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‘When the Sun Gets Very Hot’: Young Children’s Perceptions of Climate Change

Jane Spiteri, Paul Pace

2023Journal of Education for Sustainable Development13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Climate change is a major environmental challenge society is facing. While young children will experience the impacts of climate change for longer, research into their perceptions of climate change is scant. To address this gap, this qualitative case study presents the perceptions of climate change of 10 young Maltese children (4–7 years). Data were collected through semi-structured conversational interviews and photograph interpretation. Results revealed that children held some understanding of the scientific concept of climate change. Nevertheless, misconceptions about climate change were more common. The findings also revealed a lack of application of any such knowledge to new situations. Finally, this study offers research and pedagogical implications, noting the need for educators, researchers and policymakers to consider the educational frameworks that help successfully shape climate change learning in early childhood.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changePerceptionEnvironmental educationMaltesePolitical economy of climate changeEarly childhoodQualitative researchPsychologyInterpretation (philosophy)Political scienceSociologyDevelopmental psychologyPedagogySocial scienceEcologyProgramming languageLinguisticsComputer scienceBiologyPhilosophyNeuroscienceEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityClimate Change Communication and Perception
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