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This timely collection surveys and critiques studies of
environmental and sustainability education (ESE) policy since the
mid-1990s. The volume draws on a wide range of policy studies and
syntheses to provide readers with insights into the international
genealogy and priorities of ESE policy. Editors and contributors
call for renewed attention to the possibilities for future
directions in light of previously published work and innovations in
scholarship. They also offer critical commentary on the evolution
of research trends, approaches and findings. Including a wide range
of examples of ESE policy and policy research, the book draws on
studies of educational initiatives and legislation, policy making
processes and rhetoric, ideological orthodoxy and critique,
curriculum making and educational theory, globalisation and
neoliberalism, climate change and environmental worldviews, and
much more. In addition, introductory commentary from the editors
traces how ESE researchers have dealt with key trends, complexities
and issues in the policy-practice-research nexus both conceptually
and empirically. Throughout the collection, contributions
illustrate how researchers might reimagine and reinvigorate policy
research on ESE, including how working with other fields and
diverse perspectives, ideas and expertise will aid the
cross-fertilisation of a complex terrain of ideas, policy and
practice. This book is based on a special issue of Environmental
Education Research.
This timely collection surveys and critiques studies of
environmental and sustainability education (ESE) policy since the
mid-1990s. The volume draws on a wide range of policy studies and
syntheses to provide readers with insights into the international
genealogy and priorities of ESE policy. Editors and contributors
call for renewed attention to the possibilities for future
directions in light of previously published work and innovations in
scholarship. They also offer critical commentary on the evolution
of research trends, approaches and findings. Including a wide range
of examples of ESE policy and policy research, the book draws on
studies of educational initiatives and legislation, policy making
processes and rhetoric, ideological orthodoxy and critique,
curriculum making and educational theory, globalisation and
neoliberalism, climate change and environmental worldviews, and
much more. In addition, introductory commentary from the editors
traces how ESE researchers have dealt with key trends, complexities
and issues in the policy-practice-research nexus both conceptually
and empirically. Throughout the collection, contributions
illustrate how researchers might reimagine and reinvigorate policy
research on ESE, including how working with other fields and
diverse perspectives, ideas and expertise will aid the
cross-fertilisation of a complex terrain of ideas, policy and
practice. This book is based on a special issue of Environmental
Education Research.
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