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Towards a Convergence Between Science and Environmental Education
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ABSTRACT
In the World Library of Educationalists, international scholars themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces—extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and/practical contributions—so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers thus are able to follow the themes and strands of their work and see their contribution to the development of a field, as well as the development of the field itself.
Internationally recognized for his research on environmental education, science engagement, learning outside the classroom, and teacher identity and development, in this volume Justin Dillon brings together a thoughtfully crafted selection of his writing representing key aspects of his life and work leading to his current thinking on the need for a convergence of science and environmental education. The chapters are organized around 7 themes: On Habitus; On methodological issues; Developing theories of learning, identity and culture; Challenges and opportunities—science, the environment and the outdoors; Classroom issues—the emergence of Science|Environment|Health; Science engagement and communication; Science, environment and sustainability.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
SECTION 1 On Habitus
chapter 1|14 pages
An Organic Intellectual? On Science, Education, and the Environment
chapter 2|14 pages
Managing Teacher Development: The Changing Role of the Head of Department in England
chapter 3|24 pages
Towards Creating an Inclusive Community of Researchers: The First Three Years of the North American Association for Environmental Education Research Symposium
chapter 4|16 pages
The Messy Process of Research: Dilemmas, Process, and Critique
chapter 5|14 pages
st Century Through an International Research Partnership at the Exploratorium and King’s College London
part |2 pages
SECTION 2 On Methodological Issues
chapter 6|12 pages
On the Dangers of Blurring Methods, Methodologies and Ideologies in Environmental Education Research
chapter 7|18 pages
Issues in Case-Study Methodology in Investigating Environmental and Sustainability Issues in Higher Education: Towards a Problem-Based Approach?
part |2 pages
SECTION 3 Developing Theories of Learning, Identity and Culture
chapter 8|12 pages
Identity and Culture: Theorising Emergent Environmentalism
chapter 9|20 pages
Reconceptualising Environmental Education: Taking Account of Reality
chapter 10|14 pages
On Learners and Learning in Environmental Education: Missing Theories, Ignored Communities
part |2 pages
SECTION 4 Challenges and Opportunities—Science, the Environment and the Outdoors
chapter 11|8 pages
The Value of Outdoor Learning: Evidence from Research in the UK and Elsewhere
chapter 12|18 pages
On Food, Farming and Land Management: Towards a Research Agenda to Reconnect Urban and Rural Lives
chapter 13|14 pages
Science, the Environment and Citizenship: Teaching Values at the Minstead Study Centre
chapter 14|22 pages
Barriers and Benefi ts to Learning in Natural Environments: Towards a Reconceptualisation of the Possibilities for Change
part |2 pages
SECTION 5 Classroom Issues—the Emergence of Science|Environment|Health
chapter 15|12 pages
Risk, Environment and Health: Aspects of Policy and Practice
chapter 18|18 pages
Science, Environment and Health Education: Towards a Reconceptualisation of Their Mutual Interdependences
part |2 pages
SECTION 6 Science Engagement and Communication
chapter 20|14 pages
‘If the Public Knew Better, They Would Act Better’: The Pervasive Power of the Myth of the Ignorant Public
chapter 21|14 pages
Communicating Global Climate Change: Issues and Dilemmas
part |2 pages
SECTION 7 Science, Environment and Sustainability