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Project Code [2020-CCRP-MS.69]
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Project title
Challenging the Climate Crisis: Children�s Agency to TAckle Policy Underpinned by Learning for Transformation
Primary Funding Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
n/a
Lead Organisation
National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG)
Project Abstract
There is emerging consensus that lack of effective climate leadership, combined with institutional inertia and confused governance mechanisms, is resulting in widespread climate indifference or extremism. We seek to co-create new knowledge through the �eyes and ears� of children, teachers and other supporters of learning on how they situate and make sense of their lives in relation to climate complexity. Using a child-led methodology, CCC-CATAPULT aims to critically examine educational influences on children�s climate and environment focused learning and agency at a time when �eco-anxiety� is starting to become a defining characteristic of the climate emergency. Overarching areas of enquiry are: How do children, teachers and other key actors shaping the learning of children, understand the value-action gap in tackling the climate emergency? Through their sense-making, what might legitimate transformation look like in relation to reducing the gap? Our project will: (1) explore existing and potentially new social norms, worldviews, possible tensions and eco-anxieties; (2) co-create a vision for transformed climate-focused education in each context; (3) deep map insights/actions to enable transformation; (4) co-develop a methodology/toolkit to better link education knowledge with policymaking; (5) co-deliver and evaluate a set of research-informed activities inside/outside educational settings; & (6) co-develop recommendations.
Grant Approved
�148,450.00
Research Theme
Climate Solutions, Transition Management and Opportunities
Initial Projected Completion Date
30/11/2023