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Piersol, Laura – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2010
In an effort to figure out what it means to educate "ecologically," I decided to track down some of the stories that I was living, telling and making as an educator. I ended up lost in the house of environmental education, stuck within the rooms of ecological science and political advocacy. Outside on the lawn sat the story of place…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Story Telling, Adult Educators, Personal Narratives
Payne, Phillip G.; Wattchow, Brian – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
A "slow pedagogy of place" in (environmental/outdoor) education has been enacted by the two authors over the past three years in a third year undergraduate semester-long unit named Experiencing the Australian Landscape. An integrated practical and theoretical, de- and reconstruction of fast pedagogies is now needed, we believe, if…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Phenomenology, Units of Study, Education
Asfeldt, Morten; Urberg, Ingrid; Henderson, Bob – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This paper explores the pedagogical benefits of combining remote winter wilderness travel and homestead living with reading, writing, and listening to personal narratives from the expedition region. A co-taught interdisciplinary university course will be used as a case study to demonstrate the ways in which this approach aids in developing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives, Environmental Education, Educational Benefits
Lowan, Greg – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This article reports on a recent study about Outward Bound Canada's Giwaykiwin program for Aboriginal youth. A key finding that emerged from the study was the need to design contemporary Aboriginal education programs based on a recognition of the evolution of Indigenous cultures and languages in close relationship with specific geographical areas.…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Canada Natives, Foreign Countries, American Indian Education
Swayze, Natalie – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This paper describes the evolution of an environmental learning program for Indigenous, urban youth called Bridging the Gap. A critical pedagogy of place provides a theoretical framework to engage in practitioner-reflection, exploring the decisions made while revising the original program to make it both culturally and ecologically relevant. Using…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Education, Environmental Education, Action Research
Triggs, Valerie – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This contribution investigates a recent research project involving in-service teacher learning as experienced through an online/offline art studio in which common experiences of relationships to particular local landforms generate imaginative and collaborative processes and practices of teaching and learning. EarthShapes Studio is both a…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Relationship, Geographic Location, Physical Geography
Bai, Heesoon; Scutt, Greg – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This paper argues that the current ecological crisis arises from our dualistic consciousness which separates mind from body and self from world. This dualistic consciousness prevents us from experiencing the value in nature, and therefore leads to instrumentalist treatment of nature. We explore the Buddhist practice of mindfulness to help…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Buddhism, Metacognition, Attitude Change
Mayer-Smith, Jolie; Bartosh, Oksana; Peterat, Linda – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
Based on the idea that eating is an environmental act, we designed an environmental education project where elementary school children and community elders work as partners to raise food crops on an urban organic farm. Our goal was to illustrate how eco-philosophies could be translated into educational programs that foster environmental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Age Differences, Theory Practice Relationship
Cutter-Mackenzie, Amy – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
Children's gardening programs have enjoyed increasing popularity in recent years. An Australian environmental education non-profit organization implemented a program, entitled Multicultural Schools Gardens, in disadvantaged (low-income) schools that used food gardening as a focus for implementing a culturally-focused environmental education…
Descriptors: Methods Research, Environmental Education, Cultural Differences, Gardening
Neilson, Alison Laurie – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This paper explores the process of going outdoors and using "nature" as a way to support teaching about power and privilege within society. It explores how being inside the classroom hinders the process of understanding and disrupting power dynamics between learners and instructors. The classroom decontextualizes the learning process by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education
Johnston, Julie – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
Environmental education has become trapped in the curriculum box. At a time when our students' generation is becoming trapped in a global warming box, their education needs to be rapidly adaptable to the changing state of their planet. Venturing outside the curriculum box takes courage, creativity, and a willingness to let nature serve as the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Transformative Learning, Climate, Educational Change
Astbury, Janice; Huddart, Stephen; Theoret, Pauline – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This is a story about how a national Canadian environmental education program (Green Street) evolved in unpredictable ways and about the particular twist in the road that led program stakeholders to focus on scaling up in different ways than originally imagined. The "twist" occurred when the program reached the initially perceived…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Citizenship, Environmental Education, Educational Change
Kahn, Richard; Humes, Brandy – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
It is not altogether uncommon now to hear environmental educational theorists speak of the need to develop pedagogical methods that can work both for ecological sustainability and social justice. However, the majority of the socio-ecological turn in environmental education has failed to integrate nonhuman animal advocacy as a serious educational…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Animals, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development
Bowers, Chet – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
This article discusses how the cultural commons that exist in every community, both rural and urban, carry forward the intergenerational knowledge and skills that enable people to live more mutually supportive lives that are less dependent upon consumerism and that have a smaller ecological footprint. Also discussed is why public schools and…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Cultural Capital, Social Environment, Social Capital
MacRae, Ian J. – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
Fragile, ethereal, beautiful, the butterfly is at the same time decidedly strange in appearance. They are without mandibles, unlike most insects, but sport instead a proboscis, sometimes one and a half times their body length, which they use to drink liquids as if through a straw. They have large, compound eyes, tiny nails or claws, and strange…
Descriptors: History, Entomology, Aesthetics, Environment
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