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McVittie, Janet; Datta, Ranjan; Kayira, Jean; Anderson, Vince – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
This article presents an analysis of three uniquely situated garden-based research studies. As colleagues intrigued by the rich, intricate, learning dynamics playing out within the garden spaces, our collaboration explored the broader meaning and potential for garden-based programming. As we discussed the three garden studies, two themes emerged…
Descriptors: Gardening, Teaching Methods, Holistic Approach, Cooperation
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Sims, Laura; Inwood, Hilary; Elliott, Paul; Gerofsky, Susan – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
This article explores innovative praxis in Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE) in four preservice teacher education programmes in Canada. ESE is finding its way into teacher education in a variety of innovative and interdisciplinary ways, as both part of mainstream programmes and in their co-curricular margins. Using a case study…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Praxis, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development
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Green, Monica; Duhn, Iris – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2015
School gardens are becoming increasingly recognised as important sites for learning and for bringing children into relationship with food. Despite the well-known educational and health benefits of gardening, children's interactions with the non-human entities and forces within garden surroundings are less understood and examined in the wider…
Descriptors: Gardening, Teaching Methods, Photography, Food
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Gerofsky, Susan; Ostertag, Julia – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2018
The co-authors, collaborators in garden-based teacher education, question the hegemony of grids in Western time, space and relationship structures in education, while also delving into our own complicity and entanglement with these grids. We ask: (1) Can we reject the grid in environmental education and in garden-based learning when it is an…
Descriptors: Gardening, Teacher Education, Western Civilization, Time
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Jorgenson, Simon – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2013
Despite the importance of teachers to the school garden movement, we still know very little about what drives particular teachers to incorporate a school garden into their pedagogy. In response, this article reports the findings of a study designed to investigate the internal processes and products involved in rationalising and sustaining…
Descriptors: Gardening, Phenomenology, Interviews, Environmental Education
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Green, Monica – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
This paper discusses the emerging field of place-based education or place-based pedagogy--an approach that seeks to enhance children's perspective of "place" via school and community related environmental projects. Place-based education is proposed as an approach that enables students to establish a connection to a place, its people, and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
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Tangen, Donna; Fielding-Barnsley, Ruth – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2007
School gardens provide a unique learning environment for English as Second Language (ESL) students; students are able to engage in experiential outdoor learning that will enhance in-class lessons. This study evaluated the effects of school gardening on ESL students' learning about good nutrition. Data collected indicated that there were positive…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Nutrition, Experiential Learning, Teacher Attitudes
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Malone, Karen – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
For many children across the globe, whether in low or high income nations, growing up in the 21st century will mean living in overcrowded, unsafe and polluted environments which provide limited opportunity for natural play and environmental learning. Yet Agenda 21, the Habitat Agenda and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Children, Ecology
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Corkery, Linda – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
Community gardens fulfil many roles, including the reclamation of public space, community building, and the facilitation of social and cultural expression. This paper discusses a nexus between research and education for sustainability that evolved out of an examination of the role of community gardens in fostering community development and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Development, Land Use, Gardening
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Gladstone, William; Stanger, Robin; Phelps, Liz – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2006
Loss of biodiversity and habitats is one of the greatest threats to the environment and education has a critical role to play in addressing this issue. This paper describes a teaching activity for first-year university students studying sustainable resource management at the University of Newcastle which established a partnership between…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment), Community Involvement, Biodiversity