Climate crisis compels schools to improve environmental literacy

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Middle-school teacher Lindsay Butson, centre, with students Gunalan Vigneswaran, left, and Ananda Regault, weaves education for sustainable development into each subject.It wasn’t that many years ago when environmental education in middle school amounted to learning a bit about pollution and cleaning up the neighbourhood creek for a recycling project.

Climate-change education has been woven into the curriculum because the issues are increasingly prevalent, as well as to ease young peoples’ anxiety about the environment. The board’s commitment to improve environmental literacy for all students and establish environmentally sustainable operations and teaching facilities has strengthened considerably over the past 15 years.EcoSchools, a program run through the board’s sustainability office, is devoted to raising standards in ESD by supporting students and staff in learning about, caring for, and protecting the environment, starting with schools.

One such nationwide not-for-profit organization, Learning for a Sustainable Future , publishes a teachers’ resource book – Connecting the Dots – and supports school activities both in and beyond classrooms, such as the program Ms. Butson runs at her school.LSF president Pamela Schwartzberg says the organization, which is funded by school boards and corporations, has just completed a nationwide survey on climate change education, to be released this year.

“It’s a powerful thing for them to see, be part of, and actually contribute to something they can change,” says Ms. Butson. “A lot of our kids don’t have background knowledge about climate change when we start, but once they learn about it, they become quite passionate.”Beyond analyzing pH levels for science, for example, language arts for her students can mean researching and creating their own podcasts and exploring solutions for social injustice and the extinction of animals.

Students then integrate their learnings beyond the classroom, by starting extracurricular clubs and activist groups to change the behaviours of their local community, for example, urging parents to drive kids to school less frequently and calling on people to stop buying bottled water.

 

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