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Gardner-McTaggart, Alexander Charles – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
The world is facing increasing crises such as climate, inequality and disease, which are set to impact student futures in devastating ways. Without a change in the way citizens think at the ballot box and the supermarket, these crises indicate an intensification of global disaster with very real consequences. This paper deploys critical theory in…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Climate, Instructional Leadership, Diseases
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Mattox, Stephen R.; Duda, Stephanie – Science Teacher, 2022
Permafrost is any soil or surface deposit in an Arctic or alpine region at some depth below the surface at which the temperature has remained below zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) continuously for a long period of time. The amount of carbon dioxide and methane stored in permafrost is nearly twice the amount in the atmosphere and, as…
Descriptors: Models, Scientific Concepts, Earth Science, Science Activities
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Boldt, Gail, Ed. – Bank Street College of Education, 2022
This issue of the Bank Street "Occasional Paper Series" brings together educators and researchers to (re)imagine what it means to teach and learn within the immediacy of the here and now, an orientation crucial to confronting contemporary threats to children's lives, democracy, and the planet. The papers seek to extend and broaden Bank…
Descriptors: Children, Social Environment, Political Influences, Student Experience
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Salonen, Arto O.; Laininen, Erkka; Hämäläinen, Juha; Sterling, Stephen – Educational Theory, 2023
The escalating planetary crises of human-induced climate change, the depletion of natural resources, and declining biodiversity call for urgent actions to be taken at all levels of society and by the global community. The current political strategy for a sustainable future that emphasizes economic and technological progress is insufficient to…
Descriptors: Climate, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning
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Malone, Karen; Young, Tracy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This paper is an exploration of evolving ideas, urgencies, and actions that we have experimented with in our teaching of an environmental sustainability subject with pre-service teachers at an Australian university. It is a work in progress. Through this shared educator-student teaching and learning process we feel the tensions of contradictory…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Sustainability, Higher Education
Cathryn van Kessel Ed.; Kimberly Edmondson Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2024
In this collection, scholars from the United States, Canada, and Australia examine the concepts of villainification and anti-villainification in social studies curriculum and popular culture, as well as within broader sociocultural contexts. Villainification is the process of identifying an individual or a small group of individuals as the sole…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Social Studies, Popular Culture, Cultural Influences
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Byman, Jenny; Kumpulainen, Kristiina; Wong, Chin-Chin; Renlund, Jenny – Literacy, 2022
In this study, we investigate how digital storying creates opportunities for children to attend to their emotional experiences in and about nature. Following relational ontology and socio-cultural theorising, we focus our analysis on the temporal-spatial entanglements of children's emotional experiences. Our inquiry draws on a case study of two…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Physical Environment, Story Telling, Children
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Selvi, Meryem; Çelepçikay Islam, Emel – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2021
As plants are vital to the survival of the planet, developing positive attitude towards them is important for protection of plants, biodiversity, and the environment. The aim of this research was to determine the predictors of ninth grade students' attitude towards plants. In the study, a descriptive correlational design was used. The data were…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Secondary School Students, Positive Attitudes, Plants (Botany)
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Ullah, Safia Rahmat; Ali, Shafqat – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2021
In a world with 7 billion people and limited natural resources, humans have to use them (social, economic & environmental) without destroying them for future generations. The leading aim of the paper was to explore the phenomena of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and the role of the social studies curriculum. The paradigm of the…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Social Studies, Phenomenology, Curriculum Design
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Wong, Yau Yan; Faikhamta, Chatree – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
Modern lifestyle that is based on ideologies such as consumerism, individualism and materialism has led to overconsumption, mass extinction and climate change in the world and threatens the wellbeing of every member on this planet. An increasing number of studies indicate that mindfulness practice may address the socio-ecological challenges of…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Interpersonal Relationship, Empathy, Philosophy
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Lahiri, Santanu; Rajan, J. B. – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. To maintain the pace of development, local government institutions (LGIs) in many countries have started adapting innovative good practices. These practices are being generated as an…
Descriptors: Local Government, Sustainable Development, Best Practices, Learning Processes
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Lahiri, Santanu; Rajan, J. B. – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. To maintain the pace of development, local government institutions (LGIs) in many countries have started adapting innovative good practices. These practices are being generated as an…
Descriptors: Local Government, Sustainable Development, Best Practices, Learning Processes
Heinrich, Wendy Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Anthropogenic climate change and recreational use of coral reefs has led to the degradation of essential ecosystems globally. Over half of the world's coral reefs have been destroyed causing a loss in biodiversity due to overfishing, sea level rise, intensifying storm activity, and habitat destruction from human activity, making reefs one of the…
Descriptors: Climate, Natural Resources, Ecology, Biodiversity
Fatma Kübra Uyar; Orhan Karamustafaoglu – Online Submission, 2024
One of the major obstacles to the continuation of life on Earth is the global climate change. The fact that our nation is experiencing a minor impact from the global climate change does not change the reality that there is no problem. It is well recognized that the polar areas are the most impacted by the global climate change, or that the…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Knowledge Level, Climate, Earth Science
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Martín, Rocío Belén; Palombo, Nahuel Ezequiel; Martinenco, Rebeca Mariel; Manavella, Agustina María – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
In the last decades, agroecological and permacultural initiatives and organizations have grown. These initiatives attend to notions of food sovereignty and alternative models of agricultural production. The confluence of different actors and social initiatives through which experiences and knowledge of cultivating food are shared, and new ones are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Epistemology
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