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Confronting Climate Crises Through Education Reading Our Way Forward Rebecca L Young John Adams David W Orr

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Confronting Climate Crises Through Education Reading Our Way Forward Rebecca L Young John Adams David W Orr
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Rebecca L. Young; John Adams; David W. Orr
ISBN: 9781498535977, 1498535976
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Confronting Climate Crises Through Education Reading Our Way Forward Rebecca L Young John Adams David W Orr by Rebecca L. Young; John Adams; David W. Orr 9781498535977, 1498535976 instant download after payment.

Confronting Climate Crises through Education: Reading Our Way Forward envisions the responsibility of public education to engage a citizenry more prepared to address the challenges of a changing world. Young advocates a paradigm shift that positions ecopedagogy as the central organizing principle of curriculum and assessment design. Each chapter outlines ways literature can serve as a cultural lens for examining the complex patterns of contexts behind our most pressing climate concerns, including potential solutions these patterns may illuminate. A focus on fiction and non-fiction exemplars that can provide such a lens illustrates practical steps educators can take to develop instruction around the immediately relevant environmental crises we are experiencing and to inspire more ecologically conscious, globally-minded problem-solvers prepared to confront them.

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