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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums30% of science teachers give misinformation about climate change
SCIENTIFIC METHOD / SCIENCE & EXPLORATION
30 percent of science teachers give misinformation about climate change
Kids get on average a single hour of (often wrong) instruction on the subject.
by Annalee Newitz - Feb 11, 2016 3:05pm EST
Though roughly 95 percent of scientists agree that climate change is caused by humans, you might not know it if you were learning about the environment in middle school or high school. In a recent randomized study of thousands of science teachers, a group of US researchers found that nearly a third of teachers tell students that the current observed trends in global climate change are "natural."
Published today in the journal Science, the results of the study reveal that science education on the subject is unevenly distributed. Teachers are all over the map when it comes to what they're teaching about climate change, with 30 percent telling students that "recent global warming 'is likely due to natural causes,'" and another 12 percent not emphasizing potential human causes of climate change. Additionally, 31 percent of teachers appeared to be giving students "mixed messages," teaching that Earth's climate changes could be caused by humans or by natural processes.
Making this scenario even more dismal is the fact that the average teacher only devotes one or two hours to climate change in their lesson plans. That means many students will graduate from high school having been exposed to perhaps only a single hour of teaching about climate change, which is arguably one of the most important drivers of both economic and scientific transformation in our time.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/02/30-percent-of-science-teachers-give-misinformation-about-climate-change/
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30% of science teachers give misinformation about climate change (Original Post)
Bradical79
Feb 2016
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arely staircase
(12,482 posts)1. Probably applies to evolution as well.
I bet some teachers in the South especially, are afraid of the fundie parents and spineless principals.
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)2. Guess it's time for teachers to take an oath
something along the lines of:
I swear to not misinform or under-inform children in my care due to any prejudices or beliefs i may hold myself.
and a 3 demerits system with 3rd demerit is an "instant termination with all benefits lost and teaching privileges revoked (statewide/federal) for breaking the oath."