ABSTRACT

How do we foster in college students the cognitive complexity, ethical development, and personal resolve that are required for living in this "sustainability century"? Tackling these complex and highly interdependent problems requires nuanced interdisciplinary understandings, collective endeavors, systemic solutions, and profound cultural shifts. Contributors in this book present both a rationale as well as a theoretical framework for incorporating reflective and contemplative pedagogies to help students pause, deepen their awareness, think more carefully, and work with complexity in sustainability-focused courses. Also offering a variety of relevant, timely resources for faculty to use in their classrooms, Contemplative Approaches to Sustainability in Higher Education serves as a key asset to the efforts of educators to enhance students’ capacities for long-term engagement and resilience in a future where sustainability is vital.

part II|119 pages

Teaching Contexts and Practices

chapter 6|12 pages

No Time to Think

Contemplation and Reflection in a Highly Technologized Learning Environment

chapter 7|13 pages

The Practice of Place

Deepening Connections with Our Natural and Human Communities

chapter 11|13 pages

Bodies of Earthly Delight

Somatic Inquiry as Contemplation

chapter 12|11 pages

Sustainability from the Inside Out

Discernment as Practice