Education for Sustainability

Education for Sustainability
Author: John Huckle
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781853832567

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Sustainability Education

Sustainability Education
Author: Paula Jones
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1844078779

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'To summarise, this book has a clear academic justification and is aptly outlined with examples of creative and relevant ideas that could easily be adapted and implemented in many fields - particularly for those subject areas that were intentionally omitted. Readers can easily navigate to their field of interest and the book would be a highly recommended resource for many, including the student market, academics, practitioners, policy makers and senior managers.'Nancy El-Farargy, A Guide to Publications in the Physical Sciences

Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability

Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability
Author: Chew-Hung Chang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429833695

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In a fast-changing, globalising world, the teaching and implementation of a curriculum for Education for Sustainability (EfS) has been a challenge for many teachers. Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability highlights the issues and challenges educators and academics face in implementing EfS and gives examples of what an EfS curriculum may look like and how some institutions translate the theory into practice. Organised into three parts, the volume looks at: the who (EfS for whom), the what (EfS curriculum) and the how (translating from theory to practice). The concluding chapter provides ideas and directions on where the world can proceed regarding sustainability education and how it can help in the teaching and learning of sustainability. Considering social issues such as poverty, education, health, culture and the use of natural resources, this book proposes a different path towards Education for Sustainability. Providing concrete data on the realisation of sustainable development, Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability will be of interest to geographers, geography educators and professionals concerned with Education for Sustainability.

Education for Sustainability

Education for Sustainability
Author: Paul Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415698723

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For the first time in human history more people live in the urban rather than the rural environment. We now have to learn to live and flourish in our urban landscape and manage our resources with ecologically informed discretion. Education is going to play a significant role in establishing the conditions for this eco-intelligence.

Higher Education for Sustainability

Higher Education for Sustainability
Author: Lucas F. Johnston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415519357

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This edited collection provides a glimpse at the ways colleges and universities have integrated sustainability across the curriculum.

Young Children and the Environment

Young Children and the Environment
Author: Julie M. Davis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107636345

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This is an essential text for students, teachers and practitioners in a range of early childhood education and care settings.

Educating for Sustainability

Educating for Sustainability
Author: Victor Nolet
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-08-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317962567

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Educating for Sustainability presents fundamental principles, theoretical foundations, and practical suggestions for integrating education for sustainability into existing schoolwide systems and programs, organized in three sections: Principles of Education for Sustainability; Fostering a Sustainability Worldview; Learning and Thinking for Sustainability. Designed for teachers and teachers-to-be at all grade levels and across the content areas, the focus is on professional practices and pedagogical approaches rather than specific topics often associated with sustainability. Each chapter includes a number of supports to help readers monitor and improve their own professional practice and to deepen their own sustainability wordview, including textboxes in most chapters that provide more detailed or specialized information and a range of application exercises. All chapters include several "Consider This" activities and an "Extend Your Professional Knowledge" feature. Directly grounded in K-12 classroom practice, this book presents useful and realistic information for teachers looking to reorient their work toward sustainability and help their students develop new thinking and problem-solving abilities.

Prioritizing Sustainability Education

Prioritizing Sustainability Education
Author: Joan Armon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429664249

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Prioritizing Sustainability Education presents theory-to-practice essays and case studies by educators from six countries who elucidate dynamic approaches to sustainability education. Too often, students graduate with exploitative, consumer-driven orientations toward ecosystems and are unprepared to confront the urgent challenges presented by environmental degradation. Educators are prioritizing sustainability-oriented courses and programs that cultivate students’ knowledge, skills, and values and contextualize them within relational connections to local and global ecosystems. Little has yet been written, however, about the comprehensive sustainability education that educators are currently designing and implementing, often across or at the edges of disciplinary boundaries. The approaches described in this book expand beyond conventional emphases on developing students’ attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors by thinking and talking about ecosystems to additionally engaging students with ecosystems in sensory, affective, psychological, and cognitive dimensions, as well as imaginative, spiritual, or existential dimensions that guide environmental care and regeneration. This book supports educators and graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in the humanities, social sciences, environmental studies, environmental sciences, and professional programs in considering how to reorient their fields toward relational sustainability perspectives and practices.

Post-Sustainability and Environmental Education

Post-Sustainability and Environmental Education
Author: Bob Jickling
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3319513222

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This book provides a critique of over two decades of sustained effort to infuse educational systems with education for sustainable development. Taking to heart the idea that deconstruction is a prelude to reconstruction, this critique leads to discussions about how education can be remade, and respond to the educational imperatives of our time, particularly as they relate to ecological crises and human-nature relationships. It will be of great interest to students and researchers of sociology, education, philosophy and environmental issues.

Learning Gardens and Sustainability Education

Learning Gardens and Sustainability Education
Author: Dilafruz Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136583505

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Offering a fresh approach to bringing life to schools and schools to life, this book goes beyond touting the benefits of learning gardens to survey them as a whole-systems design solution with potential to address myriad interrelated social, ecological, and educational issues. The theoretical and conceptual framework presented creatively places soil at the center of the discourse on sustainability education and learning garden design and pedagogy. Seven elements and attributes of living soil and learning gardens are presented as a guide for sustainability education: cultivating a sense of place; fostering curiosity and wonder; discovering rhythm and scale; valuing biocultural diversity; embracing practical experience ; nurturing interconnectedness. The living soil of learning gardens forms the basis of a new metaphoric language serving to contest dominant mechanistic metaphors presently influencing educational discourse. Student voices and examples from urban schools provide practical understanding of how bringing life to schools can indeed bring schools to life.