The Survey on Assessing Climate Change Impacts and Support Needed in Schools
This survey aims to collect information from teachers on schools’ experiences with extreme weather incidents, the resulting impacts, assistance previously received from various agencies, items lacking and essential assistance needed in the future, as well as schools’ readiness and capacity to cope with global warming and extreme weather incidents, particularly their effects on the health and lives of students. The data obtained will be used to inform the development of programs and projects to support students in schools across Thailand in adapting to and coping with global warming, extreme weather conditions incidents, and their impacts, both in the short and long term. This survey employed a quantitative methodology, using field surveys and online questionnaires distributed via e-mail links (URLs) or by scanning QR codes. Respondents were invited to select options and provide information through the questionnaire. The survey was conducted between July and August 2025 and covered a total of 329 schools. This survey was funded by UNICEF Thailand. The project greatly benefited from the participation of teachers in the surveyed schools, who generously shared their time, information, and perspectives. NIDA Poll expresses its sincere gratitude to all parties for their contributions.