New Jersey Safe Schools Program (NJSS), Rutgers School of Public Health (SPH), 683 Hoes Lane West, 3rd Floor SPH-Suite 399, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Justice, Rutgers School of Public Health (SPH), Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 20;20(3):1922. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20031922.
Increasing acknowledgement of climate change (CC) has encouraged various responses, such as education standard mandates. In 2021, New Jersey (NJ) became the first U.S. state to require K-12 CC education across subjects, effective fall 2022. This necessitated introductory science courses on CC to support high school (HS) curricula. Thus, NJ Safe Schools Program (NJSS) created a new course titled, "Introduction to HS Students to CC, Sustainability, and Environmental Justice (EJ)." Given that the COVID-19 pandemic continues (2020-2023 school years) and vaccination coverage varies, this course was developed and approved in an asynchronous online format. Its five modules cover environmental science, CC, natural disasters and extreme weather events, sustainability, including energy conservation and efficiency definitions, and EJ. A 20-question survey included at the end, modified/adapted from a larger nationwide U.S. Student Conservation Association (SCA) survey 2019-2020, examined the perspectives of HS students concerning CC. Selected volunteer NJ HS enlisted students (n = 82/128 finished) to pilot this course February-April 2022. Results such as average scores ≥90% suggested success regarding initial knowledge and awareness gained; for individual modules, two knowledge checks >80% and three knowledge checks >90%. The SCA survey results, overall and by region in NJ, highlighted how most students felt about CC and extreme weather events, plus issues such as EJ. This NJSS introductory course opened in July 2022 for NJ public county secondary school districts and comprehensive HS with approved career-technical education programs, and potentially elsewhere.
随着对气候变化(CC)认识的不断提高,鼓励了各种应对措施,如教育标准要求。2021 年,新泽西州(NJ)成为美国第一个要求在各学科开展 K-12 CC 教育的州,从 2022 年秋季开始生效。这就需要在 CC 方面开设入门科学课程,以支持高中(HS)课程。因此,新泽西州安全学校计划(NJSS)创建了一门新课程,名为“向 HS 学生介绍 CC、可持续性和环境正义(EJ)”。鉴于 COVID-19 大流行仍在继续(2020-2023 学年),疫苗接种率各不相同,本课程以异步在线格式开发和批准。它的五个模块涵盖环境科学、CC、自然灾害和极端天气事件、可持续性,包括能源节约和效率定义以及 EJ。在课程结束时包含的一份 20 个问题的调查,是从美国学生保护协会(SCA)2019-2020 年更大规模的全国性调查中修改/改编的,调查了 HS 学生对 CC 的看法。2022 年 2 月至 4 月,新泽西州的一些志愿高中学生(完成的 128 人中的 82 人)参与了这门课程的试点。平均得分≥90%等结果表明,在获得初始知识和意识方面取得了成功;对于个别模块,两个知识检查>80%和三个知识检查>90%。SCA 调查结果,总体上和按新泽西州地区划分,突出了大多数学生对 CC 和极端天气事件的看法,以及 EJ 等问题。这门 NJSS 入门课程于 2022 年 7 月在新泽西州公立县中学区和有批准的职业技术教育项目的综合性高中开放,也可能在其他地方开放。