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Stephanie Leite – Environmental Education Research, 2024
This paper approaches climate change as a superordinate concern that should guide a holistic transformation of formal schooling towards integration and sustainability. The call for climate change education (CCE) has been amplified by international organizations and youth protestors alike, united by a shared concern for our planet. By combining CCE…
Descriptors: Climate, Transformative Learning, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods
Maike Maria Domsel; Marina Kiroudi; Bert Roebben – Religious Education, 2024
Based on autoethnographic descriptions of recent climate events in Germany, Greece, and England, three colleagues describe these events' impact on daily life and their implications for religious education in European schools. The argument oscillates between struggling for climate justice and enduring its aporias. In the aporetic (learning) space,…
Descriptors: Climate, Psychological Patterns, Environmental Education, Cross Cultural Studies
Alison Lloyd Williams; Qu?nh Vu; Hu? Lê; Lisa Jones; Thu Th? Võ; Florence Halstead; Katie J. Parsons; Anh T.Q. Nguy?n; Christopher R. Hackney; Daniel R. Parsons – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This case study explores a collaboration between young people, researchers and artists which captured stories of how people in the Red River Catchment of Northern Vietnam are responding to climate change, and then used the local art of water puppetry to communicate those stories to a wider audience. The performance evoked the interdependence of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Case Studies, Puppetry
Heesung Hwang – Religious Education, 2024
This paper addresses the urgent reality of the environmental crisis, underscoring its irreversible nature and the critical need for transformative action. It explores the complex intersections of capitalism, consumer culture, and climate justice, highlighting the profound societal challenges these forces create. Through case studies of two…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Climate, Transformative Learning, Christianity
Paul H. Van Straten – Religious Education, 2024
Some studies show that digital games and board games can be used to facilitate religious learning in Christian settings. Would game-based learning be a viable option for educating Christians on environmental stewardship in a congregational church environment? This paper analyzes a sample of commercially available ecological digital games and board…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Christianity, Game Based Learning, Educational Games
James A. Daino – ProQuest LLC, 2024
School improvement and accountability pressures heightened at the turn of the 21st century, with the enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002 and with the Every Student Succeeds Act in 2015. These actions spurred research to facilitate school improvement and meet state standards. Researchers identified a strong correlation between a…
Descriptors: Principals, Transformational Leadership, Educational Environment, Rural Areas
Godwin Etta Odok – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
Participatory rural appraisal (PRA) research methods have historically been influential in generating knowledge for long-term adaptation of human groups to their biophysical environments. This influence is especially true for the African continent, where interest in Indigenous knowledge is growing regarding development and climate change…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Indigenous Knowledge, Climate
Caecilie Damgaard Ketil Hejl; Ane Qvortrup – Environmental Education Research, 2024
The recurrent reminders that climate changes are man-made and demand action, calls for the development of novel teaching approaches which besides transferring information, solutions, and values, also allow students to engage in critical reflections and through common inquiries strengthen their decision-making abilities and sustainable commitment.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Clubs, Self Directed Groups
Shannon H. Rogers; Catherine M. Ashcraft; Jayson Seaman; Scott R. Lemos; Lauren Krans; Jennifer Marsh – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2024
Natural resources provide a high quality of life for residents and are often one of a community's greatest advantages for workforce attraction, youth retention, recreation, climate resilience, tourism, and broader economic development. A better understanding of how nature and local economies function together is critical to fostering synergies…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Recreational Activities, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development
Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board, 2024
Child Care in State Economies (2024) is a three-part series examining the current status of the paid child care industry in the U.S. The reports provide policymakers and other stakeholders with a detailed update on the status of the paid child care industry following unprecedented disruption during the recent COVID-19 public health pandemic. This…
Descriptors: Child Care, COVID-19, Pandemics, Economic Climate
Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board, 2024
Child Care in State Economies (2024) is a three-part series examining the current status of the paid child care industry in the U.S. The reports provide policymakers and other stakeholders with a detailed update on the status of the paid child care industry following unprecedented disruption during the recent COVID-19 public health pandemic. This…
Descriptors: Child Care, COVID-19, Pandemics, Economic Climate
Lindsay, Georgia; Cole, Laura B.; Akturk, Aysegul; Akin, Heather – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2021
When museums commission green buildings, those buildings are often covered in the press. To understand the educational potential of green building press coverage, we qualitatively analyzed 96 articles about eight U.S. green science museums. We found that journalists who cover green buildings highlight green roofs, material choices,…
Descriptors: Museums, Sustainable Development, Buildings, Building Design
Guanio-Uluru, Lykke – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
Recent biological research (Trewavas, 2003; Mancuso & Viola, 2013; Gagliano, 2018) has (re)demonstrated the variety and complexity of the adaptive behaviour of plants. In parallel with these findings, and in acknowledgement of the important role played by plants in the biosphere and climate of the planet, the representation of plants in…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Plants (Botany), Climate, Young Adults
Hökkä, Päivi; Vähäsantanen, Katja; Ikävalko, Heini – Vocations and Learning, 2023
The concept of agency has recently emerged as a fruitful construct in understanding organizational practices and development. However, agency has tended so far to be seen as a rational and goal-oriented phenomenon, with little attention paid to the role of emotions within it. There is thus a need for theoretical discussion on both agency and…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Emotional Response, Emotional Experience, Work Environment
Sjögren, Hanna – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2023
This literature review describes and analyses 19 peer-reviewed scholarly articles published between 2015 and 2020 that focus on the notion of the Anthropocene in early childhood education. The review is guided by two pairs of analytical concepts stemming from environmental history and the sociology of childhood. The results of the analyses are…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Environmental Education, Role of Education, Educational Research

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