This inquiry explores teachers’ perspectives on enacting environmental education in a Québec urban locale with high student diversity. Participating in focus groups and interviews, teachers from three schools discussed their experiences incorporating environmental education into their multiculturally-diverse classrooms. Challenges included value clashes, a lack of common lived experiences, and reconciling contradictory educational perspectives and political policies, which often placed teachers in paradoxical positions. Findings suggest moving toward practices of culturally-responsive environmental education that demand more than awareness but include interactive dialogue. Teachers need support from beyond the classroom and the capacity to ...
This study explores how culturally responsive teachers are using students’ culture to support enviro...
This paper examines the potential of culturally-responsive environmental education to engage immigra...
Short (2010, 7) indicates that continued global population growth, technological advancement and sub...
This paper uses a qualitative approach to explore the perspectives of teachers in creating and imple...
The racial diversity of students in environmental education (EE) is minimal for a myriad of reasons....
Many environmental educators have realized that in order to effectively teach environmental sensitiv...
Environmental education curricula tend to focus on the experiences of "mainstream " Ameri...
For there to be solutions to environmental issues people of diverse perspectives need to be able to ...
This study explored teachers’ perspectives and the experiences that shaped their perspectives toward...
Experienced teachers need to have opportunities to discuss and plan curriculum in ways that meet the...
This paper aims to reflect on the relation between Multiculturalism and Environmental Education, foc...
This study focused on investigating Kindergarten to Grade12 (K-12) teachers’ perspectives about the ...
If we are to preserve a habitable planet our children need teachers who understand science and ecolo...
In this study, teacher candidates’ experiences, perceptions, and knowledge of multicultural educatio...
This study concerns the development and pilot-testing of a model curriculum for residential environ...
This study explores how culturally responsive teachers are using students’ culture to support enviro...
This paper examines the potential of culturally-responsive environmental education to engage immigra...
Short (2010, 7) indicates that continued global population growth, technological advancement and sub...
This paper uses a qualitative approach to explore the perspectives of teachers in creating and imple...
The racial diversity of students in environmental education (EE) is minimal for a myriad of reasons....
Many environmental educators have realized that in order to effectively teach environmental sensitiv...
Environmental education curricula tend to focus on the experiences of "mainstream " Ameri...
For there to be solutions to environmental issues people of diverse perspectives need to be able to ...
This study explored teachers’ perspectives and the experiences that shaped their perspectives toward...
Experienced teachers need to have opportunities to discuss and plan curriculum in ways that meet the...
This paper aims to reflect on the relation between Multiculturalism and Environmental Education, foc...
This study focused on investigating Kindergarten to Grade12 (K-12) teachers’ perspectives about the ...
If we are to preserve a habitable planet our children need teachers who understand science and ecolo...
In this study, teacher candidates’ experiences, perceptions, and knowledge of multicultural educatio...
This study concerns the development and pilot-testing of a model curriculum for residential environ...
This study explores how culturally responsive teachers are using students’ culture to support enviro...
This paper examines the potential of culturally-responsive environmental education to engage immigra...
Short (2010, 7) indicates that continued global population growth, technological advancement and sub...