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Lama, Nar Bdr – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
Over the last few centuries, the purpose of knowledge and well-being has been confined to our perceived need for survival in a materialist society, dominated by the idea of economic growth. However, the social and environment impacts, and the heavy cost of this approach, have compelled us to ask questions such as: What is the purpose of knowledge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Well Being
Velempini, Kgosietsile; Ketlhoilwe, Mphemelang Joseph – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
Wild pedagogies is gaining resonance in outdoor education. This paper examines wild pedagogies from the worldview of its practitioners, by reflecting on their experiences, as well as from the encounters of student-teachers with nature, by drawing on their written testimonies. The paper is also influenced by the authors' experience of attending a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries
Hempsall, Catherine – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This paper uses six common aspects of utopias to evaluate the theory of Wild Pedagogies. Individuals--and especially writers--generate utopian ideas in times of upheaval and change. The climate crisis has created a need for exactly this kind of radical thinking. In an education system that is designed to uphold the neoliberal consensus, the…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education
Nerland, Jørgen; Aadland, Helga – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
While outdoor education may traditionally be linked to such aspects as personal development and outdoor skills, environmental issues now prompt a consideration of how outdoor education can contribute to pro-environmental changes. In this article, we explore one pedagogical perspective on friluftsliv as an approach to wild pedagogies. Special…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Well Being
Jørgensen-Vittersø, Kari Anne; Blenkinsop, Sean; Heggen, Marianne Presthus; Neegaard, Henrik – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This article seeks to put two pedagogical orientations, one influenced by "friluftsliv" and the other wild pedagogies, into dialogue. The theoretical section focuses on three key components: childhood, knowledge, and nature. Next, we frame "friluftsliv" and wild pedagogies and connect them to contemporary early childhood…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Early Childhood Education
Hebert, David G. – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This essay advances the argument that the fields of nature conservation and music sustainability are unified by shared concerns. Namely, commodification and "economic development engender approaches to the exploitation of culture that are often identical to the strategies for corporate profiteering of natural resources. Philosophical views of…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Music, Sustainability, Commercialization
MacEachren, Zabe – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
Today's environmental challenges present us with the opportunity to enhance our ability to hear the voices of the more-than-human world. This was an aptitude that was central to our ancestral practices. Efforts to develop pedagogies that redirect our ways of being in the world are emerging under the broad title, "wild pedagogies." This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Kuchta, Estella Carolye – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
Uncertainty about the future is a defining feature of our times due to ongoing and global environmental emergencies. This reality prompts a re-evaluation of the traditional role, purpose, and ethics of post-secondary courses such as English literature. The present moment calls for pedagogical practices that support holistic learning, community…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Environmental Education, Outdoor Education, Postsecondary Education
Beavington, Lee; Beeman, Chris; Blenkinsop, Sean; Heggen, Marianne Presthus; Kazi, Erika – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This paper, an experiment in human and more-than-human multi-vocality, derives from the contributing authors' experience of a Wild Pedagogies colloquium in Finse, Norway. Five creative responses to visiting the disappearing glacier, Midtdalsbreen, are offered. "Norway Grey" contrasts usual conceptions of drab grey with other colours that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Schmidt, Jenne – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This project uses critical place inquiry (Tuck & McKenzie, 2015) to examine the Hanford Site to demonstrate the potential in wild pedagogies to engage not just immaculate and inspiring wildness places but also sites of ruin. Attending to places of ruin can illuminate the ways that the social, historical, and political are intimately…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Place Based Education, Ideology
Richey, Meghan B. – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
The way we story our lives shapes the way we understand and experience the world. This paper draws on concepts from narrative therapy and examples of traditional wisdom to argue that an important step in recognizing our interdependence and co-extensive relationships with the more-than-human world is to introduce language that acknowledges…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Environmental Education, Ecology, Language Usage
Nahanee, Larry; Nahanee, Chiaxten Wes; Yumagulova, Lilia; Sperry, Kathleen; Reynolds, Jonathon – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
This article is about the Squamish Ocean Canoe Family and is based on stories shared by the Skwxwú7mesh Chiaxten ("Protocol Keeper"), Wes Nahanee, and the President of the Squamish Ocean Canoe Family, Larry (Shucks) Nahanee. The article tells the story of a revival of the Skwxwú7mesh ocean-going canoe and traditions, particularly through…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Indigenous Knowledge, Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education
Putland, Jennifer; Hoeberechts, Maia; Pelz, Monika; Hudson, Lauren; Tolmie, Cody; Carrasquilla-Henao, Mauricio – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
Formal climate education without consideration of the ocean is incomplete. The effectiveness of a new climate lesson for youth that includes the ocean-climate nexus was examined by delivering the lesson to nine classes situated in separate British Columbia, Canada public schools and assessing the students' understanding of basic climate concepts…
Descriptors: Oceanography, Climate, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development
Jickling, Bob; Blenkinsop, Sean – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
The first climate change conference was held in 1979 in Geneva and sponsored by the World Meteorological Organization. Since then there have been many other initiatives and accords along the way. Each report appears to present an evermore grim picture than the previous one. Cumulatively, we have had more than enough science to know what to do, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Climate, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods
McVittie, Janet; Webber, Geoffrey; Miller, Dianne; Hellsten, Laurie – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Place-based education (PBE) promises greater social and ecological justice at a time of great planetary need. This paper explores the experiences and beliefs of eight teacher educators from Canadian teacher education faculties who were invited to give their perspectives on PBE as they theorize and deliver it in their teacher education programs.…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Place Based Education, Social Justice, Teaching Experience