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Jickling, Bob – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2014
When considering a topic as broad as research in environmental education it seems worthwhile, at the onset, to make some basic distinctions: (1) establishing research priorities is not simply an empirical question; and (2) a much more challenging task is to more clearly understand the nature of the questions to which we seek answers. How do we go…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Educational Research, Concept Formation, Research Needs
Jickling, Bob; Sauve, Lucie; Briere, Laurence; Niblett, Blair; Root, Emily – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2010
This paper contextualizes the 5th World Environmental Education Congress, discusses the theoretical underpinnings of the Congress theme "Earth Our Common Home," and relates this theorizing to the research project that was woven through the Congress. We provide a rationale for engaging in this research project, as an invitation for Congress…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Research Projects, Intellectual Disciplines
Jickling, Bob – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2006
In Canada education for sustainable development is not flourishing. This may seem curious as The Decade of Education For Sustainable Development is now well underway. But this isn't a bad news story. There are interesting dynamics at play and many great initiatives are emerging. This assessment is a story too. There are many ways of interpreting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Indicators
Peer reviewedJickling, Bob – Journal of Environmental Education, 2003
Explains that there will always be uncertainty about educationally appropriate responses to controversial issues. Education suggests a fluidity of meaning that shifts across a range of contexts, and what needs to be done will be found on a case-by-case and context-by-context basis in a mediated and negotiated third space. (Contains 48 references.)…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Jickling, Bob – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
I propose that for ethics to become a normal activity, practiced by citizens on a daily basis, we begin by identifying barriers to this activity. Once things that get in the way have been identified, I examine ways that environmental educators can create conditions for ethics to become part of mainstream practices and processes of inquiry--to…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Barriers, Ethical Instruction
Naess, Arne; Jickling, Bob – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2000
Employs a dialogical style to explore the interface between Arne Naess's views about deep ecology and education. Themes examined include the educational implications of the 'deep' questioning process and other formulations of environmental thought. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Hart, Paul; Jickling, Bob; Kool, Richard – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 1999
Suggests that rather than establish normative criteria, it may be more fruitful to find ways to engage teachers in critical reflection on their own practice and teaching. Constructs a series of questions to create conditions for such reflection. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Reflective Teaching, Science Education, Science Teachers
Jickling, Bob – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 1997
Argues that defining environmental education not only entails more than just critiquing definitions of this field, but more fundamentally, critiquing the process by which education is defined. Concludes that definitions should be thought of as processes in which teachers, administrators, and scholars are all participants. Contains 40 references.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedJickling, Bob – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1993
Discusses the technique of conceptual analysis to communicate the meanings of difficult concepts in environmental education. Illustrates the technique for the concepts sustainable development education and education for sustainable development. Presents research needs that arise from the discussions. (MDH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Interpersonal Communication, Research Methodology

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