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- Why are so many American children learning so much misinformation about climate change?
- Author(s): Katie Worth
- 184 Pages
- Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
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"Why are so many American children learning so much misinformation about climate change? Investigative reporter Katie Worth reviewed scores of textbooks, built a 50-state database, and traveled to a dozen communities to talk to children and teachers about what is being taught, and found a red-blue divide in climate education. More than one-third of young adults believe that climate change is not man-made, and science teachers who teach global warming are being contradicted by history teachers who tell children not to worry about it. Who has tried to influence what children learn, and how successful have they been?"--Book Synopsis
Why are so many American children learning so much misinformation about climate change?Investigative reporter Katie Worth reviewed scores of textbooks, built a 50-state database, and traveled to a dozen communities to talk to children and teachers about what is being taught, and found a red-blue divide in climate education. More than one-third of young adults believe that climate change is not man-made, and science instructors are being contradicted by history teachers who tell children not to worry about it.
Who has tried to influence what children learn, and how successful have they been? Worth connects the dots on oil corporations, state legislatures, school boards, libertarian thinktanks, conservative lobbyists, and textbook publishers, all of whom have learned from the fight over evolution and tobacco, and are now sowing uncertainty, confusion, and distrust about climate science, with the result that four in five Americans today don't think there is a scientific consensus on global warming. In the words of a top climate educator, "We are the only country in the world that has had a multi-decade, multi-billion dollar deny-delay-confuse campaign." Miseducation is the alarming story of how climate denialism was implanted in millions of school children.
Review Quotes
"Exceptional reporting undergirds the truly shocking facts in this book: the fossil fuel industry is doing all that it can to undermine education about climate change, which will be the most important fact in the lifetimes of kids in school today. Thank heaven for the teachers who stand up for the truth--and thank heaven that this book will spark a crucial national conversation about the hijacking of our educational system." --Bill McKibben
"Miseducation is a cautionary tale of the wide-ranging impacts that political agendas can have when deployed in educational settings." --Science
"A striking look at how climate change is taught in American primary and secondary schools." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A damning report on the state of science education in America, especially regarding climate change." --Kirkus Reviews
"A must read for parents and teachers." --Moms Clean Air Force
"Miseducation documents many cracks in American climate education while offering educators models for improving their engagement with students and communities. And in expanding the definition of 'good climate education' to include students' civic development, the book transmits a heightened sense of urgency." --The Elective
"Through a deft combination of interviews and extensive research, Worth, an award-winning investigative journalist, pillories major textbook companies for privileging markets over science and criticizes school districts for uncritically accepting tendentious booklets and videos from fossil fuel firms." --CHOICE
"Boy, do we need this book now. As the looming climate catastrophe introduces itself by fire and flood, as the world's leaders need a sense of public urgency to make some hard choices, Katie Worth discovers widespread climate denialism in our nation's schools. Ignorance of the scientific consensus, ideological pressure, fossil-fuel industry disinformation, and a well-meaning but misguided desire to tell 'both sides'--it is a disheartening story, richly reported, clearly told and (we can only hope) just in time." --Bill Keller, founding editor of the Marshall Project, and author of What's Prison For?
"In her meticulously researched and vividly written book, Katie Worth provides a detailed, comprehensive, and often enraging examination of the forces that obstruct climate change education in the United States through denial, doubt, and delay. But she also offers a glimmer of hope. Miseducation is essential reading for anybody who cares about the climate." --Glenn Branch, deputy director, National Center for Science Education
"Climate change is an unprecedented threat to our global community, and the frontlines of our efforts to address that threat are in the nation's classrooms where clearheaded, well-informed educators can provide the coming generation with the facts about its causes and likely consequences. But what if those classrooms have been infiltrated by bad actors? In this engagingly written and important book, Katie Worth reveals how the science education that might save us has been influenced by partisan politics and special interests putting the future of us all at risk." --John L. Rudolph, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and author of How We Teach Science: What's Changed, and Why It Matters
"Young people horrified about climate change are standing up against fossil fuel companies and governments the world over. Amid this global youth uprising, Katie Worth reveals in horrifying detail the ways in which children in American schools are being methodically--and oftentimes successfully--targeted with climate misinformation designed to keep profits and pollution from oil, coal and gas flowing. This deeply reported book names names and reveals filthy secrets and should be essential reading for anybody concerned for the future of humanity." --John Upton, editor at Climate Central
"Katie Worth's Miseducation explores an under-appreciated but extremely important aspect of our climate crisis: the active mis-education around climate change in American schools. She explains how conservative politicians, well-funded right-wing foundations, and frightened textbook publishers, have watered down, eliminated or confused the ways the issue is presented to tens of millions of school children. They hope to raise another generation that will fail to act on what may be the greatest threat to our future. But, as Worth shows, efforts by committed educators has led to some real progress and represents reasons for hope." --Alexander Stille, San Paolo Professor of International Journalism at Columbia, author of The Force of Things: A Marriage in War and Peace
Dimensions (Overall): 7.4 Inches (H) x 4.9 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 184
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Teaching Methods & Materials
Publisher: Columbia Global Reports
Format: Paperback
Author: Katie Worth
Language: English
Street Date: November 16, 2021
TCIN: 84314659
UPC: 9781735913643
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-4837
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Some of the examples are unbelievable outrage and optismism is the inevitable top feelings after reading it, because now we know, and we need to fix it!
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PJ - 2 years ago
Well documented and written