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Bai, Heesoon; Bowering, Scott; Haber, Jesse; Cohen, Avraham; Chang, David – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
The planet Earth has become increasingly susceptible to human-induced (anthropogenic) ecological disasters. The currently raging COVID-19 pandemic adds to the vast scale of destruction and suffering that humanity and the planet are experiencing. In this paper we explicate the meaning of 'human-induced' destruction in the terms of the damaging and…
Descriptors: Ecology, Philosophy, World Views
Bai, Heesoon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This paper problematises the current conception and purview of environmental education (EE), seeing it as part and parcel of the modernist western worldview that normalises and valorises human domination and exploitation of nature in the name of progress. Using the COVID-19 pandemic as a lens through which to examine and expose the modernist…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, World Views
Scott, Charles; Behrisch, Tanya; Bhattacharjee, Monica; Grass, Starleigh; Bai, Heesoon – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
This paper curates four experiential narratives and poetry by the five co-authors that illustrate epistemic and ontic shift from the Modern Western (ModWest) mindset to a holistic, embodied and animistic mindset. Coming from different cultural backgrounds, yet having been systemically influenced by the dominant ModWest views and values, each…
Descriptors: World Views, Western Civilization, Epistemology, Holistic Approach
Bai, Heesoon; Scutt, Greg – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This paper argues that the current ecological crisis arises from our dualistic consciousness which separates mind from body and self from world. This dualistic consciousness prevents us from experiencing the value in nature, and therefore leads to instrumentalist treatment of nature. We explore the Buddhist practice of mindfulness to help…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Buddhism, Metacognition, Attitude Change
Bai, Heesoon – Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice, 2001
The key to breaking out of the problematic, dualistic, mechanist ontology is the recovery of our capacity to value the world intrinsically through the cultivation of aesthetic consciousness. The arts that enable a world view of co-emergence, participation, and intrinsic valuing, are suitable pedagogical tools for an education devoted to…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Alienation, Consciousness Raising, Consumer Economics
Bai, Heesoon – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
In addressing the theme of ethics as an everyday activity, this essay makes a case for the primacy of preventive ethics over interventional ethics. Preventive ethics aims at creating a condition of viability and wellbeing for all members of the earth community, an ethical ideal that follows from the thesis that all life-phenomena are…
Descriptors: Ethics, Prevention, Intervention, Holistic Approach