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Sean P. Connors – English Journal, 2025
We live in what a growing number of scientists call the Anthropocene. Combining the Greek root word anthrop- (human) and the suffix -cene (new or recent), the Anthropocene is a period of time in which human activity is understood to have grown so impactful as to alter Earth's conditions. Examples of these planetary changes include (but are not…
Descriptors: English Instruction, World Problems, Depleted Resources, Natural Resources
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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
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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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So Hyun Jang; Tong Tong Kang – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Climate change is a global crisis that all of humanity must collectively address. Therefore, there is a need to educate future generations, namely infants, on climate change through international cooperation. In this context, this study aimed to analyze picturebooks on climate change read by infants in China and Korea, two neighboring countries in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Picture Books, Childrens Literature
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Hibberd, Stanley – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2020
In this time of climate change, many young children dream about finding ways to save the planet. The curriculum teaches about the problems -- and about the small changes that can be made to slow down global warming. But children need more skills for the jobs of the future and to be taught how to bring their amazing ideas to life.
Descriptors: Climate, Skill Development, Children, World Problems
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Stickney, Jeff; Skilbeck, Adrian – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
The Editor's Introduction sets the stage for this Special Issue with calls for action in light of the climate crisis and other environmental problems sweeping our planet. It then offers a brief overview of the topics our contributors address, and in some cases the philosophical sources they brought into this conversation. It then surveys the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, World Problems, Transformative Learning
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Strachan, Amy; Davey, Jemina – Primary Science, 2022
Amy Strachan and Jemima Davey's new book, "Saving the Planet One Science Lesson at a Time" (Strachan and Davey, 2022) uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals (the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all; United Nations, 2015) as a framework to show that science knowledge and skills can support the achievement…
Descriptors: Climate, Sustainability, Science Education, Ecology
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Baker, Zeke; Gehlbach, Hunter – History of Education Quarterly, 2022
As the world reckons with the existential threat posed by climate change, the US remains deeply divided about the need for action. The solution to this problem, many have argued, begins with teaching environmentalism in primary and secondary schools and fostering receptivity to environmental issues and environmental science among the next…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Issues
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Alliston, Caroline – Primary Science, 2022
The climate emergency is a source of anxiety for many young people. Images of drought, heat waves, wildfires, storms and flooding are increasingly appearing in the media. Today's children stand to be the recipients of our legacy of climate change, while not feeling empowered to do anything about it, so perhaps it is no wonder they are anxious.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Climate, Ecology, World Problems
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Bassey, Michael – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2022
The Department for Education sees school education as responding to what its ministers perceive as the economic demands of the future. They fail to recognise the need for young people to be prepared for the ecological problems on the horizon, such as climate change, economic turmoil and the human consequences of a global shortage of food, water…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Role of Education, Ecology, Climate
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Frydenberg, Erica – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2020
My journey in the field of stress and coping began in the mid 1980s when I was researching the rather new field of childhood depression. It was a relatively under-explored field, and as a clinical and educational psychologist it was becoming increasingly apparent that there were concerns of young people, with some of these reflected in their…
Descriptors: Coping, Stress Variables, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Kang, Jinyoung; Hong, Jong Ho – Environmental Education Research, 2021
Environmental education (EE) deals with environmental issues that involve diverse values and perspectives. Environmental issues need to be explored within an integrated framework while considering the aim of EE, which is to achieve a sustainable society and life. However, EE has overlooked the economic aspects of environmental issues and the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, High School Students, Economic Impact, Knowledge Level
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Sharon Stein – About Campus, 2024
Many students have expressed that they feel highly distressed by the state of the world they are inheriting. Extreme weather and wildfires around the globe, and increasingly sobering assessments about projected futures by researchers, activists, and global leaders have led to a growing consensus that the world is at a turning point when it comes…
Descriptors: Climate, College Students, Universities, Environmental Education
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William David Lambert – American Biology Teacher, 2023
A common question posed to environmental scientists by nonscientists, particularly policymakers, is the following: In a world that is globally warmer, what will the new climate be like in specific geographical regions? This question has been and continues to be addressed by computer modeling, a technique that is out of reach for vast majority of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science Education, Climate, World Problems
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Sulzer, Mark A. – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2021
The English classroom is an indispensable site to critically engage the social complexity of the climate crisis and COVID-19. A question comes up, however, about how to plan for such critical engagement when teaching canonical literature that is seemingly removed from the specific concerns of the current moment. The focus of this article is on…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Climate, COVID-19, Pandemics
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