Teaching Environmental Justice in the Elementary Classroom

Entry Points for Equity Across the K-5 Curriculum

Kimi Waite author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:11th Feb '26

£22.99

This title is due to be published on 11th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Teaching Environmental Justice in the Elementary Classroom cover

This timely book discusses the importance of teaching environmental justice at the elementary level and provides teachers with the tools to implement this instruction in their existing curriculum. It proves environmental justice education isn't just a science issue—it's a human rights imperative that our students depend on.

Pulling from her personal experience as an elementary teacher and K-12 STEM curriculum specialist, author Kimi Waite embraces the interdisciplinary nature of environmental justice and offers guidance on cultivating environmental justice literacy. She presents a comprehensive framework for elementary teachers to integrate equity and justice into their environmental curricula, provides entry points for implementing environmental justice into lesson planning, and offers ideas for long-term projects that students can bring outside the classroom. Additional features include real-world examples, reflection questions, supplemental resources, strategies for navigating community pushback, and practical tools you can use in your classroom.

Relevant for in-service elementary educators, administrators, and curriculum specialists alike, this book is essential reading for your lesson planning around equity in environmental education. You’ll come away feeling empowered to equip your students with the knowledge and civic agency to build a truly just and sustainable future.

“In a world increasingly shaped by environmental and social challenges, Teaching Environmental Justice in the Elementary School Classroom offers the essential guidance educators need to begin crucial conversations with our youngest learners. This thoughtful and practical resource empowers teachers to cultivate layered leadership through nurturing students who not only understand the interconnection between people and places, but who also grow into compassionate, informed community members. Rooted in care and courage, this book equips educators to foster a generation ready to engage critically and empathetically with the world around them.”

Dr. Whitney Aragaki,High School Science Teacher and co-author of Place-Based Science Teaching: Connecting Students to Curriculum, Community, and Caring for our Planet

“Through personal narrative, real classroom vignettes, and practical strategies, this book makes it easy for educators to embrace environmental justice in their classrooms. It's a must-read for all elementary teachers ready to reimagine education as a tool for systemic change.”

Margaret Wang-Aghania,Executive Director & Co-Founder of SubjectToClimate

“Kimi Waite's book is a valuable support for elementary teachers who are ready to help their students develop understanding, and cultivate a commitment to action, in relation to the most pressing local and global matters. Don't shy away from this difficult topic, help your students move forward with knowledge, hope, and geographic thinking.”

Thomas Herman,Executive Director, National Council for Geographic Education

“In this essential book, Waite equips educators with tools to teach environmental justice through four guiding principles, historical context, and national standards. Featuring ready-to-use activities, writing prompts, and links, it’s both practical and inspiring—offering a replicable model for teaching intersectionality and rethinking environmental heroes. A must-have resource!”

Justin Kaput,K-12 Science Coordinator, Suffield Public Schools

“In the current precarious political climate where educators fear "woke" retaliation, Waite provides tangible strategies for experiential, student-centered learning that can inspire positive change through genuine connection to one's community (including the more-than-human). Though the framework outlined by Waite is focused on K-5, many of these activities can be adapted for older audiences, especially solutions for relational understanding are lacking in justice discourse.”

Steve Sassaman, PhD, CTAS: Clinical Assistant Professor and Outdoor Recreation Program Director, Arizona State University School of Community Resources and Development

ISBN: 9781041027096

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224 pages