Expanding Climate Change Education in Agricultural Communities: Lessons from the U.S Midsouth

Rachna Tewari, Mark Simpson, Carson Letot, Joey Mehlhorn, Daniel Foster, Naveen Musunuru, Brian Parr
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The U.S agricultural industry is a major player in the global market, and changes in climate that impact the industry have implications for both domestic and global food security. Existing studies have revealed a disconnect between agricultural stakeholders and the wider climatological community which impedes the process of informed decision making in response to climate-related changes in agriculture. Furthermore, the topic of climate change is not well-represented in national and state science education standards. We propose CLASS (Climate Literacy for Agriculture and Sustainable Societies), a collaborative project that aims to both bridge this gap in perception and understanding regarding climate change among stakeholders in rural communities and enhance the educational curriculum in high schools and higher education institutes. Beneficiaries for this project are students and educators at the secondary and post-secondary level and partners served by the partnering universities. The final products consist of college level courses, dual-credit courses for secondary schools, and educational materials for agricultural stakeholders with a focus on climate change. The project’s goal is to assist today’s students as they become part of the future agricultural workforce and to develop the knowledge, skills, and adaptive strategies required to meet the challenges associated with a changing climate.
扩大农业社区气候变化教育:来自美国中南部的经验教训
美国农业是全球市场的主要参与者,气候变化对该行业的影响对国内和全球粮食安全都有影响。现有的研究表明,农业利益相关者与更广泛的气候学社区之间存在脱节,这阻碍了为应对农业中与气候相关的变化而做出明智决策的过程。此外,气候变化主题在国家和州科学教育标准中没有得到很好的体现。我们提出了一个合作项目CLASS(农业和可持续社会气候素养),旨在弥合农村社区利益相关者对气候变化的认知和理解差距,并加强高中和高等教育机构的教育课程。该项目的受益者是中学和大专阶段的学生和教育工作者,以及合作大学所服务的合作伙伴。最终产品包括大学水平的课程、中学的双学分课程以及以气候变化为重点的农业利益相关者的教育材料。该项目的目标是帮助今天的学生成为未来农业劳动力的一部分,发展知识、技能和适应战略,以应对气候变化带来的挑战。
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