Climate change is an incredibly complex wicked problem that links environmental issues with human wellbeing, the economy, and local and global politics.
The Ministry for the Environment and Stats NZ report that, in Aotearoa, we are already observing changes in our climate. It also reports that there is a growing public desire for Kiwis to do their part to secure a stable climate – for example, the School Strike 4 Climate marches and councils, cities and towns declaring climate emergencies.
Critical thinking and communication are key aspects when addressing wicked problems in the classroom and in social and whānau settings. This activity uses concept cartoons to encourage conversations about climate change. Concept cartoons put forward a range of viewpoints designed to motivate and engage people and stimulate discussions.
The concept cartoons presented in this activity are designed for use within the classroom and to support student discussions with whānau and/or others. The cartoons contain viewpoints that:
- challenge (address) alternative conceptions people may hold regarding climate change
- challenge communities to recognise the concerns people may be feeling about the impacts of climate change
- challenge people to take action.
The activity also includes blank templates for students, teachers or whānau to create their own concept cartoons.
The article Using concept cartoons provides information about pedagogical methodologies and approaches when using concept cartoons.
By the end of this activity, students should be able to:
- discuss and explore climate change issues in constructive and respectful situations
- consider other people’s thinking
- use concept cartoons to share viewpoints with whānau and others within their communities
- locate information to clarify and support their own thinking.
Download the Word file (see link below).
Related content
The article Our atmosphere and climate– introduction has links to resources that inform students (and the general public) about the state of New Zealand’s climate.
Climate change resources – planning pathways provides pedagogical advice and links to the New Zealand Curriculum. It includes an interactive planner that groups Hub resources into key science and teaching concepts.
Climate change – a wicked problem for classroom inquiry offers suggestions for bite-sized inquiry, reflection and action.
Using concept cartoons includes suggestions for using concept cartoons in the classroom.
Useful links
The Ministry of Education has produced the Climate Change Learning Programme – Teacher Resource and Wellbeing Guide.
NIWA has information about the impacts of climate change on Māori.
Royal Society Te Apārangi produced the expert advice paper Human Health Impacts of Climate change for New Zealand.
Acknowledgement
This resource has been produced with the support of the Ministry for the Environment and Stats NZ. (c) Crown Copyright.