There are only a few studies about how primary school students engage in socio-scientific discussions. This study aims to add to this field of research by focusing on how 9–10-year-olds in Sweden and England handle climate change as a complex environmental socio-scientific issue (SSI), within the context of their own lives and in relation to society at large. It focuses on how different interpretative repertoires were used by the students in discussions to legitimise or question their everyday lifestyles. They discussed four possible options that a government might consider to help reduce carbon dioxide production. Six main repertoires were identified: Everyday life, Self-Interest, Environment, Science and Technology, Society and Justice. T...
This study investigated beliefs about climate change among Swedish secondary school students at the ...
This study investigates how young people in upper secondary school express them-selves about environ...
International audienceThis paper contributes to a critical re-reading of the notion of climate servi...
There are only a few studies about how primary school students engage in socio-scientific discussion...
There are only a few studies about how primary school students engage in socio-scientific discussion...
Researchers claim that school has failed to empower children as citizens of the future. To develop a...
In public discourses on climate change and the future, children are often included as a metaphor for...
Background: despite the lack of research focusing on socioscientific discussions in elementary schoo...
This study identifies and categorizes the discursive repertoires used by 9-10 year old children in S...
In this workshop we would like to discuss the importance of working with authentic cases which are r...
The climate issue has become more relevant in the last decade with international alarm reports being...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Our paper investigates Belgian young peoples’ discussions about climate change, specifically how the...
The matters of climate change are presently of concern existentially and ethically to the children a...
This paper explores environmental education research in primary school. The longitudinal study start...
This study investigated beliefs about climate change among Swedish secondary school students at the ...
This study investigates how young people in upper secondary school express them-selves about environ...
International audienceThis paper contributes to a critical re-reading of the notion of climate servi...
There are only a few studies about how primary school students engage in socio-scientific discussion...
There are only a few studies about how primary school students engage in socio-scientific discussion...
Researchers claim that school has failed to empower children as citizens of the future. To develop a...
In public discourses on climate change and the future, children are often included as a metaphor for...
Background: despite the lack of research focusing on socioscientific discussions in elementary schoo...
This study identifies and categorizes the discursive repertoires used by 9-10 year old children in S...
In this workshop we would like to discuss the importance of working with authentic cases which are r...
The climate issue has become more relevant in the last decade with international alarm reports being...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Our paper investigates Belgian young peoples’ discussions about climate change, specifically how the...
The matters of climate change are presently of concern existentially and ethically to the children a...
This paper explores environmental education research in primary school. The longitudinal study start...
This study investigated beliefs about climate change among Swedish secondary school students at the ...
This study investigates how young people in upper secondary school express them-selves about environ...
International audienceThis paper contributes to a critical re-reading of the notion of climate servi...