2023
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2023.1281746
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Science education in the Anthropocene: the aesthetics of climate change education in an epoch of uncertainty

Joseph Paul Ferguson,
Peta J. White

Abstract: We have a responsibility as science educators to work with young people to enact education that enables collective rebalancing of relationships between humans and more-than-humans that are disturbed by human-induced climate change. However, to date, climate change education has not been prioritized in school science at a policy, curricula, classroom and community level, due to an aesthetic which does not sufficiently value climate science or recognize the social impacts of science as part of the discipline. We… Show more

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