2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13412-018-0473-x
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The challenge of coordinated civic climate change education

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“…Integration provides opportunities for using knowledge, changing relevant information and knowledge in students' daily lives, and bridging the gap between theory and practice in overcoming climate change (Casanova et al, 2018;Olsson, 2022). CCE integration can help students build a deeper understanding of climate change, increase learning motivation, prepare them for MI P-ISSN: 1829-877X E-ISSN: 2685-9033 the real challenges faced by climate change, and transform abstract concepts into more applied knowledge in facing the pressing issue of climate change (Aikens & McKenzie, 2018;Buckland et al, 2018). By developing a well-integrated curriculum, education can become a more meaningful and effective experience for students in efforts to overcome climate change.…”
Section: Integration In the Curriculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integration provides opportunities for using knowledge, changing relevant information and knowledge in students' daily lives, and bridging the gap between theory and practice in overcoming climate change (Casanova et al, 2018;Olsson, 2022). CCE integration can help students build a deeper understanding of climate change, increase learning motivation, prepare them for MI P-ISSN: 1829-877X E-ISSN: 2685-9033 the real challenges faced by climate change, and transform abstract concepts into more applied knowledge in facing the pressing issue of climate change (Aikens & McKenzie, 2018;Buckland et al, 2018). By developing a well-integrated curriculum, education can become a more meaningful and effective experience for students in efforts to overcome climate change.…”
Section: Integration In the Curriculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, to share experiences of how primary education in Fiji may impact climate adaptation positively for others in the Pacific. This state-of-the-art idea is such an important milestone in the formulation and the achievements of resilient Pacific Islanders for Fiji and other countries in the region at large (Buckland et al, 2018;Henderson & Mouza, 2018). Simply, because apparently schools who have already integrated and/or planned for integrating climate change into their curricula have their children and peers becoming more ecocentric and less homocentric (Hestness et al, 2011;Lambert & Bleicher, 2013;UN CC: Learn, 2013) in their attempts to adaptation.…”
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confidence: 99%