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Abstract
Werden gesicherte Erkenntnisse sowie Unsicherheiten zum Thema Klimawandel in Schulbüchern adäquat kommuniziert und bilden sie den aktuellen Diskurs ab? Im Rahmen der Studie werden Klimawandelkapitel in Schulbüchern analysiert und Vorschläge zu Gestaltung und Struktur
von Schulbüchern entwickelt.Uncertainties are transparently presented and communicated in the Assessment Reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This study examines the extent to which textbooks reflect this discourse, in the sense of the Nature
of Science. The aim is to identify the representation of both virtually certain findings and uncertainties on the topic of climate change in textbooks. For this purpose, climate change chapters in lower and upper secondary school geography textbooks were analyzed, using qualitative content
analysis with deductive-inductive category formation according to Philipp Mayring. It was discovered that uncertainties are represented predominantly by linguistic means (e. g., subjunctive), while technical terminology (such as that of the IPCC) is hardly used. Similar results can be seen
for virtually certain findings.
Erkenntnisse在Schulbüchern adäquat kommuniziert和bilden sie den aktuellen Diskurs ab的Unsicherheiten zum Thema Klimawandel工作吗?我是Schulbüchern Analysert和Vorschläge zu Gestaltung和Struktur von Schulbüchern entwickelt的Klimawandelkapitel研究生。政府间气候变化专门委员会(气专委)的评估报告透明地介绍和传达了不确定性。本研究考察了教科书在多大程度上反映了科学本质意义上的这一论述。其目的是确定教科书中关于气候变化主题的几乎某些发现和不确定性的代表性。为此,根据Philipp Mayring的说法,采用定性内容分析和演绎归纳类别形成的方法,对初中和高中地理教科书中的气候变化章节进行了分析。研究发现,不确定性主要通过语言手段(如虚拟语气)来表示,而技术术语(如IPCC的术语)几乎没有使用。在几乎某些发现中也可以看到类似的结果。
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GAIA is a peer-reviewed inter- and transdisciplinary journal for scientists and other interested parties concerned with the causes and analyses of environmental and sustainability problems and their solutions.
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