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Survival How?

This work contributes to education for sustainability with innovative pedagogy and a new conceptual approach. It is based on a realistic assessment o… Mehr

Autor: Lautensach, Alexander

Verlag: Brill | Schöningh

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Beschreibung

This work contributes to education for sustainability with innovative pedagogy and a new conceptual approach. It is based on a realistic assessment of our future in the Anthropocene, based on principles of human security and scientific models of remaining safe operating space. It critiques current approaches to education for sustainability and highlights solutions. A chapter on the ethics of sustainability education provides the conceptual basis for a taxonomy of learning outcomes and a section on how culturally diverse communities of learners can transform their guiding values in today’s classrooms.Special attention is given to cultural learning, developing shared visions and diverse approaches, collective learning from transition events such as the 2020 pandemic, cultures learning from each other, and teacher education. The book integrates environmental ethics, zero growth and climate mitigation into a blueprint to educate successfully for a Great Transition to a truly sustainable future for a smaller, wiser humanity.

Produktnummer 97835067028762
EAN 9783506702876
Verlag Brill | Schöningh
Autor Lautensach, Alexander
Produktform Softcover
Sprachen Englisch
Auflage 1
Erscheinungsdatum 13.11.2020
Seiten 333
Maße Breite 156 mm x Höhe 25 mm
Gewicht 1.52 kg