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A New Approach to Ecological Education Engaging Students' Imaginations in Their World

By: Gillian Judson
184 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
A New Approach to Ecological Education
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  • A New Approach to Ecological Education ISBN: 9781433110214 Paperback Aug 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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Ecological education is becoming a major area of interest worldwide, and schools are increasingly being called upon to address global and local ecological concerns. Unfortunately, most teachers have limited or no training in the knowledge and skills required to support their students' sense of connection to the natural world. Moreover, they have been trained to teach in ways that often marginalize the imagination in learning. This book illustrates how imagination and the development of ecological understanding are closely connected. It offers teachers a practical guide to teaching in ecological and imaginative ways--needed support to establishing more ecologically-oriented education in all classrooms. As imagination takes a central position in schools, all teaching and learning can improve as a result.

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Gillian Judson is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., Canada. She is the editor of the book "Teaching 360 degrees: Effective Learning Through the Imagination" (2008).

By: Gillian Judson
184 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
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