The curriculum of climate change education: A case for Singapore |
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Authors: | Chew-Hung Chang Liberty Pascua |
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Institution: | 1. National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;2. University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia |
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Abstract: | The inclusion of the climate change topic in the curriculum of school subjects in Singapore was pivotal, such that it positioned the discourse squarely in the structure of Singapore's education system. In an examination of the intersections and disjoints between state policies on climate change against the programmatic curriculum, results showed that there is no strong policy curriculum that mandates how climate change should be learned in Singapore, even though it is present in several school subjects. The topic is included in school subjects through the initiative of subject disciplinary specialists and middle managers of the education ministry. This exemplar has implications on how climate change education policy and practice can be shaped elsewhere. |
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Keywords: | climate change education curriculum policy Singapore |
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