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E-raamat: Addressing Climate Anxiety in Schools: Pedagogical Perspectives and Theoretical Foundations

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This monograph presents a contemporary examination of climate anxiety within schools. Featuring contributions from international experts, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, postgraduate students and educators interested in climate change education, sustainability education, policy and administration, mental health, and pedagogy.



This monograph presents a contemporary examination of climate anxiety within schools. Featuring contributions from experts across Canada, Austria, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Finland, the book underscores the prevalence of climate anxiety, a phenomenon often overlooked in discussions about climate change and education. The monograph is divided into two sections. The first section begins by outlining how climate anxiety manifests in schools, examining the theoretical underpinnings of climate change education and its psychological impact on students and teachers. The second section presents innovative and practical strategies for mitigating climate anxiety in the classroom, highlighting the importance of cohesive learning environments and cross-curricular approaches. Readers will benefit from the book’s international perspective and its blend of theory and practice, gaining valuable insights into how to address climate anxiety and foster resilience in educational contexts.

An international, empirical, and ethnographic evidence-based perspective of climate anxiety in classroom, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, postgraduate students, and educators with interests in climate change education, sustainability education, policy and administration, mental health, and pedagogy.

1. Setting the Stage: Climate Change and Its Effect on Student
Well-being Part 1: Climate Anxiety within Schools
2. Experiences in
Environmental Education with Young People: An Overview
3. Climate Worry and
Mental Health in Young People: Approaches to Facilitating Constructive
Engagement
4. How Dare You? How Dare I? The Moral Dimension of Climate Change
5. Solutions for Climate-Conflicted Children of the Global North
6. Climate
Change Challenges in Australian Classrooms
7. Caring for Each Other in
Uncertain Times: Teaching and Learning at the End of A World Part 2:
Addressing Climate Anxiety in the Classroom
8. Solarpunk Pedagogy in a
Warming World: Cultivating Radical Hope for an Uncertain Future
9. Feeling
Climate Change Supporting Students Mental Wellbeing Through Theatre of the
Oppressed
10. Literature and Reading as Ways to Engage With Climate Anxiety
in Classrooms
11. Moving Forward: Fostering the Growth of Climate Resilient
Students
12. Nature Tales & Tails: Navigating Climate Anxiety In and Out of
the Classroom
13. Final Thoughts for a Path Forward
Julie K. Corkett is Full Professor at the Schulich School of Education, Nipissing University, Canada.

Wafaa Mohammed Moawad Abd-El-Aal is Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Sultan Quaboos University, Sultanate of Oman, and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Beni-Suef University, Egypt.

Astrid Steele is retired Associate Professor of Science and Environmental Education from the Schulich School of Education, Nipissing University, Canada.