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Learning the Nuclear: Educational Tourism in (Post)Industrial Sites New edition [Kõva köide]

The book illuminates the educational potential of nuclear tourism that becomes a site of outdoor and place-based education, promotes STEM, energy literacy, critical thinking, and environmental skills.



This book illuminates the educational potential of nuclear tourism and learning about nuclear power in informal and non-formal learning settings. The authors present a case of elaboration of the educational virtual nuclear route in the Ignalina Power Plant Region, Lithuania. Nuclear tourism takes its shape at the junction of several types of tourism – energy, industrial, cultural, and heritage and it becomes a site of outdoor and place-based education, promotes STEM, energy literacy, critical thinking, and environmental skills, and creates a valuable source for virtual learning. The book reveals peculiarities of learning and experience at nuclear power plants and disaster tourism destinations such as the Chernobyl Museum and the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

List of Abbreviations
9(2)
Introduction: Nuclear Tourism as an Emerging Area of Learning about Nuclear Energy 11(8)
Natalija Mazeikiene
Revisiting Educational Potential of the Industrial Heritage Tourism: Ruhr Area in Germany and Ignalina Power Plant Region in Lithuania
19(46)
Ilona Tandzegolskiene
The Pedagogy of Dissonant Heritage: Soviet Industry in Museums and Textbooks
65(46)
Linara Dovydaityte
Place and Language Transformations in a Post-Soviet Landscape: A Case Study of the Atomic City Visaginas
111(24)
Ineta Dabasinskiene
Energy Tourism at Nuclear Power Plants: Between Educational Mission and Retention of "Safety Myth"
135(40)
Egli Gerulaitiene
Natalija Mazeikiene
Chernobyl Museum as an Educational Site: Transforming "Dark Tourists" Into Responsible Citizens and Knowledgeable Learners
175(50)
Natalija Mazeikiene
Egle Gerulaitiene
Fun in the Power Plant. Edutainment in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Tourism
225(14)
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz
What We Find Outdoors: Discovering Nuclear Tourism Through Educational Pathways
239(34)
Lina Kaminskiene
Innovative Technological Solutions in Virtual Nuclear Education
273(40)
Judita Kasperiuniene
Energy Literacy in Geography Curriculum: Redefining the Role of Nuclear Power in Changing Energy Landscapes
313(62)
Odeta Norkute
Natalija Mazeikiene
List of Figures 375(4)
List of Tables 379(2)
About the Authors 381
Natalija Maeikiene is a Full Professor at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Her areas of interest include critical theory, educational innovations, innovative teaching and learning strategies, curriculum development. She is a leading researcher in the project The Didactical Technology for the Development of Nuclear Educational Tourism in the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) Region (EDUATOM).