Building capacity for climate-change education in Aotearoa New Zealand schools

Thomas Everth, R. Bright, Chris Morey, Thea dePetris, S. Gaze, A. Barker, Andrea Soanes, L. Gurney, C. Eames
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The government of Aotearoa New Zealand has recognised the gravity of climate change by adopting a Climate Emergency declaration, passing the Zero Carbon Act (2019), and asking the Climate Change Commission to chart a pathway towards a carbon-zero future. The climate emergency necessitates transformation of the practices and visions of individuals and society towards a sustainable future. We argue that education must be recognised as a key enabler for this transformational process. In this article, we draw on our recommendations to the Climate Change Commission (2021a) for structural changes in our education system to build capacity for the implementation of climate-change education for a sustainable future. Our focus is on building capacity in school leaders and teachers through development of knowledge and skills, provision of time and space, and cultural embedding of education on sustainable living and climate change into the ways we all teach and learn. Our intention is to provide a “think piece” to be considered and discussed by school educators and leaders across Aotearoa New Zealand.
在新西兰奥特罗阿学校开展气候变化教育能力建设
新西兰政府已经认识到气候变化的严重性,通过了一项气候紧急声明,通过了《零碳法案》(2019年),并要求气候变化委员会制定一条通往零碳未来的道路。气候紧急情况要求改变个人和社会的做法和愿景,以实现可持续的未来。我们认为,必须认识到教育是这一转变过程的关键推动者。在本文中,我们借鉴了我们对气候变化委员会(2021a)的建议,对我们的教育系统进行结构性改革,以建立实施气候变化教育的能力,以实现可持续的未来。我们的重点是通过发展知识和技能,提供时间和空间,以及将可持续生活和气候变化教育文化融入我们所有人的教与学方式,来建设学校领导和教师的能力。我们的目的是提供一篇“思考文章”,供新西兰各地的学校教育工作者和领导人考虑和讨论。
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