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The third edition of this groundbreaking text offers a powerful
model for cultural ecological analysis and a pedagogy of
responsibility. Authors Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci
provide teachers, teacher educators, and educational scholars with
the theory and classroom practices they need to help develop
citizens who are prepared to support and achieve diverse,
democratic, and sustainable societies in an increasingly globalized
world. Readers are asked to consider curricular strategies to bring
these issues to life in their own classrooms across disciplines.
Designed for introductory educational foundations and multicultural
education courses, EcoJustice Education is written in a narrative,
conversational style grounded in place and experience, but also
pushes students to examine the larger ideological, social,
historical, and political contexts of the crises humans and the
planet we inhabit are facing. Fully updated with cutting-edge
research, statistics, and current events throughout, the third
edition addresses important topics such as Indigenous learning,
Black Lives Matter, the Flint Water Crisis, Standing Rock, the rise
of fascism, and climate change, and develops EcoJustice approaches
to confronting these issues. An accompanying online resource
includes a conceptual toolbox, links to related resources, and
more.
The third edition of this groundbreaking text offers a powerful
model for cultural ecological analysis and a pedagogy of
responsibility. Authors Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci
provide teachers, teacher educators, and educational scholars with
the theory and classroom practices they need to help develop
citizens who are prepared to support and achieve diverse,
democratic, and sustainable societies in an increasingly globalized
world. Readers are asked to consider curricular strategies to bring
these issues to life in their own classrooms across disciplines.
Designed for introductory educational foundations and multicultural
education courses, EcoJustice Education is written in a narrative,
conversational style grounded in place and experience, but also
pushes students to examine the larger ideological, social,
historical, and political contexts of the crises humans and the
planet we inhabit are facing. Fully updated with cutting-edge
research, statistics, and current events throughout, the third
edition addresses important topics such as Indigenous learning,
Black Lives Matter, the Flint Water Crisis, Standing Rock, the rise
of fascism, and climate change, and develops EcoJustice approaches
to confronting these issues. An accompanying online resource
includes a conceptual toolbox, links to related resources, and
more.
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