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Student perspectives on climate change through place-based filmmaking
Authors:Megan K Littrell  Kelsey Tayne  Christine Okochi  Erin Leckey  Anne U Gold  Susan Lynds
Institution:1. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, USA;2. megan.littrell@colorado.edu;4. School of Education, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The study examined high school students’ perspectives on climate change before and after participation in an informal science education program. During the program, students made a short, place-based film about climate change impacts in their communities. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of student data revealed key themes that illustrate how students characterized climate change before and after developing their films. Following the program, students described climate change as locally-relevant, alarming, and a concern that held increased personal importance to them. They also reported greater confidence in their understanding of the causes and consequences of climate change and indicated a stronger sense of both collective and personal responsibility to take action to address climate change challenges in their communities. The study adds to the existing body of literature that describes how making personally meaningful connections with climate change can inspire a sense of responsibility and agency among students.
Keywords:adolescents  climate change  filmmaking  informal education  place-based
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