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Ecological Literacy : Educating Our Children for a Sustainable World.
Title:
Ecological Literacy : Educating Our Children for a Sustainable World.
Author:
Orr, David W.
ISBN:
9781578051984
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (296 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Foreword -- Preface: How Nature Sustains the Web of Life -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Vision -- En'owkin: Decision-Making as if Sustainability Mattered -- Speaking Nature's Language: Principles for Sustainability -- Solving for Pattern -- The Power of Words -- Values -- Fast-Food Values and Slow Food Values -- The Slow School: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? -- Part II: Tradition/Place -- Indian Pedagogy: A Look at Traditional California Indian Teaching Techniques -- Okanagan Education for Sustainable Living: As Natural as Learning to Walk or Talk -- Place and Pedagogy -- Recollection -- On Watershed Education -- Helping Children Fall in Love with the Earth: Environmental Education and the Arts -- Finding Your Own Bioregion -- Part III Relationship -- Revolution Step-by-Step: On Building a Climate for Change -- Ecological Literacy: Learning in Context -- Leadership and the Learning Community -- "It Changed Everything We Thought We Could Do": The STRAW Project -- Raising Whole Children Is Like Raising Good Food: Beyond Factory Farming and Factory Schooling -- Meditations on an Apple -- Part IV Action -- Dancing with Systems -- The Loupe's Secret: Looking Closely, Changing Scale -- Tapping the Well of Urban Youth Activism: Literacy for Environmental Justice -- Sustainability-A New Item on the Lunch Menu -- Rethinking School Lunch -- Changing Schools: A Systems View -- Resources -- Publication Credits -- About the Editors -- About Bioneers.
Abstract:
Reorienting the way human beings live on the earth and educating children to their highest capacities have much in common, say the thinkers and educators behind this groundbreaking book. Both endeavors must be viewed and pursued in the context of systems: familial, geographic, ecological, political. And our efforts to build sustainable communities cannot succeed unless future generations learn how to partner with natural systems to our mutual benefit. In other words, they must become “ecologically literate." The concept of “ecological literacy" advanced by this book's creators, the Center for Ecoliteracy in Berkeley, California, extends beyond the discipline of environmental education. It aims, as David W. Orr writes in his foreword, “toward a deeper transformation of the substance, process, and scope of education at all levels." The reports and essays gathered in the book reveal the remarkable work being conducted by the Center's extensive network of partners. In one middle school, for example, culinary icon Alice Waters founded a program that not only provides students with healthy meals but teaches them to garden—and thus to study life cycles and energy flows—as part of their curriculum. Other hands-on student projects supported by the Center and described in the book range from stream restoration and watershed exploration to confronting environmental justice issues at the neighborhood level. With contributions from distinguished writers and educators, such as Fritjof Capra, Wendell Berry, and Michael Ableman, Ecological Literacy marries theory and practice based on the best thinking about how the world actually works and how learning occurs. Parents and educators everywhere who are engaged in creative efforts to develop new curricula and improve children's ecological understanding will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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