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Ecopedagogy and citizenship in the age of globalisation: connections between environmental and global citizenship education to save the planet
출판지역 | 출판년도 | 페이지: 
| 2015 | 13p
저자: 
Greg William Misiaszek
단체 저자: 
European Journal of Education: research, development and policy
지역: 
전 세계 대상

Teaching the connections between environmentally-harmful acts and social conflict is essential but is often ignored in education. This article presents two ways in which these are not taught because of the policies of those who benefit from the ignorance of these connections: first, the avoidance of teaching global-local connectivity and second, the devaluing of non-dominant cultures. Ecopedagogy is a democratic, transformative pedagogy centred on increasing justice by critically teaching the politics of environmental issues. I argue that global citizenship education (GCE) must be an element of ecopedagogy to contextually learn globalisation's effects upon local communities. In addition, GCE's goal is to increase students' understanding of diverse cultures to respect them. Ecopedagogy is also essential to GCE to fully teach social conflicts resulting from environmentally harmful acts. I offer policy and pedagogical changes to disrupt reproductive environmental pedagogies that help to sustain environmental ills for ecopedagogy-GCE models to emerge.

자료 타입: 
국제규범 / 정책∙옹호 문서
주제: 
시민 / 시민성 / 민주주의
다양성 / 문화 이해력 / 포용성
인권
세계화 및 사회 정의 / 국제 이해
평화 / 평화의 문화
지속가능한 발전 / 지속가능성
변혁적 이니셔티브 / 변혁적 교수법
키워드: 
global citizenship education
transformative pedagogies