Teaching Climate Change to Adolescents: Reading, Writing, and Making a Difference, is a book for English language arts and media literacy teachers that provides abundant resources for educators wanting to incorporate climate change instruction into their classrooms. This review explores the usefulness of the book and discusses more broadly the barriers and opportunities for incorporating environmental issues into media literacy education
Climate change is a subject steeped in controversy. Addressing it in the classroom causes much anxie...
This open access volume draws on a multidimensional model of educational change, the book reviews th...
AbstractClimate change education occupies a major node in school education. It is cross-disciplinary...
The topic of climate change and climate justice is politically charged, doesn’t sit neatly within a ...
In this article, we consider the following question: What’s next for ELA? Over the next 10 years, h...
Book Title: 1001 activities in environmental education (1997)Book Author: Nico AllersPublisher: Kame...
Climate change as a social issue challenged the disciplinary and methodological traditions of resear...
Book Review: Education and Climate Change: Living and Learning in Interesting Time
The reality of anthropogenic climate change has been established ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ by leadin...
This book offers insights into the educational dimensions of climate change and promotes measures to...
Science Writing and Climate Change, by Crispin C.Maslog, David Robie and Joel Adriano. Manila, Phili...
Like Covid, climate change causes many students to feel afraid and powerless. By studying infographi...
Global climate change is rightly receiving increasing attention, including in the field of education...
This article reviews “The Teacher’s Guide to Media Literacy: Critical Thinking in a Multimedia World...
The core assumption of this book is the interconnectedness of humans and nature, and that the future...
Climate change is a subject steeped in controversy. Addressing it in the classroom causes much anxie...
This open access volume draws on a multidimensional model of educational change, the book reviews th...
AbstractClimate change education occupies a major node in school education. It is cross-disciplinary...
The topic of climate change and climate justice is politically charged, doesn’t sit neatly within a ...
In this article, we consider the following question: What’s next for ELA? Over the next 10 years, h...
Book Title: 1001 activities in environmental education (1997)Book Author: Nico AllersPublisher: Kame...
Climate change as a social issue challenged the disciplinary and methodological traditions of resear...
Book Review: Education and Climate Change: Living and Learning in Interesting Time
The reality of anthropogenic climate change has been established ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ by leadin...
This book offers insights into the educational dimensions of climate change and promotes measures to...
Science Writing and Climate Change, by Crispin C.Maslog, David Robie and Joel Adriano. Manila, Phili...
Like Covid, climate change causes many students to feel afraid and powerless. By studying infographi...
Global climate change is rightly receiving increasing attention, including in the field of education...
This article reviews “The Teacher’s Guide to Media Literacy: Critical Thinking in a Multimedia World...
The core assumption of this book is the interconnectedness of humans and nature, and that the future...
Climate change is a subject steeped in controversy. Addressing it in the classroom causes much anxie...
This open access volume draws on a multidimensional model of educational change, the book reviews th...
AbstractClimate change education occupies a major node in school education. It is cross-disciplinary...