What does “belonging to nature” mean today and how can children and young people be inspired to experience this? What basic dilemmas and challenges arise between the requirement for critical thinking on the one side, and the experience of belonging and coexisting in nature on the other? In this article we will scrutinize the ideal of rational arguments and norms as stated in current policy documents and discuss how this best can promote curiosity and wonder, as well as a sense of relatedness and responsibility with nature that can inspire normative actions, We claim that critical thinking informed by a value-based ecology is needed to reveal the hidden curriculum of sustainable education; that is, a loss of “holistic” view in the footsteps ...
Objectives In the past, 'nature took care of itself', as far as biological cycles were concerned, an...
Much official environmental education policy in the UK and elsewhere makes scant reference to nature...
How can we address the challenges inherent in the role and relationship that humans have with nature...
What does “belonging to nature” mean today and how can children and young people be inspired to expe...
The first part of this paper provides a series of conceptual critiques to illustrate how the recent ...
Mainstream education for sustainable development conceives of nature as a resource or commodity. The...
This article argues that rejuvenating a sense of wonder towards nature is essential to ecocentric ed...
Children disappear from external environments at speeds that would put them on top of each list of e...
As a keystone species the concept ‘nature’ plays a vital role in shaping our world. In this article,...
Can an outdoor education curriculum promote environmental awareness and address the needs of childre...
This chapter proposes that there is a need to examine childhoodnature experiences and the way in whi...
This chapter examines some of the challenges of unlearning anthropocentrism - i.e. the deep-seated c...
This paper asks how children can best be educated so that they will embrace a sustainable way of liv...
This study brings together four core themes: connectedness with nature (CWN), invasive alien species...
We listen to a cacophony of voices instructing us how to think and feel about nature, including our ...
Objectives In the past, 'nature took care of itself', as far as biological cycles were concerned, an...
Much official environmental education policy in the UK and elsewhere makes scant reference to nature...
How can we address the challenges inherent in the role and relationship that humans have with nature...
What does “belonging to nature” mean today and how can children and young people be inspired to expe...
The first part of this paper provides a series of conceptual critiques to illustrate how the recent ...
Mainstream education for sustainable development conceives of nature as a resource or commodity. The...
This article argues that rejuvenating a sense of wonder towards nature is essential to ecocentric ed...
Children disappear from external environments at speeds that would put them on top of each list of e...
As a keystone species the concept ‘nature’ plays a vital role in shaping our world. In this article,...
Can an outdoor education curriculum promote environmental awareness and address the needs of childre...
This chapter proposes that there is a need to examine childhoodnature experiences and the way in whi...
This chapter examines some of the challenges of unlearning anthropocentrism - i.e. the deep-seated c...
This paper asks how children can best be educated so that they will embrace a sustainable way of liv...
This study brings together four core themes: connectedness with nature (CWN), invasive alien species...
We listen to a cacophony of voices instructing us how to think and feel about nature, including our ...
Objectives In the past, 'nature took care of itself', as far as biological cycles were concerned, an...
Much official environmental education policy in the UK and elsewhere makes scant reference to nature...
How can we address the challenges inherent in the role and relationship that humans have with nature...