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New Jersey Creates First-Ever Office to Teach Students About Climate Change

Official: Governor, First Lady Tammy Murphy and New Jersey Department of Education Establish First-in-the-Nation Office of Climate Change Education

Reading: Establishment of a new Office of Climate Change Education within the Department of Education creates an institutional structure to expand climate education curriculum and programming across New Jersey schools.

What this means for you

The goal is to make climate education a standard part of what students learn in schools across the state.

In clear language

New Jersey is creating a new office focused specifically on teaching students about climate change and environmental issues. This office, led by the Governor and First Lady Tammy Murphy along with the Department of Education, is the first of its kind in the United States. The goal is to make climate education a standard part of what students learn in schools across the state.

How does this affect you?

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Who does this affect?

  • K-12 students in New Jersey public and private schools
  • Teachers who will implement new climate education curriculum
  • School districts developing educational standards and programs
  • Parents interested in their children's environmental literacy

What can you do?

  1. Ask your child's school about climate education programs and curriculum they're offering
  2. Support local schools implementing climate education initiatives in your community
  3. Encourage your representatives to fund and sustain this climate education office

In the press

New Jersey is implementing climate education for students, though the initiative has faced opposition from critics who characterize it as 'indoctrination.'

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