Student-Created Videos of Climate Change Vulnerability: Opportunity for connection and care

G. Ziervogel, N. Pallitt
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Climate change is increasingly being seen as a complex problem that requires a change in personal and practical dimensions. To support this, climate change educators need to make use of pedagogic approaches that enable students to engage in relational values of care, empathy and connection alongside understanding the problem and potential responses. Participatory approaches, whereby students engage with members of local communities to understand climate change vulnerability, have the potential to create opportunities for connection between students, communities, universities and society in theory and practice. We describe a student video project that took place in a third-year course Sustainability and the Environment in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa. Students worked in groups to undertake and film a vulnerability assessment with individuals or organisations around Cape Town in relation to the city’s water crisis. Their group submission, a documentary video, needed to tell a story about social vulnerability and adaptation to the water crisis. Through a carefully scaffolded process, students’ reflections indicated that the vulnerability video process helped them to understand the concept of vulnerability and strengthen their care for and connection to those ‘vulnerable’ to climate impacts. This kind of process-oriented authentic learning experience holds potential for increasing climate change literacy that other educators might consider. Keywords: climate change education; video and film; climate change vulnerability; authentic learning; ethics and care
学生制作的气候变化脆弱性视频:联系和关怀的机会
气候变化越来越被视为一个复杂的问题,需要在个人和实际层面做出改变。为了支持这一点,气候变化教育者需要利用教学方法,使学生在理解问题和潜在应对措施的同时,参与到关怀、同理心和联系的相关价值观中。参与式方法,即学生与当地社区成员一起了解气候变化的脆弱性,有可能在理论和实践中创造学生、社区、大学和社会之间联系的机会。我们描述了南非开普敦大学(UCT)环境与地理科学系三年级课程“可持续发展与环境”中的一个学生视频项目。学生们分组工作,与开普敦周围的个人或组织一起进行脆弱性评估,并拍摄与城市水危机有关的脆弱性评估。他们的小组作品是一部纪录片,需要讲述一个关于社会脆弱性和对水危机的适应的故事。通过精心搭建的过程,学生们的反思表明,脆弱性视频过程帮助他们理解了脆弱性的概念,并加强了他们对那些易受气候影响的“弱势群体”的关心和联系。这种以过程为导向的真实学习经验具有提高其他教育工作者可能会考虑的气候变化素养的潜力。关键词:气候变化教育;录像和电影;气候变化脆弱性;真实的学习;道德与关怀
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