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Susan Clayton; Angeline Sangalang; Rebecca Anderson – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Children are worried about climate change. Educational settings provide an opportunity to help children cope with their worries, but teachers do not always feel comfortable doing so. One reason for hesitancy may be their own negative emotions. This paper describes findings from a survey of climate-aware teachers, looking at their perceptions and…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Teacher Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Climate
Drewes, Andrea – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this study is to investigate science teacher identity development as climate change educators. In applying the theoretical construct of identity as narrative to investigate the climate change related instructional experiences, I posed the overarching question: How do teachers' lived experiences shape their science teacher identity…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Climate, Change, Environmental Education
Bryce, Tom G. K.; Day, Stephen P. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
This article looks critically at the complexity of the debate among climate scientists; the controversies in the science of global temperature measurement; and at the role played by "consensus." It highlights the conflicting perspectives figuring in the mass media concerned with climate change, arguing that science teachers should be…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Measurement

Mason, Lucia – Learning and Instruction, 2001
Studied the role of anomalous data on controversial topics in the process of theory change among eighth graders studying the topics. The 24 categories of reasons given by the 126 participants fit into the revised taxonomy developed by C. Chinn and W. Brewer (1993) except for the response "ignoring." (SLD)
Descriptors: Change, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Grade 8, Junior High School Students

Freie, John F. – College Teaching, 1987
Critical thinking is seldom effective at encouraging students to challenge and examine preconceived positions. There is a tendency to use the rigorous questioning methods to defend preconceived positions and deflect the serious consideration of alternatives. An exercise that focused on the Cuban missile crisis is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Change, College Instruction, College Students
Thomas, John W. – 1981
This 1981 guide is designed to be used with a workbook offering students opportunities to engage in creative problem solving. The book contains four units with 23 lessons. Unit 1 addresses problem solving and contains nine lessons: (1) "New and Different Thinking"; (2) "Open and Closed Problems"; (3) "Stating a Problem"; (4) "Defining a Problem";…
Descriptors: Change, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Convergent Thinking, Critical Thinking

Reinsmith, William A. – College Teaching, 1987
Humanities courses in the discussion format can clarify existential problems of the human condition that face students. The craft of teaching lies in assisting the learner out of ignorance into an increased awareness of what it means to be humanly alive. The teacher as catalyst is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Change, College Instruction, College Students, Controversial Issues (Course Content)