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Though there has been an increased focus on climate change in Hong Kong's educational policy and curriculum over the last decade, little is known about the impact of curricular implementation on young

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Though there has been an increased focus on climate change in Hong Kong's educational policy and curriculum over the last decade, little is known about the impact of curricular implementation on young people's environmental and climate chan

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  • Examining Taiwanese students’ views on climate change and the teaching of climate change in the context of higher education (2021) · doi

    Background Although higher education continues to pay great attention to teaching climate change, relatively little is known about how university students understand and perceive climate change and its teaching and learning, and how their understanding and perceptions may change over the course of climate change instruction.

    Keywords: change climate teaching background higher education continues great attention relatively little known university students understand
  • Teachers' sources of information about climate change: A scoping review (2021) · doi

    The ‘superabundance’ of information now available to teachers (particularly online), the importance of high‐quality information for students' understandings of climate change, and the limited research on the sources of information about climate change that teachers use makes this is a significant blind spot for research to address.

    Keywords: information teachers climate change superabundance available particularly online importance high quality students understandings limited sources
  • Climate Change Education for Mitigation and Adaptation (2012) · doi

    Finally, given that the majority of evidence that exists is anecdotal, often in case study format without monitoring and evaluation processes in place that could lead to quantitative as well as qualitative data, the article highlights remaining questions and areas of research that need to be investigated in order to guide effective climate change education policy and practice.

    Keywords: finally given majority evidence exists anecdotal often case format without monitoring evaluation processes place lead
  • Climate change education in China: a pioneering case of its implementation in tertiary education and its effects on students’ beliefs and attitudes (2022) · doi

    Purpose In view of a lack of evidence on the effectiveness of climate change education (CCE) in China, this study aims to evaluate if a CCE course newly designed based on research recommendations and implemented with established pedagogy was effective in changing the beliefs and attitudes of first-year science students.

    Keywords: purpose view lack evidence effectiveness climate change education china aims evaluate course newly designed based
  • Secondary school students' views of climate change in Hong Kong (2017) · doi

    Though there has been an increased focus on climate change in Hong Kong's educational policy and curriculum over the last decade, little is known about the impact of curricular implementation on young people's environmental and climate change-related views, attitudes, awareness, or behaviors.

    Keywords: climate change though there increased focus hong kong educational policy curriculum last decade little known

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