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El. knyga: Teaching Climate Change in Primary Schools: An Interdisciplinary Approach [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland.)
  • Formatas: 364 pages, 44 Tables, black and white; 31 Line drawings, black and white; 72 Halftones, black and white; 103 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003112389
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 364 pages, 44 Tables, black and white; 31 Line drawings, black and white; 72 Halftones, black and white; 103 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003112389

This important and timely book provides an overview of climate change and highlights the importance of including climate change education in primary schools. It emphasises the importance of cross-curricular pedagogical approaches with a focus on climate justice, providing in-depth assistance for teaching children aged 3–13 years.

Informed by up to date research, the book helps teachers to remain faithful to climate change science whilst not overwhelming children. Accompanied by online resources, this book includes practical and easy to follow ideas and lesson plans that will help teachers to include climate change education in their classrooms in a holistic, cross-curricular manner. Specific chapters address the following topics:

• Inter-disciplinary approaches to climate change

• Early childhood education

• Pedagogies of hope

• The importance of reflective practice

• Ideas for including climate change education in curricular areas such as literacy, geography, science, history and the arts

Designed to promote climate change education in primary schools, this resource will help primary teachers, student teachers, geography specialists and all those interested in climate change education develop their own conceptual knowledge and that of the children in their class.



This important and timely book provides an overview of climate change and highlights the importance of including climate change education in primary schools. It emphasises the importance of cross-curricular pedagogical approaches with a focus on climate justice, providing in-depth assistance for teaching children aged 3 -13 years.

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
Case studies xv
List of contributors
xvi
Foreword xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
Introduction 1(6)
Anne M. Dolan
SECTION 1 Theory and philosophical approaches
7(80)
1 Teaching climate change: Setting the context
9(20)
Anne M. Dolan
2 A thematic approach to teaching climate change
29(17)
Fionnuala Tynan
3 The world's religious traditions and global climate disruption
46(14)
Patricia Kieran
4 A reflective approach to climate change education
60(12)
Kathleen Horgan
5 Early beginnings: Fostering positive dispositions towards climate education in early years classrooms
72(15)
Deirdre Breatnach
Mary Moloney
Jennifer Pope
SECTION 2 Climate change education: Literacy-based approaches
87(32)
6 Climate change, picturebooks and primary school children
89(10)
Mary Roche
7 Listening, re-acting and acting: Stories from plants and animals to elicit empathy and dialogue about climate change, in the classroom and beyond
99(11)
Miriam Hamilton
8 Using climate change as the context for a Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach in the primary classroom
110(9)
Siobhan Ni Mhurchu
SECTION 3 Climate change education: STEAM
119(76)
9 Bringing climate change alive in the science classroom through science, communication and engineering STEM challenges
121(17)
Maeve Liston
10 Exploring climate change education outside the classroom
138(14)
Anne O'Dwyer
11 Do you see what I see? A visual lens for exploring climate change
152(16)
Anne Marie Motrin
12 The Grow Room: An artistic exploration of climate change
168(13)
Tanya de Paor
13 Is plastic really fantastic or is it something more drastic?
181(14)
Anne M. Dolan
SECTION 4 Climate change education: Pedagogies of hope and action
195(110)
14 Geography, global learning and climate justice: Geographical aspects of teaching climate change
197(17)
Anne M. Dolan
15 Exploring climate change with an historical lens
214(12)
Anne M. Dolan
Eileen O'Sullivan
16 Climate change education through active citizenship
226(12)
Margaret Nohilly
17 Ecological awareness: A cornerstone to developing a healthy Christian spirituality
238(9)
Maurice Harmon
18 Creating teaching resources in response to the rapidly changing nature of climate change
247(11)
Brighid Golden
19 Negotiating environmental protection through drama
258(14)
Margaret O'Keeffe
Joanna Parkes
20 Moving towards change: The contribution of physically educated communities
272(12)
Richard Bowles
21 Pedagogy of hope: Futures teaching for climate change
284(21)
Anne M. Dolan
Appendix 1 Climate Change Glossary 305(8)
Appendix 2 Sample lesson plans (as Gaeilge) 313(4)
Appendix 3 Sample lesson plans 317(5)
Appendix 4 Letter from the President of Ireland to the children in St. Augustine's NS, Clontuskert, Ballinasloe 322(1)
Appendix 5 Timeline cards: History of climate change 323(5)
Index 328
Anne M. Dolan is a lecturer in primary geography with the Department of Learning, Society and Religious Education in Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland.