As more attention is devoted to the increasing and complex socio-ecological issues facing the planet, new insights and new ways of thinking are being sought about the learning and agency of children and adults in relation to these environmental concerns.
This book presents an international perspective on environmental educational and specifically the influence that context has on this aspect of curriculum.
In Environmental Education: Identity, Politics and Citizenship the editors endeavor to present views of environmental educators that focus on issues of identity and subjectivity, and how 'narrated lives' relate to questions of learning, education, politics, justice, and citizenship.
Welcome to the magical city of Newcastle - where chimney smoke smells faintly of cinnamon, the streetlamps sometimes wink at passers-by, the Pigeon Post Office still delivers handwritten letters (if the pigeons are in the mood) and Mother Toon goes about her business.
Welcome to the magical city of Newcastle - where chimney smoke smells faintly of cinnamon, the streetlamps sometimes wink at passers-by, the Pigeon Post Office still delivers handwritten letters (if the pigeons are in the mood) and Mother Toon goes about her business.
Research in environmental education (EE) is a growing field of inquiry and should be seen as respondent to a variety of program developments around the world.
A heartwarming tale of adventure, bravery and one baby turtle who changes her world for good - from the bestselling and award-winning creators of The Lion Inside.
Dream big with bestselling author Rob Biddulph in this wonderful exploration of jobs and the world of workSailor, dancer, teacher, vet - explore all the many things you can be when you're older in this beautiful and heartfelt text from bestselling author Rob Biddulph.
Sergeant Gander is a fascinating account of the Royal Rifles of Canadas canine mascot, and his devotion to duty demonstrated during the Battle of Hong Kong in the Second World War.
Drawing is not very different from riding a bicycle, whistling, or cooking a tortilla: learning any of these things just takes a little practice and a sense of humor.