Political Discourses as A Resource for Climate Change Education: Promoting Critical Thinking by Closing the Gap between Science Education and Political Education

This paper discusses political discourses as a resource for climate change education and the extent to which they can be used to promote critical thinking. To illustrate this, we present here an activity developed in the online course, Freirean Communicative Educational Situations for Climate Change...

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Education
Education policy
Environmental education
Freire, Paulo
Freire, Paulo (1921-1997)
Global temperature changes
Humanities and Social Sciences
Ideology
Neoliberalism
Online education
Political aspects
Politics
Public policy
Schools
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Society
Students
Sustainability
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