Cutter-Mackenzie et al* claim that children’s literature provides “some of the first and possibly most formative engagements that some children may have with ‘nature’” 253). They go on to say that children’s literature can: … afford openings for dialogue both with and against dominant cultural texts, images, narratives and figurations of eco-cultural relations, and may offer incompatible as well as compelling understandings of childhood, adulthood, place and nature. It may also encourage a ‘comparing and AAEE National Conference 2012, 30 September – 3 October, Melbourne Page 31 contrasting’ of these alongside questions of the ecologies and cultures depicted in children’s literature, including children’s and adults’ conceptions and construct...
This article explores the extent to which stories for young people encourage environmental engagemen...
This study explores children's experiences during WaterWorlds (pseudonym) a field-based environmenta...
Environmental Education (EE) has become increasingly important in Australian public and governmental...
Recent scholarship on children\u27s literature displays a wide variety of interests in classic and c...
Fiction offers creative and imaginative scenarios and solutions that may stimulate young people to c...
This not quite \u27final\u27 ending of this special issue of Environmental Education Research traces...
Fiction offers creative and imaginative scenarios and solutions that may stimulate young people to c...
Over the last four decades, research in environmental education (EE) has offered valuable theoretica...
If children are to be heard in research and pedagogy, we need to find ways to listen to them. But ho...
My personal childhood experience in combination with over ten years studying and working with young ...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
In 2008 the academic journal ‘Environmental Education Research’ commissioned a Special Issue about c...
This article explores the extent to which stories for young people encourage environmental engagemen...
This study explores children's experiences during WaterWorlds (pseudonym) a field-based environmenta...
Environmental Education (EE) has become increasingly important in Australian public and governmental...
Recent scholarship on children\u27s literature displays a wide variety of interests in classic and c...
Fiction offers creative and imaginative scenarios and solutions that may stimulate young people to c...
This not quite \u27final\u27 ending of this special issue of Environmental Education Research traces...
Fiction offers creative and imaginative scenarios and solutions that may stimulate young people to c...
Over the last four decades, research in environmental education (EE) has offered valuable theoretica...
If children are to be heard in research and pedagogy, we need to find ways to listen to them. But ho...
My personal childhood experience in combination with over ten years studying and working with young ...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
In 2008 the academic journal ‘Environmental Education Research’ commissioned a Special Issue about c...
This article explores the extent to which stories for young people encourage environmental engagemen...
This study explores children's experiences during WaterWorlds (pseudonym) a field-based environmenta...
Environmental Education (EE) has become increasingly important in Australian public and governmental...