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E-raamat: Curriculum and Environmental Education: Perspectives, Priorities and Challenges

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  • Formaat: 426 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351385329
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  • Formaat: 426 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351385329

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This collection traces the development and findings of curriculum studies of environmental education since the mid-1970s. Based on a virtual special issue of the Journal of Curriculum Studies, the volume identifies a series of curriculum challenges for and from environmental education. These include key questions in curriculum politics, planning and implementation, including which educative experiences should a curriculum foster and why; what the scope of a worthwhile curriculum should be and how it should be decided, organised and reworked; why distinctive curricula are provided to different groups of students; and how curriculum should best be enacted and evaluated?

The editor and contributors call for renewed attention to the possibilities for future directions in research, in light of previously published work and innovations in scholarship. They also offer critical commentary on curriculum, critique and crisis in environmental education, through new material and previous studies from the journal, by addressing three key themes: perspectives on curriculum and environment education; accounting for curriculum in environmental education; and changes in curriculum for environmental education.

Citation Information vii
Preface 1(4)
Alan Reid
1 Curriculum and environmental education: perspectives, priorities and challenges
5(23)
Alan Reid
2 A non-technical introduction to curriculum challenges for and from environmental education
28(25)
Alan Reid
3 How to understand curriculum challenges for and from environmental education
53(18)
Alan Reid
Part I Perspectives on Curriculum and Environment Education
4 Environmental education and the issue of nature
71(15)
Michael Bonnett
5 `Littered with literacy': an ecopedagogical reflection on whole language, pedocentrism and the necessity of refusal
86(16)
David W. Jardine
6 From epistemology to ecopolitics: renewing a paradigm for curriculum
102(19)
Noel Gough
7 Sustainability and the learning virtues
121(20)
John Foster
8 Ideology, political education and teacher education: matching paradigms and models
141(18)
John Fien
9 Ecological consciousness and curriculum
159(17)
Marla Morris
Part II Accounting for Curriculum in Environmental Education
10 Environmental education and the secondary school curriculum
176(12)
C. G. Gayford
11 Subjects for Study: Aspects of a Social History of Curriculum
188(19)
Ivor Goodson
12 Greening the future for education: changing curriculum content and school organization
207(14)
Annette Greenall Gough
13 Globalization and environmental education: looking beyond sustainable development
221(21)
Bob Jickling
Arjen E. J. Wals
14 Environmental Studies Courses in Colleges of Education
242(16)
W. E. Marsden
15 Environment in the curriculum: representation and development in the Scottish physical and social sciences
258(19)
Hamish Ross
Part III Changes in Curriculum for Environmental Education
16 Environmental and health education viewed from an action-oriented perspective: a case from Denmark
277(21)
Bjarne Bruun Jensen
17 Implementing curriculum guidance on environmental education: the importance of teachers' beliefs
298(17)
D. R. E. Cotton
18 Curriculum change and climate change: Inside outside pressures in higher education
315(20)
Shireen J. Fahey
19 Towards a socially critical environmental education: water quality studies in a coastal school
335(15)
Annette Greenall Gough
Ian Robottom
20 Teacher receptivity to curriculum change in the implementation stage: the case of environmental education in Hong Kong
350(21)
John Chi-Kin Lee
21 Complementary curriculum: the work of ecologically minded teachers
371(23)
Christy M. Moroye
Conclusion: Curriculum, critique and crisis in environmental education 394(13)
Alan Reid
Index 407
Alan Reid is Editor of the research journal, Environmental Education Research. He conducts a wide range of studies focused on teachers thinking and practice in environmental and sustainability education, and associated traditions, capacities and issues in theory, research and practice. His recent work considers the history and possible futures of the field.