How Can Participating in a Forest Community and Citizen Science Program Support Elementary School Students' Understanding of Socio-Ecological Systems?

Shulong Yan,Alexandra I. Race,Heidi L. Ballard,Erin Bird, Sol Henson, Evan F. Portier, Amanda Lindell,Maryam Ghadiri Khanaposhtani, Jadda M. Miller, Emma R. Schectman

SUSTAINABILITY(2023)

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In the face of the climate crisis, sustainability education must include a focus on understandings of socio-ecological systems (SES) and applying systems thinking (ST) skills. This study investigates a Community and Citizen Science (CCS) program designed for elementary school students to collect forest data to better understand their SES and gain insights into wildfire management in a California region recently ravaged by wildfires. We examine the development of fourth-grade students' systems thinking skills and understandings of SES, seeing these as crucial components toward fostering agency with science to support climate resilience. We found that students were capable of recognizing the intricate impacts of wildfires on interconnected human and ecological systems and demonstrated varying levels of proficiency in systems thinking skills. This place-based CCS program cultivated knowledge and skills in young learners that may contribute to better socio-ecological resilience and proactive sustainability efforts.
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Community and Citizen Science,systems thinking,socio-ecological systems,forests,environmental science agency
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