[Re]thinking Environmental Education
"The [Re]thinking Environmental Education book series is a response to the international recognition that environmental issues have taken center stage in political and social discourse. Resolution and/or re-evaluation of the many contemporary environmental issues will require a thoughtful, informed, and well-educated citizenry. Quality environmental education does not come easily; it must be grounded in mindful practice and research excellence. This series reflects the highest quality of contemporary scholarship and, as such, is positioned at the leading edge not only of the field of environmental education, but of education generally. There are many approaches to environmental education research and delivery, each grounded in particular contexts and epistemological, ontological and axiological positions, and this series reflects that diversity."
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Between Complicity and Integrity
Educators’ Stories in Tangled TimesVolume 17©2023 Textbook 186 Pages -
Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era
Politics, Pedagogy, and Practice in the Contemporary AquariumVolume 15©2021 Monographs 170 Pages -
Protest as Pedagogy
Teaching, Learning, and Indigenous Environmental MovementsVolume 13©2019 Textbook 168 Pages -
Children’s Environmental Identity Development
Negotiating Inner and Outer Tensions in Natural World SocializationVolume 10©2018 Textbook 164 Pages -
Learning from Bad Practice in Environmental and Sustainability Education
Volume 9©2018 Textbook 176 Pages -
From Bricolage to Métissage
Rethinking Intercultural Approaches to Indigenous Environmental Education and ResearchVolume 8©2015 Textbook 159 Pages -
Critical Education and Sociomaterial Practice
Narration, Place, and the SocialVolume 6©2016 Textbook 184 Pages -
Critical Education and Sociomaterial Practice
Narration, Place, and the SocialVolume 6©2016 Textbook 184 Pages