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Hipkins, Rosemary – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2020
How does the teaching of climate change and sustainability fit into the teaching of the traditional content and skills of the core science strands? In this article, Rosemary Hipkins responds to this question that was asked by a teacher who is concerned that complex context that dominates the narrative of teaching can cause confusion for students…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Scientific Concepts, Sustainable Development, Climate
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Krasny, Marianne E.; Tidball, Keith G. – Environmental Education Research, 2009
A growing body of literature on community gardening, watershed restoration, and similar "civic ecology" practices suggests avenues for integrating social and ecological outcomes in urban natural resources management. In this paper, we argue that an environmental education programme in which learning is situated in civic ecology practices…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Urban Education, Citizenship Education, Educational Objectives
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Webster, Ken – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2007
Education for sustainability has attempted to extend the range of concerns teachers and students are meant to address from the environmental into the social and economic. But this has brought with it aspects of an anti-industrial sentiment and an essentially defensive, issues-focused agenda aimed at the individual. It has weakened the role of…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Systems Approach
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van Crowder, L.; Lindley, W. I.; Bruening, T. H.; Doron, N. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1998
Agricultural education institutions in developing countries must address immediate production needs as well as food security, sustainable agricultural, and rural development needs. This will mean moving to an interdisciplinary, systems approach that incorporates new topics. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)