2023
DOI: 10.1177/10468781231199262
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In-Game Uncertainties and Climate Change Challenges as Identified by Pre-Service Teachers

Fiona van Schaik

Abstract: Background This study explores what pre-service teachers identify as uncertainties within two climate board games and to what aspects of reality they relate these uncertainties, if at all. Should games be suitable resources for teaching topics related to climate change uncertainty, I expect pre-service teachers to (a) identify uncertainties within climate board games, and (b) relate these uncertainties to reality. Intervention To explore whether and how pre-service teachers identify and relate in-game uncertai… Show more

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