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Pennea, Emma; Anderko, Laura; Moore, Caroline; McDermott-Levy, Ruth – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2021
Climate change poses a threat to children, who are increasingly vulnerable, depending on adults to protect them from the impacts of these changes including extreme weather events, poor air and water quality and risk to mental health. Children living in poverty carry additional burdens and risks, living in environments that consistently experience…
Descriptors: Climate, COVID-19, Pandemics, Justice
Healthy Schools Network, Inc., 2021
Climate change and the pandemic have brought new attention to the dire conditions of the nation's schools and schools' lack of preparedness for both, especially to the terrible state of ventilation and indoor air quality. There are renewed calls at all levels for clean air and water, better ventilation and sanitation, and improved oversight of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Climate, Pandemics, Educational Environment
Schulz, Amy J.; Mehdipanah, Roshanak; Chatters, Linda M.; Reyes, Angela G.; Neblett, Enrique W., Jr.; Israel, Barbara A. – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
In this Perspective, we build on social justice and emancipatory traditions within the field of health education, and the field's long-standing commitment to building knowledge and shared power to promote health equity, to examine lessons and opportunities for health education emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic. Examining patterns that emerged as…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Behavior, Social Justice, African Americans