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Skinner, Elizabeth A. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
The on-going quest to more effectively connect teacher candidates with urban communities and schools drives the examination of the role of colleges of education within the school/community context. Given that most community-based teacher education programs originate on campus and then move into communities, it is not surprising that a disconnect…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, School Community Relationship
Bowers, C. A. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
There are powerful forces of resistance that must be acknowledged when introducing educational reforms that foster ecological intelligence. The foremost source of resistance is the paradigm gap that now separates generations. That is, the vast majority of university professors, classroom teachers--and thus the general public that has been educated…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Personal Autonomy, Educational Change, Ecology
Stone, Michael K. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
This article reflects lessons learned from work with thousands of educators from all types of K-12 schools. While recognizing that there is no schooling-for-sustainability blueprint that fits all schools, the Center for Ecoliteracy--www.ecoliteracy.org--in Berkeley, California, has articulated a set of precepts that it calls "Smart by Nature."…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Sustainable Development, Systems Approach, Competency Based Education
Smith, Gregory – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
The author has been teaching a graduate course entitled Envisioning a Sustainable Society since 1996 that seeks to explore the possible dimensions of a transformation of people's way of life and their beliefs about humanity's relationship with the planet. Designed for future teachers, educational leaders, and counselors, the course focuses on the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Environmental Influences, Beliefs
Kahn, Richard – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
The author has argued that the central concern for the Frankfurt School of critical theory remains a foundationally necessary task for ecopedagogy generally: to understand the domination of nature in all of its complexity and totality as part of an ongoing transformative inquiry (inclusive of both theorization and transgressive action) into the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Intimacy, Learning Theories, Interpersonal Relationship
Surviving Stereotypes: Indigenous Ecology, Environmental Crisis, and Science Education in California
Capurso, Michael – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
With deeply rooted assumptions established as authoritative in both negative and positive views of California's first nations, it is unsurprising that what students are taught about them today focuses on how the peoples of different regions made use of the naturally-occurring resources available to them. The "History-Social Science Content…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies, Ecology
Goleman, Daniel; Barlow, Zenobia; Bennett, Lisa – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
At points of instability in a system--whether a school, community, or any other social system--there is the opportunity for breakdown or breakthrough. In that moment of opportunity arises the possibility for significant change through the emergence of new norms or standards of behavior that reflect the evolving values of the larger group. What…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Social Systems, Educational Innovation, Educational Change
Lowenstein, Ethan; Martusewicz, Rebecca; Voelker, Lisa – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
In the summer of 2009, a group of teachers, community activists, and university professors came together in a Summer Institute on EcoJustice Education and Community-Based Learning held by the Southeast Michigan Stewardship Coalitions at Eastern Michigan University (EMU). A series of workshops were organized to help participants examine the…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Workshops, Summer Programs, Educational Change
Riordan, Meg; Klein, Emily J. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
Environmental education (EE) pedagogy is grounded in a view of teaching as a "creative and dynamic process in which pupils and teachers are engaged together in a search for solutions to environmental problems." However it is not only the students who need support engaging in this search but the teachers--in creating dynamic, rigorous exploration…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Environmental Education, Local Issues, Teaching Methods
Greenwood, David – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
In this article, the author reflects on his last 15 years of experience as an environmental education researcher and teacher education faculty member. Through the personal reflections of narrative inquiry, he observes and interprets the changes he has witnessed and participated in at the state, university, college, and department level, and also…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Educational Change, Administrative Organization, Accreditation (Institutions)
Hart, Paul – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
When environmental education manifests itself in schools, it is usually a simple matter of the insertion of an environment-related activity into the science, or perhaps social studies, curriculum. However, if one finds a teacher who has "the ethic," the entire school might be "green." The fact that this ethic is spreading through a relatively well…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Social Justice, Environmental Education
Cassell, John A.; Nelson, Thomas – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
This article discusses the contributions to this special issue of "Teacher Education Quarterly." At the core of all the contributions is the compellingly urgent realization that humanity is facing, and must deal with, enormous ecological and social problems and challenges. This situation has created an urgent and compelling need centered on how…
Descriptors: Social Problems, World Views, Western Civilization, Environmental Education
Fenstermacher, Gary D.; Osguthorpe, Richard D.; Sanger, Matthew N. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
In this article, the authors introduce what they believe is an important distinction between teaching morality and teaching morally. In P-12 schools, the moral education debate often focuses on character education programs or other moral curricula. Such programs and curricula are championed as a means of teaching morality and transmitting moral…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Values Education, Moral Development, Moral Values
Orland-Barak, Lily; Leshem, Shosh – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
The learning value attributed to perceptual and conceptual modes of "seeing" in context, underscore their significance as integral to the practice teaching experience. Programmatically, it challenges teacher educators to design observation approaches and activities that allow for associating perceptual experiences with conceptual understandings.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Observation
Foote, Mary Q. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
One professional development approach that has supported teachers in learning about particular children so as to become better teachers of those children is called the Descriptive Review Process (DRP), and involves taking an in-depth look at an individual child (Himley & Carini, 2000). The DRP is a ritualized close look at a particular child that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teacher Characteristics, Group Activities, Mathematics Teachers

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