How do teachers’ perceptions of climate change vary in terms of importance, causes, impacts and mitigation? A comparative study in Bangladesh
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Chowdhury, Mohammed Thanvir Ahmed (Author)
- Ahmed, Khandaker Jafor (Author)
- Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin (Author)
- Haq, Shah Md Atiqul (Author)
Title
How do teachers’ perceptions of climate change vary in terms of importance, causes, impacts and mitigation? A comparative study in Bangladesh
Abstract
Since climate change education is an integral element in the increasingly urgent global approach to solving the problem of climate change, understanding perceptions of climate change among teachers in different academic institutions could play a significant role in how and to what extent institutions address the need to educate learners on this subject, specifically, and participate in other climate change mitigation strategies, in general. This study, therefore, examines teachers' perceptions of climate change regarding its significance, causes, consequences, and mitigation, through analysis of a self-administered structured questionnaire completed by 95 teachers from public and private educational institutions in the city of Sylhet in Bangladesh. Results from descriptive and inferential statistical analysis show that public and private school teachers have an understanding of climate change regarding its significance, causes, consequences, and mitigation. The results also reveal that the sociodemographic characteristics of teachers, as well as academic-related factors, influence their perceptions of climate change. This research concludes that teachers in public institutions have a greater awareness and understanding of climate change than those working in private schools. The research findings have broader implications for further research and policy recommendations and, in particular, draw the attention of the Departments of Education and Disaster Management in Bangladesh or in countries with similar contexts to introduce environmental and disaster education and training opportunities for teachers.
Publication
SN Social Sciences
Volume
1
Issue
7
Pages
-
Date
2021-07-21
ISSN
2662-9283
Call Number
openalex: W3185025178
Extra
openalex: W3185025178
mag: 3185025178
Citation
Chowdhury, M. T. A., Ahmed, K. J., Ahmed, M., & Haq, S. M. A. (2021). How do teachers’ perceptions of climate change vary in terms of importance, causes, impacts and mitigation? A comparative study in Bangladesh. SN Social Sciences, 1(7). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-021-00194-7
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