also hold different positions in the respective disciplinary…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Decolonization, World History
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Scherrer, Benjamin D. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
What emerges when climate-related displacement is positioned in conversation within the relational practices of collective resistance and oral tradition? In this article, I consider climate displacement and community placement through multiple layers within present day ecologies, narrative texts, and longer views of time. Situated within Black…
Descriptors: Climate, Natural Disasters, Ecology, Earth Science
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Brecha, Robert J. – Physics Education, 2021
Simple energy balance models of planetary systems are of fundamental importance to understanding equilibrium temperatures. Most textbooks that discuss energy balance take a further step and include the effects of an atmosphere on the surface temperature. It is noticeable, however, that in such discussions of planetary surface energy balance some…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Models, Science Instruction, Energy
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Leonard A. Annetta; Mark H. Newton; Kelly Schumann – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2025
The Next Generation Science Standards call for engineering design solutions using computer technologies, but many K-12 classrooms either do not have accessible technologies or the teacher pedagogical knowledge on how to effectively implement engineering design into the curriculum. Without access to computer or mobile technologies, teachers are…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Computation, Thinking Skills, Design
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Mattox, Stephen R.; Duda, Stephanie – Science Teacher, 2022
Permafrost is any soil or surface deposit in an Arctic or alpine region at some depth below the surface at which the temperature has remained below zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) continuously for a long period of time. The amount of carbon dioxide and methane stored in permafrost is nearly twice the amount in the atmosphere and, as…
Descriptors: Models, Scientific Concepts, Earth Science, Science Activities
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Somerville, Margaret; Woods, Annette; Duhn, Iris; Rautio, Pauliina; Powell, Sarah; McConnell-Imbriotis, Alison; Galvez, Sarita – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
This paper addresses the entanglements of the earth's becoming in a multi site cross hemisphere study of the infinite moments of young children's world making, recorded in multimodal videos, still images, and children's productions. The postqualitative project was informed by new materialist and posthuman theorising. The researchers conducted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Data, Qualitative Research
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Griffith, Jonathan; Kozick-Kingston, Margaret – Science Teacher, 2022
Model-based inquiry (MBI) is an instructional framework designed around the construction, revision, and testing of models by students to make sense of and explain a phenomenon (Windschitl et al. 2008). Focusing on explaining natural phenomena provides a specific context for students to learn and apply scientific understandings to and can help…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Climate, Models, Science Process Skills
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Mostacedo-Marasovic, Silvia-Jessica; Mott, Brooke Colleen; White, Holly; Forbes, Cory T. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2023
Water is one of Earth's fundamental natural systems. It is crucial to foster water literacy in today's global citizens, particularly through formal education. The purpose of this research, in parallel with a study focused on human dimensions of water systems (Mostacedo-Marasovic et al., in press), is to examine water-related K-12 standards for…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Water, Earth Science, Science Instruction
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Brandin Conrath; Amy Voss Farris; Scott McDonald – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
The changing landscape of geoscience learning has initiated growing interest in engaging science learners with climate data. One approach to teaching climate is the application of broadly accessible digital science curricula, which often include data tools such as visualizations, data representations, and simulations embedded within digital…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Wildlife, Science Education, Climate
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Carlie D. Trott; Andrea E. Weinberg; Susan M. Frame; Peterson Jean-Pierre; Trevor L. Even – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2024
Haiti is among the most climate-vulnerable nations in the world, and Haitian youth face disproportionate risks to their health and well-being. Yet, to date, few studies have partnered with young people to position them as agents of change addressing climate change impacts in their communities, particularly in Global South contexts. As a step…
Descriptors: Civics, Science Education, Environmental Education, Climate
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Brian Abramowitz; Pavlo D. Antonenko; Megan Ennes; Stephanie Killingsworth – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
Climate change education is a key concept in pre-collegiate curricula across the world. However, teachers experience barriers to effectively teaching about climate change. One avenue for addressing some of the barriers is through scientist-teacher partnerships where a scientist offers real-world examples of how climate change is studied. This…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Climate, Technology Uses in Education
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Pili, Unofre B.; Violanda, Renante R. – Physics Education, 2020
The oscillating atmospheric CO[subscript 2] concentrations at Mauna Loa, on the island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America, are Fourier transformed in order to extract the period of oscillations. Also well-known as the Keeling curve, CO[subscript 2] concentrations (in time series) at Mauna Loa oscillate in direct association with seasonal…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Physics, Science Instruction, Astronomy
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Isaac S. Rosenthal; Molly N. Simon; Laura Trouille; Jarrett E. K. Byrnes – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2024
Hundreds of thousands of undergraduates enroll in general education science courses to fulfill university core requirements. However, many of these lecture-based courses fail to foster high-level data literacy skills. This work details the design, implementation, and analysis of a new climate change-based classroom activity for college students…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Climate, Environmental Education, Introductory Courses
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