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Climate change education is still a patchwork in Canada with more work needed, say researchers

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Melting glaciers, diving leopard seals, getting up close with a humpback whale: it’s not the standard backdrop for a school field trip to the symphony.

But it’s the kind of imagery Andrea Brown’s Gr. 5 class saw on a recent visit to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra for a composition blending music with powerful visuals showing the effects of climate change in Antarctica.

It inspired Vancouver elementary teacher Brown to introduce a new interdisciplinary unit: she’s tasked her students to pick an environmental issue they’re interested in to explore via an art form of their choice. The French Immersion students will also submit a

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