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  • Formaat: 254 pages, 17 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429021800
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  • Formaat: 254 pages, 17 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429021800

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.

List of figures
x
List of tables
xii
Foreword xiv
Contributors xix
Introduction 1(10)
Joan Armon
PART I Comprehensive sustainability education perspectives
11(38)
1 The challenge ahead: prioritizing sustainability education
13(14)
Stephen Scoffham
2 This is Zero Hour: students confront educators
27(9)
Zanagee Artis
Arielle Martinez Cohen
Ivy Jaguzny
Kendall Kieras
3 Opportunities for re-enchantment: exploring the spirit of place
36(13)
Stephen Scoffham
PART II Theory to practice
49(197)
4 An education that heals: purposes and practices guided by the Great Work
51(16)
Chara Armon
5 `Ways of being free': finding `pulses of freedom' in the border zone between higher and public education for sustainable development
67(14)
Heila Lotz-Sisitka
6 Sustainability education: from farms and intentional communities to the university
81(17)
Dan McKanan
7 Learning from traditional wisdom in Papua New Guinea: the value of indigenous and traditional ecological knowledge in higher education
98(13)
Sangion Appiee Tiu
Joan Armon
8 Sustainability education from an indigenous knowledge perspective: examples from Southern Africa
111(15)
Soul Shava
9 Walking into the heart of the landscape to find the landscape of the heart
126(15)
Simon Wilson
10 Theravada Buddhist ways of thinking: reflections on sustainability accounting education in a public university in Sri Lanka
141(17)
A. D. Nuwan Gunarathne
Sasith Rajasooriya
11 Education for sustainability in early childhood education: sustainability transformation through collaboration
158(15)
Nicola Kemp
Polly Bolshaw
12 Boundary-crossing learning in ESD: when agricultural educators co-engage farmers in learning around water activity
173(14)
Tichaona Pesanayi
13 A future that is big enough for all of us: animals in sustainability education
187(15)
Patty Born
14 Developing a curriculum for sustainability education: lesson planning for change
202(16)
Mary F. Wright
Florence A. Monsour
15 Sustainability role models for transformative change: a great turning in higher education
218(14)
Thomas R. Hudspeth
16 Education for sustainability and the search for new stories to live by
232(14)
Arran Stibbe
Conclusion 246(4)
Joan Armon
Index 250
Joan Armon is Professor of Education at Regis University, USA.

Stephen Scoffham is Visiting Reader in Sustainability and Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.

Chara Armon is Lawrence C. Gallen Fellow in the Humanities and Assistant Professor at Villanova University, USA.