CLIMATE CHANGE CONCEPT IN THE 2018 GEOGRAPHY CURRICULUM AND TEXTBOOKS

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https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.307

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Climate change, Geography curriculum, Geography Textbooks

Abstract

Global climate change, which started to be discussed in the 1990s depending on the increase in
global temperature averages, is shown among the most important environmental problems of today.
It is clear that its future impact will increase even more if the necessary precaution and mitigation
efforts are not taken decisively. A conscious society is of great importance in combating global
climate change. Education institutions have a great role in this process. Geography in terms of its
subject area can be expressed as the main actor in the teaching process. This study, which was conducted to determine the way the concept of global climate change is handled in the Geography
Lesson Curriculum and textbooks, was carried out with document analysis, one of qualitative
research methods. In this context, the curriculum and textbooks at all grade levels were examined
and it was determined how the concept of climate change is included. Descriptive analysis was used
to analyze the findings. As a result of the research, it was determined that the concept of climate
change is not included in the curriculum. It was determined that the gains thought to be related to
climate change are in the 11th and 12th grades. Similarly, comprehensive information is included in
the textbooks in the 11th and 12th grade books. It is among the elective courses of the 11th and 12th
grade geography course and students are in the process of preparing for the university entrance
exam. For this reason, it is recommended that students be taken to the 9th grade, which is thought to
be more interested in the acquisitions and topics related to climate change. 

Published

2021-01-15

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TÜRKER, A. (2021). CLIMATE CHANGE CONCEPT IN THE 2018 GEOGRAPHY CURRICULUM AND TEXTBOOKS. SSD Journal, 6(23), 108–119. https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.307

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