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Climate change education in the traditional
                                             agricultural Arab society
                                                   Shafea  eljamal

                                       Science Division, Ministry of Education, Israel
                                      Oranim Academic College of Education, Israel



                                        ABSTRACT
      The crisis of climate change presents humanity and  the education system with  a significant
      challenge and opportunity to develop educational leadership and prepare future citizens for personal
      responsibility and commitment to the environment. According to the IPCC, climate change is caused
      by human activities and poses a severe threat to the planet's ecosystems and human well-being (1).
      Climate change poses significant threats to the planet and its inhabitants, including the Arab society
      in Israel, which is already experiencing its effects. Despite the challenges, climate education remains
      a relatively new and underdeveloped field in the Arab  community in Israel. This lecture aims to
      explore the need for climate education in this community, its current status, and how it can be
      improved to better equip individuals to address climate change impacts based on the ministry of
      education curriculum (2). The lecture will  provide insights into how climate education can be
      implemented  in this specific cultural and  social  context  to promote climate resilience and
      sustainable development among the Arab society in Israel. The traditional agricultural environment in
      Arab society in Israel could serve as an infrastructure for developing a positive relationship with the
      land and the environment and integrating the STEAM approach into future kindergartens (3) and
      education for children and adults, developing scientific literacy skills and critical thinking, which are
      essential for brain architecture development in preschool children (4).
      The project is progressing in various pathways, including: the envisaged program on climate change
      education in schools among the Arab society comprises leadership training of national instructors,
      professional development courses for teachers on climate change, and provision of support for the
      development of climate education initiatives in schools, including weather monitoring, tree planting,
      and nature garden development; and the organizing of seminars and conferences within the Arab
      society, intended for teachers, students, and parents.



      Keywords: climate change; Arab community; STEAM ;
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