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Title: Climate crisis activism in early childhood : building capacities to boost intergenerational learning
Authors: Spiteri, Jane
Keywords: Climate change mitigation
Climatic changes
Activism
Early childhood education
Children and adults
Intergenerational relations
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Spiteri, J. (2024). Climate crisis activism in early childhood: building capacities to boost intergenerational learning. Children’s Geographies, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2024.2318379
Abstract: This viewpoint considers climate crisis activism through participatory pedagogical approaches to intergenerational learning, in the context of early childhood education. Given the dire predictions surrounding climate change, it is likely that in the immediate future, young children will continue to suffer the disproportionate consequences of intergenerational injustice, further violating their rights to clean, healthy environments even though they are the least responsible for the current climate crisis. Nevertheless, so far, early childhood has received less attention in relation to climate crisis activism than other educational sectors. This viewpoint seeks to address this gap by exploring how some research and educational approaches to intergenerational learning (as a form of knowledge co-creation between children and adults, and vice versa) about climate change could empower young children and adults to work together through climate change activism. Finally, new directions for future research in early childhood studies are suggested which are consistent with the need for ongoing consideration and theorisation of intergenerational learning in the context of early childhood education and climate crisis activism.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/142974
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