International Handbook of Research on Environmental Education
Editat de Robert B. Stevenson, Michael Brody, Justin Dillon, Arjen E.J. Walsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2012
The purpose of this 51-chapter handbook is not only to illuminate the most important concepts, findings and theories that have been developed by EE research, but also to critically examine the historical progression of the field, its current debates and controversies, what is still missing from the EE research agenda, and where that agenda might be headed.
Published for the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415892384
ISBN-10: 0415892384
Pagini: 592
Ilustrații: 45 tables and follow Hbk Educaion Policy Research
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415892384
Pagini: 592
Ilustrații: 45 tables and follow Hbk Educaion Policy Research
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: An Orientation to Environmental Education and the Handbook Part A. Conceptualizing Environmental Education as a Field of Inquiry Section I. Historical, Contextual and Theoretical Orientations that have Shaped Environmental Education Research: Introduction 2. The Emergence of Environmental Education Research: A ‘History’ of the Field 3. Socio-Ecological Approaches to Environmental Education and Research: A Paradigmatic Response to Behavioral Change Orientations 4. Thinking Globally in Environmental Education: A Critical History 5. Selected Trends in Thirty Years of Doctoral Research in Environmental Education in Dissertation Abstracts International from Collections Prepared in the United States of America 6. Transformation, Empowerment, and the Governing of Environmental Conduct: Insights to be Gained from an "History of the Present" Approach Section II. Normative Dimensions of Environmental Education Research: Conceptions of Education and Environmental Ethics 7. Probing Normative Research in Environmental Education: Ideas about Education and Ethics 8. Self, Environment, and Education: Normative Arisings 9. A Critical Theory of Place-Conscious Education 10. Learning from Hermit Crabs, Mycelia and Banyan: Schools as Centers of Critical Inquiry and Re Normatization 11. Why We Need a Language of (Environmental) Education 12. Environmental Ethics as Processes of Open-Ended, Pluralistic, Deliberative Enquiry Section III. Analyses of EE Discourses and Policies, Including their Cultural and Political Influences, at the International, National, and/or Local Level 13. The Politics of Needs and Sustainability Education 14. Languages and Discourses of Education, Environment and Sustainable Development 15. Researching Tensions and Pretensions in Environmental/Sustainability Education Policies: From Critical to Civically Engaged Policy Scholarship 16. Changing Discourses in EE/ESD: A Role for Professional Self -Development 17. Connecting Vocational and Technical Education with Sustainability 18. Trends, Junctures and Disjunctures in Latin American Environmental Education Research Edgar 19. EE Policies in Three Chinese Communities: Challenges and Prospects for Future Development Part B. Research on Environmental Education Curriculum, Learning, and Assessment: Processes and Outcomes Section IV. Introduction to Curriculum (and Pedagogical?) Research in EE 20. Traditions and New Niches: An Overview of Environmental Education Curriculum and Learning Research 21. Environmental Education in a Cultural Context 22. Place-based Education: Practice and Impacts 23. Getting the Picture: From the Old Reflection—Hearing Pictures and Telling Tales, to the New Reflection—Seeing Voices and Painting Scenes 24. Moinho D’Água: Environmental Education, Participation and Autonomy in Rural Areas Section V. Research on Learning Processes in Environmental Education 25. Environmental Learning: Insights from Research into the Student Experience 26. Conventional and Emerging Learning Theories: Implications and Choices for Educational Researchers with a Planetary Consciousness 27. Belief to Behavior: A Vital Link 28. Landscapes as Contexts for Learning Section VI. Evaluation and Analysis of Environmental Education Programs, Materials, and Technologies and the Assessment of Learners and Learning 29. Research on the Long-Term Impacts of Environmental Education 30. Advancing Environmental Education Program Evaluation: Insights from a Review of Behavioral Outcome Evaluations 31. National Assessments of Environmental Literacy: A Review, Comparison, and Analysis 32. Geospatial Technologies: The Present and Future Roles of Emerging Technologies in Environmental Education 33. Sustainability Education: Theory and Practice 34. Learning from Neighboring Fields: Conceptualizing Outcomes of Environmental Education within the Framework of Free-Choice Learning Experiences Part C. Issues of Framing, Doing and the Missing in Environmental Education Research Section VII. Moving Margins in Environmental Education Research 35. Researching Differently: Generating a Gender Agenda for Research in Environmental Education 36. The Representation of Indigenous Knowledges 37. Educating for Environmental Justice 38. Indigenous Environmental Education Research in North America: A Brief Review 39. Three Degrees of Separation: Accounting for Naturecultures in Environmental Education Research Section VIII. Philosophical and Methodological Perspectives 40. (Un)timely Ecophenomenological Framings of Environmental Education Research 41. Children as Active Researchers: The Potential of Environmental Education Research Involving Children 42. Collaborative Ecological Inquiry: Where Action Research Meets Sustainable Development 43. Action Research and Environmental Education: Conceptual Congruencies and the Imperatives of Context and Participation 44. A Feminist Poststructural Approach to Environmental Education Research 45. Suited: Relational Learning and Socio-Ecological Pedagogies 46. Greening the Knowledge Economy: Ecosophy, Ecology and Economy 47. Preconceptions and Positionings: Can We See Ourselves Within Our Own Terrain? Section IX. Insights, Gaps and Future Directions in Environmental Education Research 48. Situating the Handbook in the Evolving Characteristics of Environmental Education Research 49. Identifying Needs in Environmental Education Research 50. Handbooks of Environmental Education Research: For Further Reading and Writing 51. Tentative Directions for Environmental Education Research in Uncertain Times
Notă biografică
Robert B. Stevenson is Professor and Tropical Research Leader (Environmental Sustainability Education) in The Cairns Institute and School of Education and Director of the Centre for Research and Innovation in Sustainability Education at James Cook University in Australia. He is an executive editor of the Journal of Environmental Education and has served on the editorial boards of all the major English language journals in environmental education. Bob’s research has focused on the relationships among theory, policy and practice in environmental/ sustainability education and its history and marginalized status as an educational reform in K-12 schools. His current research interests focus on the current and potential spaces and approaches for learning about issues of sustainability and how schools, peers, and the electronic media are being used and can be constructively used to work toward a more sustainable and just society.
