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Clark, Charlotte; Brody, Michael; Dillon, Justin; Hart, Paul; Heimlich, Joe – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2007
The unabashedly messy aspects of the research process are often hidden from published view, and are therefore not available to encourage and instruct. The authors tell specific stories about "messy" research, arranged around: (1) evolving research questions; (2) methodology or methods surprises; (3) problematic answers; and (4)publication…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethics, Research Problems, Research Needs
Brody, Michael – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 1997
Employs a first-person phenomenological approach to describe an expedition for teachers from the uppermost beginning of a Northern Rocky Mountain watershed to its river output at the bottom. Focuses on the roles of people and place in the construction of new knowledge about the environment. Takes traditional curriculum theory a step beyond simple…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Theories, Environmental Education, Teacher Education

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