Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.

In Québec, climatic change scenarios (CC) forecast an increase of 1-4oC in mean annual temperature by 2030 (IPCC, 2001), with important effects on the regional water budgets. In spite of these anticipated consequences, the CC phenomenon remains misunderstood by teenagers (Quebec and New Brunswick) (...

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Main Authors: Caroline Chartrand, Michelle Garneau, Christianne Hudon
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Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2003-10-01
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description In Québec, climatic change scenarios (CC) forecast an increase of 1-4oC in mean annual temperature by 2030 (IPCC, 2001), with important effects on the regional water budgets. In spite of these anticipated consequences, the CC phenomenon remains misunderstood by teenagers (Quebec and New Brunswick) (Pruneau et al., 2001), stressing the necessity to educate them to CC. The teaching kit (teaching guide and poster) we developed for 1st cycle in high school represents a concrete example of the effects of CC on the St. Lawrence River. The teaching guide comprises a series of questions for students and a list of Websites to answer them. The poster will describe the effects of climate on St. Lawrence ecosystem components (production in progress). An interdisciplinary and ecosystemic approach is privileged, which also integrated the 5 domains of Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec (MEQ) training program (Mathématiques, Sciences et Technologie, Univers Social, Langues, Développement Personnel et Arts). The concept was presented with success to high school groups (age 13) from College Notre-Dame in Montreal during spring 2003.
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Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.
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climate change
St. Lawrence River
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teaching kit
teenagers
ecosystems impacts
title Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.
title_full Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.
title_fullStr Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.
title_full_unstemmed Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.
title_short Intégration de l'étude des changements climatiques à l'enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire : l'exemple du Saint-Laurent.
title_sort integration de l etude des changements climatiques a l enseignement au premier cycle du secondaire l exemple du saint laurent
topic climate change
St. Lawrence River
teaching
teaching kit
teenagers
ecosystems impacts
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