Sustainable Development Teaching
Ethical and Political Challenges
Herausgeber: Poeck, Katrien van; Östman, Leif; Öhman, Johan
Sustainable Development Teaching
Ethical and Political Challenges
Herausgeber: Poeck, Katrien van; Östman, Leif; Öhman, Johan
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The aim of this book is to support and inspire teachers to contribute to much-needed processes of sustainable development and to develop teaching practices and professional identities that allow them to cope with the specificity of sustainability issues and the teaching challenges related to environmental and sustainability education.
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The aim of this book is to support and inspire teachers to contribute to much-needed processes of sustainable development and to develop teaching practices and professional identities that allow them to cope with the specificity of sustainability issues and the teaching challenges related to environmental and sustainability education.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Studies in Sustainability
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9780367729585
- ISBN-10: 036772958X
- Artikelnr.: 68435797
- Routledge Studies in Sustainability
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9780367729585
- ISBN-10: 036772958X
- Artikelnr.: 68435797
Katrien Van Poeck is a senior researcher on environmental and sustainability education at Ghent University's Centre for Sustainable Development, Belgium. Leif Östman is Professor of Curriculum Studies at Uppsala University's Department of Education, Sweden. Johan Öhman is Professor of Education at Örebro University's School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, Sweden.
Introduction: Sustainable development teaching - ethical and political
challenges PART I: Education and the challenge of building a more
sustainable world 1. Four misunderstandings about sustainability and
transitions 2. Tackling wicked problems in teaching and learning.
Sustainability issues as knowledge, ethical and political challenges 3.
Principles for sustainable development teaching PART II: Choosing teaching
content and approaches 4. Sustainable development teaching in view of
qualification, socialisation and person-formation 5. Different teaching
traditions in environmental and sustainability education 6. The ethical
tendency typology: Ethical and moral situations in environmental and
sustainability education 7. A pragmatist perspective on value education 8.
The political tendency typology: Different ways in which the political
dimension of sustainability issues appears in educational practice 9.
Deliberation and agonism: Two different approaches to the political
dimension of environmental and sustainability education PART III: Designing
and implementing teaching and learning practices 10. A transactional theory
on sustainability learning 11. A transactional theory on sustainability
teaching: Teacher moves 12. Ethical moves: How teachers can open-up a space
for articulating moral reactions and deliberating on ethical opinions
regarding sustainability issues 13. Political moves: How teachers can
open-up for and handle poignant experiences of the conflictual aspects of
sustainability issues 14. Classroom discussions: Students' learning in
argumentation about ethical and political aspects of sustainability issues
15. Power and governance in environmental and sustainability education
practice 16. Teaching as a matter of staging encounters with literary texts
in environmental and sustainability education 17. Taking-up ethical global
issues in the classroom 18. Students as political subjects in discourses on
sustainable development - a glimpse from Sarah's classroom 19. Embodied
experiences of 'decision-making' in face of uncertain and complex
sustainability issues 20. Political emotions in environmental and
sustainability education
challenges PART I: Education and the challenge of building a more
sustainable world 1. Four misunderstandings about sustainability and
transitions 2. Tackling wicked problems in teaching and learning.
Sustainability issues as knowledge, ethical and political challenges 3.
Principles for sustainable development teaching PART II: Choosing teaching
content and approaches 4. Sustainable development teaching in view of
qualification, socialisation and person-formation 5. Different teaching
traditions in environmental and sustainability education 6. The ethical
tendency typology: Ethical and moral situations in environmental and
sustainability education 7. A pragmatist perspective on value education 8.
The political tendency typology: Different ways in which the political
dimension of sustainability issues appears in educational practice 9.
