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Wight, R. Alan; Killham, Jennifer – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2014
Food mapping is a new, participatory, interdisciplinary pedagogical approach to learning about our modern food systems. This method is inspired by the Situationist International's practice of the "dérive" and draws from the discourses of critical geography, the food movement's research on food deserts, and participatory action…
Descriptors: Food, Consciousness Raising, Geography, Action Research
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Gill, Nicholas – Journal of Rural Studies, 2005
Australian outback mythology is frequently invoked in attempts to unify Australians and smooth over differences. This is accomplished by appeals to shared heritage and shared cultural and economic interests. To a significant extent outback mythology is associated with the extensive grazing industries of the inland and north of Australia. Through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Land Use, Mythology, Public Policy
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Uitto, Anna; Saloranta, Seppo – Education Sciences, 2017
Sustainability education (SE) is included in school curricula to integrate the principles, values, and practices of sustainable development (SD) into all education. This study investigates lower secondary school subject teachers as educators for sustainability. A survey was used to study the perceptions of 442 subject teachers from 49 schools in…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Sustainable Development, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Surveys
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Tanyanyiwa, Vincent Itai – SAGE Open, 2019
Indigenous African education grew out of the immediate environment, real or imaginary, where people had knowledge of the environment. Indigenous education inculcated a religious attitude that imbued courtesy, generosity, and honesty. At colonization, Africans were thought of as primitive although they had their own systems, contents, and methods…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Curriculum Development, Geography Instruction
Cole, Richard, Ed. – 1979
A series of charts relating social studies skills to components for grades kindergarten through eight is presented. The document is divided into three major sections: grades kindergarten through two, three through five, and six through eight. Nine categories and related components are listed within each section: (1) content components include…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Charts, Communication Skills, Content Area Reading
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Yangin, Selami; Turan, Ilhan; Bilgin, Sule – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2020
This study aims to find out the effects on pre-service teachers of a constructivist teaching approach aided by use of a Porphyrios-tree. Use of a Porphyrios-tree is thought to be the basis of and most principled conceptual teaching tool to aid meaningful comprehension about concepts of interspecies relationships. The study has a quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Constructivism (Learning), Preservice Teachers, Social Studies
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Jocson, Korina M.; Thorne-Wallington, Elizabeth – Teachers College Record, 2013
Background: Literacy-rich environments (LREs) reflect characteristics such as abundance of materials, daily literacy routine, and layout conducive for reading and writing. Shifting from previous conceptualizations, LREs are not confined to schools but are ubiquitous in formal and informal educational settings; they include libraries, museums,…
Descriptors: Maps, Literacy, Environment, Metropolitan Areas
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Klonari, Aikaterini; Dalaka, Anastasia; Petanidou, Theodora – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2011
The aim of this study is to investigate how Greek students and teachers perceive and interpret a cultural landscape element, namely cultivation terraces, in terms of the various uses and values (economic, environmental, ecological and cultural) that they may represent for those involved in the educational system. The study was carried out with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, Geography Instruction, Environmental Education
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Romm, Norma R. A. – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
In this article I provide an account of my use (in a particular context) of a 'post qualitative inquiry' approach, with my recognition that ways of approaching issues to be explored with participants, and the method of exploration, carry social and ecological consequences. The research was initiated in a school in South Africa with a sample of ten…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Climate, Early Adolescents, Vignettes
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Peacock, Julie; Bacon, Karen L. – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2018
Students undertook a one-hour urban ecology activity based on the University of Leeds campus. The aims of the session were (1) to help students to link ecological theory to practice and (2) to encourage students to begin to think about and develop an online professional identity. Students were encouraged to tweet throughout the session and were…
Descriptors: Ecology, College Students, Theory Practice Relationship, Professional Identity
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DeBay, Dennis J. – Journal of Education, 2017
The introduction of real-world, meaningful tasks in mathematics classrooms promises to create opportunities for enhancing students' learning through active engagement with mathematical ideas; however, researchers have given little consideration to the contexts in which urban high-school students live. The case study of three students reported in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Urban Schools, Case Studies, Social Justice
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Payne, Phillip G. – Environmental Education Research, 2010
Imagination might be understood as letting our senses, perceptions and sensibilities run free for no apparent reason. Here, for this special edition what might be "remarkable" is the "opening" of our imagination provided orally through storytelling. This opening involves the "placing" of our own and our listeners'…
Descriptors: Imagination, Cues, Story Telling, Illustrations
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Schaefer, Valentin; Doner, Sue; Pivnick, Janet – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2013
The Native Species and Natural Processes certificate at the University of Victoria is an advanced-level online program of four courses to introduce students to state-of-the-art topics in the field of ecological restoration. The program posed some unique challenges for course developers. The development team needed to find ways to create online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
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Bradley, Joff P. N. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Devoted to the late Paul Virilio (1932-2018) and in the advent of debates surrounding the Anthropocene and in light of corresponding changes to conceptions of scale and image, this paper attempts to extrapolate a Virilian pedagogy of the image. It is Virilio's work which remains timely and singularly fecund in this area and it is for this reason…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Climate, Attitude Change
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Goulah, Jason – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2009
This article considers the philosophies of unknown Japanese educator Tsunesaburo Makiguchi (1871-1944) and his Russian contemporary Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) as an Asian-Pacific pedagogical foundation for addressing the fierce urgency of human-induced environmental destruction and global climate shock. Specifically, the author compares…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Environmental Education, Geography, Comparative Analysis
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