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Peter Renshaw; Kirsty Jackson; Ron Tooth – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
In this article, we adopt assemblage as "methodology" and as a way to foreground the vitality and relational agency of other species as they encounter humans. Research as assemblage is a process of becoming with others, and we experienced that ontological process during three environmental excursions as we became entangled in…
Descriptors: Animals, Environmental Education, Sensory Experience, Teaching Methods
Martin Remmele; Petra Lindemann-Matthies – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
The perception of eight invasive alien plant species (IAPS) by 311 children and young people (10-24 years old) and their choice of management options were investigated, either with or without prior information about the IAPS given. In the first questionnaire, photographs of the IAPS (four terrestrial herbs, one tree and three aquatic plants) were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Plants (Botany), Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes
Rachel Stein; Karla Eitel; Janet Rachlow – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
Lidar remote sensing, which uses laser pulses to measure three-dimensional structure, has become essential across natural science disciplines. However, undergraduate students typically receive limited, if any, exposure to this technology and rarely have opportunities to experience it. Experiential and multi-modal courses may be ideal for…
Descriptors: Lasers, Measurement Equipment, Undergraduate Students, College Science
Marina Pliushchik; Tuure Tammi; Pauliina Rautio – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Responses in resisting and subverting capitalist structures and practices often foreground imagination and experimentation. In environmental and sustainability education, imagination has been previously called upon as a way to sympathetically engage learners in environmental issues or to conjure alternative futures. But what other possibilities…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Learner Engagement, Imagination
Eimear Mc Loughlin – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Choreographed encounters with death in Copenhagen Zoo, such as school and public dissections, emphasize the importance of touch and are underpinned by the moral imperative to understand the nature of life and death. Such encounters are framed by zoo educators as contributing to a deeper environmental awareness. Taking the role of dead animals in…
Descriptors: Animals, Recreational Facilities, Death, Laboratory Procedures
Chenxin Tu – Teaching Science, 2023
In this article, we share the inspiring story of 9-year-old Tallulah, who is passionate about creating homes for wildlife. We include information to help you and your students carry out a biodiversity audit. As an extension activity, students can implement a plan to improve the habitat for wildlife in their area. While students will be learning…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Wildlife, Ecology, Biodiversity
Nicol, Cynthia; Thom, Jennifer S.; Doolittle, Edward; Glanfield, Florence; Ghostkeeper, Elmer – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
Positioned within Indigenous and ecological discourses, our paper reconsiders human-centered relationships with earth and activities such as STEM that view earth as commodity, resource, and platform. In doing so, we turn to the ways earth (e.g., rivers, forests, animals) teaches mathematics education for "STEM as place" and reveals…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Natural Resources, STEM Education, Wildlife
Hilary Whitehouse – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
In the state of Queensland, volunteers perform much of the work needed to prevent the extinction of threatened species who are native and unique to this continent. Acting from an understanding of interspecies justice, caring people rescue and rehabilitate hundreds of thousands of wild animals every year. Many of these same people conduct informal…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Wildlife, Informal Education, Networks
Dharmendra Kalauni; Laura A. Warner; Colby J. Silvert; Cody Gusto; John M. Diaz; Jaret Daniels – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
This study was designed to understand the current state of wildlife-friendly landscape maintenance practices and the associated barriers and motivations among Florida green industry professionals. A Delphi technique to achieve consensus, along with descriptive survey questions, was used to facilitate feedback from Florida-based green industry…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Agricultural Education, Extension Education, Conservation (Environment)
Kellen Copeland; Shaozeng Zhang; Bastian Thomsen; David Fennell; David G. Lewis; Sam Fennell; Amy Schneider; Marley Taylor; Dane Nickerson; Asier Hernandez-Saez; Bryan Breidenach; Kelly Faulkner; Judy Chen; Marshall Floyd; Liann Goldmann; Shelby Copeland; Max Duggan; Reilly Scheffing; Megan Mooney; Price Willoch; Matea Mihaljevic; Sommer Dalla-Bona; Michael Harte – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Wildlife-human relations in the United States are predominantly influenced by Euro-American sociocultural dynamics and (neo)colonial legacies. Humans dominate nonhuman animals through violence, suffering, and death. Wildlife management as a practice is becoming increasingly criticized. Disagreement emerges from epistemological and ontological…
Descriptors: Humanism, Experiential Learning, Environmental Education, Postcolonialism
Oihana Barrutia; Oier Pedrera; Unai Ortega-Lasuen; José Ramón Díez – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Biodiversity loss is one of the biggest environmental issues in the world today and the biodiversity literacy of citizens can be key to counteracting this. Considering that children can be change agents and actively take part in decision-making from early years, we have assessed the native fauna identification skills of Primary School students…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Biodiversity, Animals, Preferences
Per-Arvid Wold; Claudia Melis; Kathrine Bjørgen; Børge Moe; Anna Maria Billing – Cogent Education, 2023
It is crucial that future generations have the knowledge about nature and the willingness to make right decisions for sustainable development, including the halt of global biodiversity loss. Perception of species and the ability to identify wild species (i.e. animals, plants and fungi) are fundamental for the understanding of biodiversity.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Childrens Attitudes, Knowledge Level
Dang Vu, Hoai Nam – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Obtaining insights on the illicit consumption of endangered wildlife products is challenging, especially when the study objects are the super-rich. This research note draws upon my experience interviewing nearly 1,000 rhino horn consumers in Vietnam. Trust is crucial in such interactions. No interviews could have been conducted without good…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Crime, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Tracy Charlotte Young; Pauliina Rautio – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
This article bewilders dominant discourses about child-animal relations by acknowledging and challenging the work of Gail Melson who positions animals as providing emotional, social and pedagogical support for children. Melson's psychological approach rests upon implicit assumptions that shape and support anthropocentrism whilst also critiquing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Animals, Child Development, Relationship
Hayes, Daniel B. – Natural Sciences Education, 2023
A simple exercise of active listening to bird vocalizations in a natural setting was evaluated in an introductory class (FW101L) at Michigan State University. This class is geared toward first- or second-year students and is intended to broaden their skills and knowledge as naturalists. This activity is shown to have a lasting impact on students…
Descriptors: Listening, Wildlife, Outdoor Education, Undergraduate Students