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Confronting Climate Crises through Education: Reading Our Way Forward
By (Author) Rebecca L. Young
Foreword by John Adams
Afterword by David W. Orr
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
30th June 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Education
Ecological science, the Biosphere
370.115
Paperback
182
Width 153mm, Height 220mm, Spine 13mm
263g
Confronting Climate Crises through Education: Reading Our Way Forward envisions the responsibility of public education to engage a citizenry more prepared to address the challenges of a changing world. Young advocates a paradigm shift that positions ecopedagogy as the central organizing principle of curriculum and assessment design. Each chapter outlines ways literature can serve as a cultural lens for examining the complex patterns of contexts behind our most pressing climate concerns, including potential solutions these patterns may illuminate. A focus on fiction and non-fiction exemplars that can provide such a lens illustrates practical steps educators can take to develop instruction around the immediately relevant environmental crises we are experiencing and to inspire more ecologically conscious, globally-minded problem-solvers prepared to confront them.
If educators take Rebecca Youngs advice to harness the power of imaginative world-making and empathetic reading, perhaps we have a chance not only to confront climate crisis but to persuade young people to take tangible steps to repair and protect our environment. A first step would be to recover the original sense of empathy, with Einfhlung, a feeling-into the inanimate world upon which we depend. -- Suzanne Keen, Washington and Lee University
This book could not be more timely or more necessary. The most important questions the planet faces are changing quicklyall of a sudden, survival and fairness seem at least as crucial as that old standby, 'how can we grow bigger' That world requires a new pedagogy, one whose outlines this volume helps you sense. -- Bill McKibben, Author of Deep Economy
Rebecca Youngis language and literature assessment specialist for Measured Progress and the International Baccalaureate Organization.