Teachers and the Communication of Climate Change Science: A Critical Partnership in Australia

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Teachers and the Communication of Climate Change Science: A Critical Partnership in Australia
Abstract
Climate change science is part of the Australian National Curriculum. Understanding current perceptions of climate change among pre-service teachers and the Australian public is important for designing effective teacher training on climate change communication. This study employed a survey to examine self-reported knowledge, beliefs and attitudes towards climate change among adults (n=1240) and pre-service teachers (n=156) in regional Australia. Results highlight knowledge and understanding gaps of climate change science in pre-service teachers and mistrust of sources of climate change information in the general public. Implications of these findings are discussed within the context of teacher training and climate science communication.
Publication
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Volume
116
Pages
1006-1010
Date
2014-02-01
ISSN
1877-0428
Call Number
openalex: W1988765245
Extra
openalex: W1988765245 mag: 1988765245
Citation
Boon, H. (2014). Teachers and the Communication of Climate Change Science: A Critical Partnership in Australia. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 116, 1006–1010. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.336