Plainly said: schools are where trees and children’s livelihoods go to die; both cut down, gutted and their desecrated remains used for the maintenance and reproduction of the establishment. Through its critique of schooling—its ties to individualism, harmful social reproduction, colonial foundations, and centering of white supremacist ideologies, this paper makes the case for land-based education as a conduit toward healing, innovation and connection. It draws links between the irreconcilable nature of youth wellness and schooling, while centering pedagogical reverence for the natural world, particularly connection with tree spaces, as part of a critical educational trajectory toward symbiotic relationship with the land. Only by nature of ...
In African communities, the spiritual connections to the land and the Indigenous wisdom used to nurt...
abstract: Nature journaling in school gardens is a unique way to engage students in the natural worl...
One of Zimbabwe s major rivers the Save is now just a sea of sand. This is happening to many of ...
Meeker (1972) has long observed the tendency of Western democracies to separate culture from nature ...
As a new Director in a new school, I knew that I wanted the children to have a curiosity for nature....
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityAs a part of growing and strengthening response to enviro...
The purpose of this study has been to consider children’s embodiment of food gardens and school grou...
In this article, three educators from one small U.S. city draw on Donna Haraway’s feminist, posthuma...
This paper asks how children can best be educated so that they will embrace a sustainable way of liv...
Engaging children and young people with the natural world has never been more important. The benefit...
In recent years, there is a growing interest for attending to children’s voice in environmental rese...
All education is political and the ways children are educated early in life has a strong influence o...
At a time when young people are disengaging in school, how do we begin to acknowledge that we, as a ...
Authors' affiliation/contact:\ud Department of Environment and Society, \ud Utah State University, \...
In the midst of the current environmental crisis, scientists, academics, authors, and politicians wo...
In African communities, the spiritual connections to the land and the Indigenous wisdom used to nurt...
abstract: Nature journaling in school gardens is a unique way to engage students in the natural worl...
One of Zimbabwe s major rivers the Save is now just a sea of sand. This is happening to many of ...
Meeker (1972) has long observed the tendency of Western democracies to separate culture from nature ...
As a new Director in a new school, I knew that I wanted the children to have a curiosity for nature....
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityAs a part of growing and strengthening response to enviro...
The purpose of this study has been to consider children’s embodiment of food gardens and school grou...
In this article, three educators from one small U.S. city draw on Donna Haraway’s feminist, posthuma...
This paper asks how children can best be educated so that they will embrace a sustainable way of liv...
Engaging children and young people with the natural world has never been more important. The benefit...
In recent years, there is a growing interest for attending to children’s voice in environmental rese...
All education is political and the ways children are educated early in life has a strong influence o...
At a time when young people are disengaging in school, how do we begin to acknowledge that we, as a ...
Authors' affiliation/contact:\ud Department of Environment and Society, \ud Utah State University, \...
In the midst of the current environmental crisis, scientists, academics, authors, and politicians wo...
In African communities, the spiritual connections to the land and the Indigenous wisdom used to nurt...
abstract: Nature journaling in school gardens is a unique way to engage students in the natural worl...
One of Zimbabwe s major rivers the Save is now just a sea of sand. This is happening to many of ...