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1 Mixed Messages: Climate change in America’s classrooms
Josh Rosenau National Center for Science Education @JoshRosenau

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4 1500 Teachers Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School
All 50 states Mail and online response options 37% response rate Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School Actual distribution of teachers

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7 Many emphasize human causes…
Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School When I do teach about climate change: I emphasize the scientific consensus that recent global warming is primarily being caused by human release of greenhouse gases from fossil fuels. .

8 Many emphasize natural causes…
When I do teach about climate change: I emphasize that many scientists believe that recent increases in temperature is likely due to natural causes. 43%

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“natural causes” “scientific consensus” strongly agree strongly disagree 31% (mixed messages) (scientific consensus) (denial) (avoidance)

10 Less Pressure than for Evolution
Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School Pressure to teach evo Pressure not to teach evo Pressure not to teach CC Pressure to teach CC

11 But Teachers Feel Pressure
Tactics: Discuss w/o taking a stand, Equal time, Meet students, Letter to parents, Opt out, Avoid entirely % using problematic tactics Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School

12 Most teachers don’t know the size of the consensus
81-100% 61-80% 41-60% 21-40% 0-20% Don’t know Middle school Earth sci. Biol. Chem. Physics

13 Perceived consensus shapes pedagogy
81-100% Don’t know 61-80% 0-20% 41-60% 21-40%

14 Politics shapes pedagogy
Disagrees w/ emphasizing natural causes Haven’t, wouldn’t give equal time Have discouraged debate Republican Independent Democrat

15 Politics shapes perceived consensus
Information deficit Cultural bias More liberal Bigger government More conservative Smaller government

16 Training shapes perceived consensus
Most trained Least trained More liberal Bigger government More conservative Smaller government

17 Communities shape perceived consensus
Most Democratic counties Most Republican counties More liberal Bigger government More conservative Smaller government

18 Many took courses Earth Middle Phys. Chem. Biology Science School
College Continuing education courses courses sections sections

19 Many willing to take courses
Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School course section anything

20 But is it preaching to the converted?
Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School Interested in more training Not interested in more training

21 Misconceptions abound
Phys. Chem. Biology Earth Science Middle School “industrial emissions” and “use of coal and oil by utilities” are also picked by nearly 100%, so omitted Imagine that you were asked to teach a 2-3 day unit on greenhouse gases and recent global warming. What priority would you give to including each of the following possible topics? The impact of launching rockets into space Depletion of ozone in the upper atmosphere Use of chemicals to destroy insect pests Use of aerosol spray cans

22 http://ncse.com facebook.com/evolution.ncse @ncse
to follow Dobzhansky's maxim. facebook.com/evolution.ncse @ncse


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