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Mutual learning through participatory storytelling: Creative approaches to climate adaptation education in secondary schools

Catherine Heinemeyer, Matthew Reason, Natalie Quatermass, Natalie J. Wood, Olalekan Adekola

2024Research in Education15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unprecedented global temperatures have brought the question of how to teach sensitive issues of climate change to the fore. In this paper we suggest that a refocusing on adaptation productively shifts the debate to climate justice and practical solutions to building community resilience. The paper examines a practice-led project that sought to innovate and test the use of participatory storytelling with young people to explore climate adaptation. Our insights relate to two areas: first, the benefits of mutual learning through engaging in dialogue with frontline communities; second, how participatory storytelling supports emotionally intelligent sensemaking, agency and leadership by providing both ‘connections’ and ‘containers’ for engaging with climate.

Topics & Concepts

StorytellingSensemakingClimate justiceCitizen journalismAdaptation (eye)Agency (philosophy)Psychological resilienceSociologyClimate changeClimate resilienceParticipatory action researchPedagogyPolitical sciencePublic relationsPsychologyNarrativeSocial psychologyEcologySocial scienceNeurosciencePhilosophyLinguisticsAnthropologyBiologyLawEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityYouth Development and Social SupportOutdoor and Experiential Education
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