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Teaching Climate Change to Children - Rebecca Woodard, Kristine M. Schutz

Teaching Climate Change to Children

Literacy Pedagogy That Cultivates Sustainable Futures
Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2024
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6978-2 (ISBN)
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Describes the journey of two researchers to learn about climate change and support literacy pedagogy for young children. The authors argue that climate change and social justice are inextricable from each other; that children in the younger grades are capable of learning about climate change; and that literacy study is suited to this work.
Teaching Climate Change to Children describes the journey of two literacy researchers to learn about climate change and support relevant literacy pedagogy for young children (pre-K–6). The authors argue that climate change and social justice are inextricable from each other; that children in the younger grades are capable of learning about climate change; and that reading, writing, and language study is well-suited to this work. Three anchoring themes are offered to support literacy-based climate pedagogy—interconnectivity, relationality, and action—with rich classroom examples and different entry points to engage with these themes, either by “starting small” or “going big.” The text includes chapters on the importance of taking an emotionally affirming stance and on the potential of incorporating arts-based methods. With love for the Earth and one another at its core, this accessible book takes a broad view of what it means to cultivate sustainable futures for our planet, for teachers, and for children in today’s schools.


Book Features:




A unique focus on teaching about climate change to young children, as opposed to adolescents.
Insights drawn from a yearlong teacher inquiry group with classroom teachers and from literacy methods courses with preservice teachers.
Explicit attention to the importance of humanizing and care-based practices in literacy-based climate pedagogy.
Classroom examples collected across four urban public schools where teachers used the activities and resources discussed in the book.
User-friendly textboxes with suggestions and questions to guide discussion, reflection, and action.

Rebecca Woodard is an associate professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Illinois Chicago and faculty director of the Chicago Area Writing Project. Kristine M. Schutz is an associate professor in curriculum and instruction and co-coordinator of the Language, Literacies, and Learning MEd program at the University of Illinois Chicago.

Contents


Foreword  Carla Shalaby  xi


Preface  xiii

Content and Organization of the Book  xv

Jumping Into the Work  xvi


Acknowledgments   xvii


1.  Being of Use: Teaching Children About Climate Change Through Literacy  1

The Imperative to Address Climate Change as an Issue of Justice  2

Why Children and Elementary Teachers  4

Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogy With Children  5

Seeds and Roots: Our Yearlong Climate Justice Inquiry Group  7


2.  Lighting Our Way: Anchoring Themes for a Literature-Rich Climate Curriculum That Centers Diverse Books  11

Anchoring Themes for a Literature-Rich Climate Curriculum  13

Anchoring Theme 1: Interconnectivity  14

Anchoring Theme 2: Relationality  20

Children’s Literature Can Root Explorations of the Anchoring Themes  27


3.  Starting Small: Growing Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogy by Enhancing Existing Curricula  31

Making Space  32

Textual Entry Point  33

Skills, Strategies, and Practices Entry Point  37

Topical Entry Point  42

Place-Based Entry Point  44

Starting Small Plants Seeds  46


4.  Going Big: Growing Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogy Through Unit Design  49

Principles for Designing Literacy Units About Climate Change  50

Exemplar Units From Pre-K to Teacher Education  62

Tips and Tools to Support Literacy Climate Unit Design  69


5.  Embracing Feelings: The Importance of an Emotionally Affirming Stance in Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogy  73

Big Feelings to Anticipate During Climate Education  74

Lessons From Trauma-Informed and Healing-Centered Pedagogies  75

Starting With Inner Work: Educators Making Space to Feel and Engage in Meaning-Focused Coping  77

Classroom Practices to Support Emotionally Affirming Reading and Writing About Climate Change  79

Embracing Feelings Prepares Us for Sustained Action  92


6.  Nourishing Our Hearts: The Promise of the Arts in Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogy  95

Roles of the Arts in Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogy  96

Examples of Various Art Forms From Literacy-Based Climate Pedagogies Used With Elementary Teachers and Children  101

Sustainable Art-Making  109

Arts Nourish Our Hearts  110


7.  We Are Not Alone: How Elementary Teachers Can Take Action Now to Cultivate Sustainable Futures  113

Growing Meaningful Literacy Pedagogy  114

Cultivating Connections and Meaningful Professional Learning  118

Caring for Each Other, Our Profession, and Our World When Our House Is on Fire  122


References  127

Children’s and Young Adult Literature  140


Index  143


About the Authors  153

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Language and Literacy Series
Vorwort Carla Shalaby
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 229 mm
Gewicht 249 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
ISBN-10 0-8077-6978-9 / 0807769789
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6978-2 / 9780807769782
Zustand Neuware
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