Michael Brody is a faculty member in the College of Education, Health and Human Development at Montana State University, where he teaches courses in science, education and research at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in science & environmental education, Master of Science in Biology from the University of New Hampshire and Bachelor of Science in Biology and Secondary Education from Boston College. He is a research associate of the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana and received the North American Association of Environmental Education Outstanding Contributions to Research Award.
Justin Dillon is Professor of Science and Environmental Education at King's College London. He is head of the Science and Technology Education Group and co-leader of the Centre for Research in Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. His research interests include science engagement in museums, science centres and botanic gardens, learning outside the classroom, students' interests and aspirations, and teacher identity and development. Justin was Chair of AERA's Ecological and Environmental Education special interest group from 1998-99. He was elected president of the European Science Education Research Association from 2007-11 and was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 2005.
Arjen E.J. Wals is a Professor of Social Learning and Sustainable Development at Wageningen University in The Netherlands. He also holds an Adjunct Professorship at Cornell University and is a UNESCO Chair in the same field. His research focuses on learning processes that contribute to a more sustainable world. Wals obtained his PhD in 1991 with a Fulbright fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor under the guidance of the late Bill Stapp, one of the founding fathers of the field of Environmental Education. Wals maintains a blog at www.transformativelearning.nl.
Michael Brody is a faculty member in the College of Education, Health and Human Development at Montana State University, where he teaches courses in science, education and research at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in science & environmental education, Master of Science in Biology from the University of New Hampshire and Bachelor of Science in Biology and Secondary Education from Boston College. He is a research associate of the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana and received the North American Association of Environmental Education Outstanding Contributions to Research Award.
Justin Dillon is Professor of Science and Environmental Education at King's College London. He is head of the Science and Technology Education Group and co-leader of the Centre for Research in Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. His research interests include science engagement in museums, science centres and botanic gardens, learning outside the classroom, students' interests and aspirations, and teacher identity and development. Justin was Chair of AERA's Ecological and Environmental Education special interest group from 1998-99. He was elected president of the European Science Education Research Association from 2007-11 and was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 2005.
Arjen E.J. Wals is a Professor of Social Learning and Sustainable Development at Wageningen University in The Netherlands. He also holds an Adjunct Professorship at Cornell University and is a UNESCO Chair in the same field. His research focuses on learning processes that contribute to a more sustainable world. Wals obtained his PhD in 1991 with a Fulbright fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor under the guidance of the late Bill Stapp, one of the founding fathers of the field of Environmental Education. Wals maintains a blog at www.transformativelearning.nl.
Recenzii
"This enormous International Handbook of Research on Environmental Education appears with the collaboration of the American Educational Research Association (AERA); it comprises 51 commissioned chapters within nine sections written by noted scholars in Environmental Education based in a variety of countries. As underlined by the co-editors, “contributions include philosophically and empirically grounded research (of all genres) that critically examines the conceptualization, discourses, policies, programs, processes, structures, and research approaches to Environmental Education in the broadest sense.” - Yves Laberge, Electronic Green Journal
"The International Handbook of Research on Environmental Education is a fascinating exploration of the purpose and methods of environmental education and sustainability education." - Teachers College Record
"The International Handbook of Research on Environmental Education is a fascinating exploration of the purpose and methods of environmental education and sustainability education." - Teachers College Record
Descriere
This handbook illuminates the most important concepts, findings and theories from EE research, critically examining its progression, current debates, what is still missing from the research agenda, and where that agenda might be headed.
Published for the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
Published for the American Educational Research Association (AERA).