Climate Change, Sustainability, and Education: Conceptions of Teachers of Geography in England

Author:

Healy Grace12ORCID,Mitchell David1ORCID,Walshe Nicola1

Affiliation:

1. IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL, UK

2. Department of Education, University of Oxford, 15 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PY, UK

Abstract

Drawing upon a survey of teachers in England conducted by the UCL Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education (CCCSE), this paper reports on teachers of geography’s conceptions of climate change, sustainability, climate change education, and sustainability education. We address how teachers of geography across the primary and secondary phase appear to distinguish the concept (climate change or sustainability) from the concept within education (climate change education or sustainability education) given that research to date has not engaged with both these framings together in empirical research with teachers. Across both climate change education and sustainability education, there was recognition for (i) the importance of these concepts for young people, (ii) the ways in which education can support young people to make informed choices or take action, and (iii) the importance of addressing these concepts across subject curricula. Teachers’ descriptions indicate (i) disconnections between policy rhetoric and teaching, (ii) a lack of attention to social and environmental justice, and (iii) an over-focus on individual action.

Funder

University College London IOE Strategic Investment Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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