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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel P. Shepardson , Anita Roychoudhury , Andrew S. HirschPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781138642621ISBN 10: 1138642622 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 14 February 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Preface Section I. Theoretical, philosophical, and conceptual frameworks for climate change education and research 1. Teaching climate science as history Spencer Weart 2. The role of history and nature of science in climate change teaching and learning Michael P. Clough and Benjamin C. Herman 3. System thinking and teaching in the context of climate system and climate change Anita Roychoudhury, Daniel P. Shepardson, and Andrew S. Hirsch 4. Attending to emotional expressions about climate change: A framework for teaching and learning Elizabeth Hufnagel 5. Using a socioscientific issues framework for climate change education: An ecojustice approach Dana L. Zeidler and Mark Newton Section II. Research on teaching and learning about global warming and climate change 6. Students’ conception of a climate system: Implications for teaching and learning Daniel P. Shepardson, Anita Roychoudhury, Andrew S. Hirsch, and Sara Top 7. Using conceptual and physical models to develop students’ mental models of the greenhouse effect Daniel P. Shepardson, Anita Roychoudhury, and Andrew S. Hirsch 8. Unpacking the climate change performance expectations in the Next Generation Science Standards Wendy R. Johnson and Charles W. Anderson 9. Fundamental climate literacy and the promise of the NGSS KC Busch and Diego Román 10. Supporting the inclusion of climate change in U.S. science education curricula by use of learning progressions J. Randy McGinnis, Wayne Breslyn, Chris McDonald, and Emily Hestness 11. Climate change as an issue for socio-scientific issues teaching and learning Amanda Peel, Troy D. Sadler, Andrew T. Kinslow, Laura Zangori, and Patricia Friedrichsen 12. ""This idea they have is not really to me, like, true:"" How seventh grade students make meaning of scientific arguments about the impact of global warming on tornadoes and hurricanes Soyoung Choi and Dan Shepardson Section III. Approaches to professional development and classroom practice 13. Using NGSS crosscutting concepts as a tool for climate change and citizenship education Hannah K. Miller and Charles W. Anderson 14. The Earth’s energy budget Andrew S. Hirsch 15. Teaching informed by conceptual difficulties with understanding the greenhouse effect Nicole Strickhouser, Anita Roychoudhury, Andrew S. Hirsch, and Jignesh V. Mehta 16. Developing and implementing a climate science toolkit for informal and formal educators Olivia Kellner 17. Adaptation of the Dynamics of Climate toolkit for informal and formal educators in the local community Olivia Kellner, Brandy Yost, and Leslie Webb 18. Doubt and denial as challenges to, and in, teaching climate change Minda Berbeco, Glenn Branch, & Kate Heffernan About the Authors"Reviews""This book is likely to be of interest to you if you are concerned about how the public perceives the issue of climate change... ""It will also be of interest to you if you are interested in how students’ beliefs affect the way they interpret evidence for any scientific theory...""— Carol Tear, School Science Review This book is likely to be of interest to you if you are concerned about how the public perceives the issue of climate change... It will also be of interest to you if you are interested in how students' beliefs affect the way they interpret evidence for any scientific theory... - Carol Tear, School Science Review Author InformationDaniel P. Shepardson is Professor of Geoenvironmental and Science Education, Departments of Curriculum and Instruction and Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University, USA. Anita Roychoudhury is Professor of Curriculum and Instruction (Science Education/Physics Education) at Purdue University, USA. Andrew S. Hirsch is Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |