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Nadine M. Kalin – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
The loss of relational networks and life-sustaining capacities of the Earth resulting from the Anthropocene/Capitalocene provoke ambiguous pedagogical experimenting with the limits of the known. The Akokisa River of Texas is more than its extractive use-value based on humanist rationality. Water connector Ángel Faz approaches the River as more…
Descriptors: Experimental Teaching, Earth Science, Ecology, Holistic Approach
Alf Coles; Armando Solares-Rojas; Kate le Roux – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
In this theoretical article, we argue that the imminent collapse of earth systems that sustain life forms calls for mathematics education as a field to reflect on and re-evaluate its priorities and thus practices. We consider both what ecological collapse means for mathematics education and whether mathematics education might offer meaningful…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Ecological Factors, Social Influences, Sustainability
Neil Houser – Journal of International Social Studies, 2024
The primary purpose of education is preparation for life. But what kind of life, and life for whom? Within the social studies, emphasis has long been placed on preparation for civic life in diverse and democratic societies within an interconnected world. This remains essential. There is an ongoing need for people who are willing and able to…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Citizenship Education, Ecological Factors, Quality of Life
Enya G. Chitty; Patrick A. Hesp – Natural Sciences Education, 2024
Field studies are defined here as any study of the natural world that occurs beyond classrooms. There is rising concern for the future of field studies in Earth and Environmental Sciences in Higher Education, despite being core to environmental inquiry, as cost-cutting across the sector was intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper reviews…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environmental Education, Field Studies, College Science
Ranniery, Thiago – Prospects, 2021
This text is a simultaneously personal and political commentary on those who inhabit the border between worlds, such as those now at war in a viral assemblage. Starting from a general intention of shifting curricular responses away from instrumental and technical solutions toward cultivating the ability to act and think in times of uncertainty,…
Descriptors: Caring, Earth Science, Responsibility, COVID-19
Lixin Wang; Samuel Cornelius Nyarko; Matthew Lanning – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has created numerous disruptions for educators and researchers, especially in 2020 and 2021. Critical in-person activities, including research, have been postponed or canceled throughout the academic and professional communities of the world. The Project SEED (Summer Experiences for the Economically Disadvantaged) program for…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Motivation, COVID-19, Pandemics
Foley, William J., Jr. – Prospects, 2021
This article seeks to use Dewey's interpretation of pragmatism and education as a model for how dominant notions of school exemplify a e. The article argues that Dewey sought to commodify nature as a tool for human progress. This aspect of Dewey's beliefs is further demonstrated in the kind of schooling that is being implemented through…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Mattos, Cristiano; Lopez, Felipe Sanches; Ortega, José Luis; Rodrigues, André – Science & Education, 2022
The paper reflects on public discourses about science and pseudoscience, proposing the same discursive structure for both--the Esperantist-Epideictic genre. This genre of discourse might bring together characteristics that we understand as constituents of the public discourse on science. It also enables us to depict the process by which to…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Discourse Analysis, Earth Science, Misconceptions
Perera, Viranga; Mead, Chris; van der Hoeven Kraft, Katrien J.; Stanley, Sabine; Angappan, Regupathi; MacKenzie, Shannon; Barik, Ankit; Buxner, Sanlyn – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2021
The future viability of the geosciences is challenged, since as a community we continue to lack demographic diversity representative of the wider population. Fundamentally, dominant cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors contribute to the lack of diversity and those factors typically change slowly over generations. Proposals for more…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Science Instruction, Emotional Response, Student Diversity
Goldin, Jaqui; Mokomela, Resego; Kanyerere, Thokozani; Villholth, Karen G. – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2021
With the impulse to control and order the disorderly, the threads or tributaries of affect and emotion, which mimic the meanderings of the aquifer itself, are often oversimplified or ignored. These are not anomalies of citizen science (CS) but 'normal' and expected 'disconnects' that surface when working within a multidisciplinary environment. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Feminism
Posselt, Julie R.; Nuñez, Anne-Marie – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
This paper examines the creation and negotiation of disciplinary culture, through ethnographic fieldwork about socialization in a critical learning environment: scientific fieldwork. Field-based science has received scant research attention relative to its importance as a degree requirement, a professional rite of passage, and a site where sexual…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse, Earth Science
Accioly, Inny; Alcântara, Benedito; Monteiro, Aldineia Fernandes; Monteiro, Aldenice – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2022
The research seeks to collaborate to advance the debate on the intertwining between Ancestry, History, and Environmental Education. It analyzes the pedagogical experience developed by the authors in the project "Young Environmental Guardians from Riverside Communities", which takes place in the Brazilian Amazon. The project's purpose is…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, American Indians, History
Malcolm Newson; John Lewin; Paul Raven – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
Integrated river science provides decision-making life-skills for individuals and communities facing environmental change; it is a variant of critical physical geography through its socio-political dimensions. As an example, the frequency and magnitude of river flooding are amplified by climate change: society needs to understand how to cope…
Descriptors: Climate, Decision Making, Daily Living Skills, Earth Science
Teece, Bronwyn L.; Metternicht, Graciela; Gnassi, Antonio; Vuolo, Francesco; Belfiore, Oscar Rosario – Geographical Education, 2021
Educational policy and management emphasise the role of science (e.g., earth science, geography) as a fundamental aspect of societal advance, but student enrolments at universities in these disciplines remain low. This commentary explores ways to foster more collaboration between university academics and high school teachers to implement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Agricultural Education, Sustainability
Olivo, Marisa; Smith, Reid Jewett – New Educator, 2021
This article examines how the MAT [Master of Arts in Teaching] program in Earth Science at the American Museum of Natural History was conceptualized and enacted within its institutional context. We argue that the program was completely consistent with the museum's public and democratic institutional logic, as reflected in funding, staffing,…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Earth Science, Museums, Science Teachers