
- 343 pages
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About this book
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges humanity has ever faced. One of the most effective ways to combat climate change is education. In New Jersey, standards to support teaching and learning about climate change were introduced for children of all ages beginning in 2022. In this edited volume, experts from across the state offer strategies, suggestions, advice, and vignettes to support educators as they begin to implement climate change instruction in their classrooms. With a foreword by our state's First Lady Tammy S. Murphy, it also includes a scientific perspective on the effects of climate change in New Jersey, the history of climate change education in the US, and perspectives from colleagues in other states who are also beginning to adopt instructional practices to address this important topic.
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Table of contents
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: A Brief Overview on Climate Change Education in New Jersey and Beyond
- Chapter 2: Effects of Climate Change in New Jersey
- Chapter 3: Teachers’ Initial Reactions to Climate Change Education in New Jersey
- Chapter 4: Preparing Children for Climate Change in the Early Years
- Chapter 5: Climate Change Education in the Elementary Classroom
- Chapter 6: Education for Climate Action in Secondary Schools
- Chapter 7: Climate Change Education in the STEM Classroom
- Chapter 8: Climate Change Connections: The Power of Knowing and Doing, TOGETHER!
- Chapter 9: Using Data Visualization to Enhance Climate Change Education
- Chapter 10: Socioscientific Issues as a Framework for Teaching Climate Change
- Chapter 11: The Role of Art in Climate Change Education
- Chapter 12: Climate Change and the School Library
- Chapter 13: Sustainability and Climate Change for All: A Systematic Approach to Implementing K–12 Problem-Based Learning and Design Thinking
- Chapter 14: Incorporating Climate Emotions into the Classroom: Strategies to Support Student Emotional Growth and Thriving
- Chapter 15: Developing an EcoJustice Consciousness for Classroom Teachers and their Students
- Chapter 16: High-Quality Instruction Begins with Great Resources
- Chapter 17: Bridging Classrooms and Communities for Climate Change Education
- Chapter 18: Nonformal Education about Climate Change
- Chapter 19: “Mom, What’s for Dinner?” Climate Action Served with a Side of Hope
- Chapter 20: Effective Climate Change Education in the Classroom Begins with Effective Climate Change Professional Learning for Educators
- Chapter 21: Educational Policy & Climate Change Education in New Jersey
- Chapter 22: Case Studies from Outside New Jersey
- Chapter 23: Climate Change in the Garden State’s Science Standards
- Index
- Contributor Biographical Sketches