Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks

Climate change poses significant health risks, making education on mitigation and adaptation essential. Climate Health Literacy (CHL), recognized as vital in the global response to health impacts of climate change, is crucial for equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to manage t...

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Main Authors: Lira Ramadani, Melanie Boeckmann, Carolin Klüsener, Giles B. Sioen
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
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description Climate change poses significant health risks, making education on mitigation and adaptation essential. Climate Health Literacy (CHL), recognized as vital in the global response to health impacts of climate change, is crucial for equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to manage these challenges. However, CHL’s integration into school curricula remains largely unexplored. In Kosovo, climate change is expected to exacerbate existing environmental issues, yet awareness among young people is limited. This study investigates how climate and health topics are incorporated into Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks (ISCED levels 0–3), focusing on how these connections are addressed to promote CHL. In 2024, a content analysis was applied to Kosovo’s Core Curricula for Pre-Primary, Primary, Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary Education (grades 0–12), issued in 2016, along with the Subject Syllabi for each grade, issued in 2018. Additionally, six textbooks identified through our curricula and syllabi review as covering climate and health topics were analyzed using a coding guide, which was developed specifically for this study based on previous research. The findings were then compared to an existing CHL framework to identify areas of alignment and gaps. The analysis found limited coverage focusing on climate and health across grade levels. In grades 0–5, only one curriculum topic related to climate change and health was identified, with no corresponding material in textbooks. Grades 6–9 included two topics, though these lacked exploration of the links between environmental pollution, climate change, and health. The highest integration was in grades 10–12, where four topics provided more in-depth discussion of these issues. Overall, Kosovo’s curricula and textbooks do not fully align with CHL recommendations. The limited coverage in early grades and the lack of interconnected content between climate change and health topics suggest areas for improvement. Increasing localized, context-specific content could enhance Climate and Health Literacy among students in Kosovo.
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spelling doaj-art-73771392bf2b4d3e955bcf1514ba7c992025-01-31T06:40:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Climate2624-95532025-01-01710.3389/fclim.2025.15315551531555Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooksLira Ramadani0Lira Ramadani1Melanie Boeckmann2Carolin Klüsener3Giles B. Sioen4Giles B. Sioen5Department of Global Health, Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen, Bremen, GermanyFaculty of Health Sciences, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, GermanyDepartment of Global Health, Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen, Bremen, GermanyInstitute of Geography, University of Bremen, Bremen, GermanySustainable Society Design Center, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa-no-ha, JapanFuture Earth Global Secretariat, Tokyo, JapanClimate change poses significant health risks, making education on mitigation and adaptation essential. Climate Health Literacy (CHL), recognized as vital in the global response to health impacts of climate change, is crucial for equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to manage these challenges. However, CHL’s integration into school curricula remains largely unexplored. In Kosovo, climate change is expected to exacerbate existing environmental issues, yet awareness among young people is limited. This study investigates how climate and health topics are incorporated into Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks (ISCED levels 0–3), focusing on how these connections are addressed to promote CHL. In 2024, a content analysis was applied to Kosovo’s Core Curricula for Pre-Primary, Primary, Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary Education (grades 0–12), issued in 2016, along with the Subject Syllabi for each grade, issued in 2018. Additionally, six textbooks identified through our curricula and syllabi review as covering climate and health topics were analyzed using a coding guide, which was developed specifically for this study based on previous research. The findings were then compared to an existing CHL framework to identify areas of alignment and gaps. The analysis found limited coverage focusing on climate and health across grade levels. In grades 0–5, only one curriculum topic related to climate change and health was identified, with no corresponding material in textbooks. Grades 6–9 included two topics, though these lacked exploration of the links between environmental pollution, climate change, and health. The highest integration was in grades 10–12, where four topics provided more in-depth discussion of these issues. Overall, Kosovo’s curricula and textbooks do not fully align with CHL recommendations. The limited coverage in early grades and the lack of interconnected content between climate change and health topics suggest areas for improvement. Increasing localized, context-specific content could enhance Climate and Health Literacy among students in Kosovo.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fclim.2025.1531555/fullclimate change literacyclimate change and healthschoolsyouthcontent analysis
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Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks
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climate change and health
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title Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks
title_full Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks
title_fullStr Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks
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title_short Gaps in climate health literacy: an analysis of Kosovo’s pre-university curricula and textbooks
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