Deliberation and agonism: Two different approaches to the political
dimension of environmental and sustainability education PART III: Designing
and implementing teaching and learning practices 10. A transactional theory
on sustainability learning 11. A transactional theory on sustainability
teaching: Teacher moves 12. Ethical moves: How teachers can open-up a space
for articulating moral reactions and deliberating on ethical opinions
regarding sustainability issues 13. Political moves: How teachers can
open-up for and handle poignant experiences of the conflictual aspects of
sustainability issues 14. Classroom discussions: Students' learning in
argumentation about ethical and political aspects of sustainability issues
15. Power and governance in environmental and sustainability education
practice 16. Teaching as a matter of staging encounters with literary texts
in environmental and sustainability education 17. Taking-up ethical global
issues in the classroom 18. Students as political subjects in discourses on
sustainable development - a glimpse from Sarah's classroom 19. Embodied
experiences of 'decision-making' in face of uncertain and complex
sustainability issues 20. Political emotions in environmental and
sustainability education
Introduction: Sustainable development teaching - ethical and political
challenges PART I: Education and the challenge of building a more
sustainable world 1. Four misunderstandings about sustainability and
transitions 2. Tackling wicked problems in teaching and learning.
Sustainability issues as knowledge, ethical and political challenges 3.
Principles for sustainable development teaching PART II: Choosing teaching
content and approaches 4. Sustainable development teaching in view of
qualification, socialisation and person-formation 5. Different teaching
traditions in environmental and sustainability education 6. The ethical
tendency typology: Ethical and moral situations in environmental and
sustainability education 7. A pragmatist perspective on value education 8.
The political tendency typology: Different ways in which the political
dimension of sustainability issues appears in educational practice 9.
Deliberation and agonism: Two different approaches to the political
dimension of environmental and sustainability education PART III: Designing
and implementing teaching and learning practices 10. A transactional theory
on sustainability learning 11. A transactional theory on sustainability
teaching: Teacher moves 12. Ethical moves: How teachers can open-up a space
for articulating moral reactions and deliberating on ethical opinions
regarding sustainability issues 13. Political moves: How teachers can
open-up for and handle poignant experiences of the conflictual aspects of
sustainability issues 14. Classroom discussions: Students' learning in
argumentation about ethical and political aspects of sustainability issues
15. Power and governance in environmental and sustainability education
practice 16. Teaching as a matter of staging encounters with literary texts
in environmental and sustainability education 17. Taking-up ethical global
issues in the classroom 18. Students as political subjects in discourses on
sustainable development - a glimpse from Sarah's classroom 19. Embodied
experiences of 'decision-making' in face of uncertain and complex
sustainability issues 20. Political emotions in environmental and
sustainability education
challenges PART I: Education and the challenge of building a more
sustainable world 1. Four misunderstandings about sustainability and
transitions 2. Tackling wicked problems in teaching and learning.
Sustainability issues as knowledge, ethical and political challenges 3.
Principles for sustainable development teaching PART II: Choosing teaching
content and approaches 4. Sustainable development teaching in view of
qualification, socialisation and person-formation 5. Different teaching
traditions in environmental and sustainability education 6. The ethical
tendency typology: Ethical and moral situations in environmental and
sustainability education 7. A pragmatist perspective on value education 8.
The political tendency typology: Different ways in which the political
dimension of sustainability issues appears in educational practice 9.
Deliberation and agonism: Two different approaches to the political
dimension of environmental and sustainability education PART III: Designing
and implementing teaching and learning practices 10. A transactional theory
on sustainability learning 11. A transactional theory on sustainability
teaching: Teacher moves 12. Ethical moves: How teachers can open-up a space
for articulating moral reactions and deliberating on ethical opinions
regarding sustainability issues 13. Political moves: How teachers can
open-up for and handle poignant experiences of the conflictual aspects of
sustainability issues 14. Classroom discussions: Students' learning in
argumentation about ethical and political aspects of sustainability issues
15. Power and governance in environmental and sustainability education
practice 16. Teaching as a matter of staging encounters with literary texts
in environmental and sustainability education 17. Taking-up ethical global
issues in the classroom 18. Students as political subjects in discourses on
sustainable development - a glimpse from Sarah's classroom 19. Embodied
experiences of 'decision-making' in face of uncertain and complex
sustainability issues 20. Political emotions in environmental and
sustainability education