Teaching Climate Change in Primary Schools
Book Details
Reading Info
About This Book
This important and timely book provides an overview of climate change and highlights the importance of including climate change education in primary schools. It emphasises the importance of cross-curricular pedagogical approaches with a focus on climate justice, providing in-depth assistance for teaching children aged 3β13 years. Informed by up to date research, the book helps teachers to remain faithful to climate change science whilst not overwhelming children. Accompanied by online resources,
Our Review
This essential guide offers primary educators a comprehensive framework for integrating climate change education into their classrooms, blending scientific accuracy with age-appropriate teaching strategies for students from early years through age thirteen. The book stands out by prioritizing climate justice as a core pedagogical principle, ensuring that discussions about environmental challenges remain grounded in equity and real-world impact. Its cross-curricular approach demonstrates how climate concepts naturally connect across subject areas, from science to social studies, making the content both accessible and meaningful.
What makes this resource particularly valuable is its research-informed balanceβit equips teachers to present the urgency of climate science without inducing anxiety in young learners. The inclusion of online supplemental materials provides practical, ready-to-use tools that translate theory into daily classroom practice. For educators seeking to foster environmental literacy and empower the next generation of climate-conscious citizens, this book delivers both the philosophical foundation and the concrete strategies needed to make climate education both truthful and hopeful.
Themes
Subjects
Looking for more books?
Visit our sister site BooksbyOrder.com