Narratives of Educating for Sustainability in Unsustainable Environments
Jane Haladay editor Scott Hicks editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Michigan State University Press
Published:1st Dec '17
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Through pedagogical narratives, literary analyses, reflective essays, and collaborative dialogues, Narratives of Educating for Sustainability in Unsustainable Environments explores the professional and intellectual tensions of curricula, pedagogies, and personal practices that honor the relationships of interspecies ecologies, reinhabit and reconceive wounded landscapes and wounding institutions, and allow us to reattune ourselves to new yet ancient frameworks for sustainability. For the writers here, fostering sustainability in higher education means focusing on place, creating positive relationships with humans and other beings, and creating administrative structures that will maintain new approaches for the long-term, showing how teaching environmentally is at once intensely site-specific yet powerfully global, deeply personal yet visibly public. Narratives of Educating for Sustainability in Unsustainable Environments confronts the contexts that make environmental pedagogies difficult, the challenges to the well-being of the teacher-scholar, and the corrosive academic structures that compartmentalize knowledge and people. The collection simultaneously offers models for working through and within these challenges to advance understandings and ways of being on local, global, and personal levels that will turn the planetary tide toward effective and shared sustainability.
“An exceptionally fine and powerful collection of essays from the front lines of higher education. The authors negotiate the fault lines between place and prospect, hope and despair, with the honesty and creativity one expects of very dedicated teachers. Highly recommended.”
—David W. Orr, Counselor to the President, Paul Sears Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, Oberlin College
ISBN: 9781611862645
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306 pages