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Gleason, Tristan – Environmental Education Research, 2019
This commentary first seeks to situate the broad themes of Bruno Latour's work by discussing how particular texts and ideas have influenced the author's thinking about science, the environment, education, and research methods that enable generative approaches towards these phenomena. Latour's work deftly crosses borders that have long siloed…
Descriptors: Authors, Climate, Science Education, Environmental Education
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Bonnett, Michael – Environmental Education Research, 2002
Reviews some problems with the notion of sustainable development, as a policy, as the touchstone of environmental education, and explores understanding sustainability as a frame of mind. At the heart of this interpretation of sustainability lies the notion of a right relationship with nature which conditions attitudes towards the environment and a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Science and Society, Science Education
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Foster, John – Environmental Education Research, 2002
The Dearing Report emphasized the idea of a 'learning society' as the new context of UK higher education, but conceived this on a model of adaptivity to economically- and technologically-driven change. While there are real shifts in social relations with which universities have to reckon, they can be understood on a much richer model of…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Science and Society
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Rauch, Franz – Environmental Education Research, 2002
Discusses whether the concept of education for sustainable development fosters reform in schools. Bases the discussion upon reflection on social challenges in education, a brief presentation of three concepts of environmental education (OECD Project 'Environment and School Initiatives' (ENSI), Action Competence Model, Socio-ecological…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Science and Society
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Stables, Andrew; Scott, William – Environmental Education Research, 2002
Sustainable development can remain a regulative ideal for environmental educators with the acknowledgement that it has no absolute legitimation and that human reflexivity remains capable of reworking the cultural traditions that have shaped it. Claims that the quest for holism remains one voice in a continuing dialogue about the environment and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Epistemology, Holistic Approach, Science and Society
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Gough, Stephen – Environmental Education Research, 2002
Critiques one widely held idea about sustainable development and advances an approach to thinking about issues of sustainable development and learning, including formal education. This approach employs a metaphor for possible human interactions with non-human nature that is derived from the world of financial management. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science and Society, Science Education, Sustainable Development
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Reid, Alan – Environmental Education Research, 2002
Offers comments based on three questions as an immediate response to the articles in this special issue: (1) What's in a name?; (2) What is possible in education for sustainable development?; and (3) Rather than what education might do for sustainable development, what might sustainable development do for education? (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science and Society, Science Education, Sustainable Development
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Loughland, Tony; Reid, Anna; Petocz, Peter – Environmental Education Research, 2002
Reports on a research project in which school children's answers to the question "I think the term/word environment means ..." were analyzed using the qualitative research method of phenomenography. Six distinct conceptions were isolated ranging from the least sophisticated--environment as a place--to the most inclusive and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Environment, Environmental Education, Science Education