The Ecology of School

The Ecology of School
Author: David Zandvliet
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462092211

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This book describes and documents one school’s experiences in achieving their environmental literacy goals through the development of a place-based learning environment. Through this iniative, a longitudinal, descriptive case study began at the Bowen Island Community School to both support and advocate for ecological literacy, while helping the school realize its broad environmental learning goals. Conceptualised as an intensive case study of a learning environment (with an environmental education focus), the program was part of a larger ecological literacy project conducted in association with preservice and graduate education programs at a nearby university and research centre. Following both (empirical) learning environments and participatory (ethnographic) research methods, the project is described from a variety of perspectives: students, teachers, teacher educators, researchers and administrators. The volume describes a variety of forms of place-based education that teachers devised and implemented at the school while giving evidence of the development of a supportive and positive place-based learning environment. The programs and initiatives described in this volume provide the reader with insights for the development of place-based programming more generally . The final chapter outlines participatory methods and action research efforts used to evaluate the success of the project and recounts the development and validation of a learning environment instrument to assist with this process. The new instrument coupled with qualitative descriptions of the learning environment experienced by many at the school give unique insights into the various ways the study of learning environments (as a methodology) may be explored.

The Ecology of the School

The Ecology of the School
Author: John Eggleston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136670107

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Within a single educational system – that of England and Wales – the nature of schooling available to a child can be dramatically different. Even between residential areas the differences in educational climate can be striking. Apart from differences in the organization of schools and the availability of buildings, teachers and resources, there are also significant ideological variations between local education authorities. This book considers the evidence of such differences, some of the environmental factors (political, social and economic) that may account for their distribution, and the consequences that appear to spring from them.

Ecology of the School

Ecology of the School
Author: John Eggleston
Publsiher: Trentham Books
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1994-02-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1858560225

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At a time when the ecological environment has become recognized as one of the key determinants of human behaviour, this book shows how schools and classrooms are influenced, and suggests that an ecological engineering approach can help them to exist in greater harmony with their communities and location and even, in appropriate circumstances, to seek to modify their environment.

The Ecology of School Renewal

The Ecology of School Renewal
Author: National Society for the Study of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1987
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015013387595

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The Ecology Book

The Ecology Book
Author: Jean Lightner,Tom Hennigan
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781614583172

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Study the relationship between living organisms and our place in God's wondrous creation! Learn important words and concepts from different habitats around the world to mutual symbiosis as a product of the relational character of God. Designed with a multi-age level format especially for homeschool educational programs. Examine influential Scientists and their work, more fully understand practical aspects of stewardship, and investigate ecological connections in creation! The best-selling Wonders of Creation series adds a new biology-focused title that unveils the intricate nature of God's world and the harmony that was broken by sin. This educational resource is color-coded with three educational levels in mind: 5th to 6th grades, 7th to 8th grades, and 9th through 11th grades, which can be utilized for the classroom, independent study, or homeschool setting. Whether used as part of our newly developed science curriculum or simply as a unique unit study, the book includes full-color photos, informative illustrations, and meaningful descriptions. The text encourages an understanding of a world designed, not as a series of random evolutionary accidents, but instead as a wondrous, well-designed system of life around the globe created to enrich and support one another.

The Ecology of Learning

The Ecology of Learning
Author: Suzanne P. Starseed
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0615522084

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We are engaged in a highly charged national debate about what's wrong with our schools, who's to blame for the problems in our schools, and how to fix them. But as the politicians and pundits point fingers, our children seem to be invisible, and we never really discuss what goes on inside their classroom. In The Ecology of Learning, Suzanne P. Starseed shines the light of the best current scientific research about the brain, learning, and motivation to illuminate the path to schools that will improve our children's critical thinking skills, self-reliance, and ability to apply what they learn at school in the workplace and in their everyday lives.

Transformative Eco Education for Human and Planetary Survival

Transformative Eco Education for Human and Planetary Survival
Author: Jing Lin,Rebecca L. Oxford
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781617355042

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Transformative eco-education is environmental education that is literally needed to transform and save our planet, especially during the global ecological crises of our present century. Such education demands inner transformation of many deeply rooted ideas, such as the following: the Earth exists merely to provide for human comfort; the extinction or reduction of other species does not matter; we are free to consume or destroy natural resources at will but are safe from destruction ourselves; and the Earth will continue to sustain us, even if we do not sustain the Earth. Unless these concepts are changed, we will increase global warming and add to the ruin of much of the Earth. This book presents powerful ideas for transformative eco-education. At this time of ever-increasing ecological crisis, such education is needed more than ever before. We urge readers to use the ideas and activities in this book with your students, develop them further, and create new conceptions to share with other educators and students. The chapters in this book provide key principles, of which the following are just a few. First, educators can and should prepare students for natural disasters. Second, stories, case studies, the arts, and hands-on environmental experience, all enriched by reflection and discussion, can offer profound learning about ecology. Third, education at all levels can benefit from a true ecological emphasis. Fourth, teachers must receive preparation in how to employ transformative eco-education. Fifth, Indigenous wisdom can offer important, holistic, spiritual paths to understanding and caring for nature, and other spiritual traditions also provide valid ways of comprehending humans as part of the universal web of existence. Sixth, transformative eco-education can be an antidote to not only to environmental breakdown, but also to materialistic overconsumption and moral confusion. Seventh, we can only heal the Earth by also healing ourselves. If we heed these principles, together we can make transformative eco-education a blazing torch to light the path for the current century and beyond.

The Ecology of School Renewal

The Ecology of School Renewal
Author: John I. Goodlad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1987
Genre: Educational change
ISBN: LCCN:86062431

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