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This book explores new pedagogical challenges and potentials of the Anthropocene era. The authors argue that this new epoch, with an unstable climate, new kinds of globally spreading viruses, and new knowledges, calls for a new way of educating and an alertness to new philosophies of education and pedagogical imaginations, thoughts, and practices. Addressing the linkages between the Anthropocene and Pedagogy across a broad pedagogical spectrum that is both formal and informal, the editors and their contributors emphasize a re-imagining of education that serves to deepen our understanding of the capacities and values of life.
Adds to the current academic discussions of the anthropocene and education Connects prominent researchers and perspectives from ecological communities, organisations and formal networks Focuses on the human nature relationship, epistemology and value-oriented education
Auteur
Michael Paulsen is Associate Professor and Head of Intercultural Pedagogy Studies at the University of Southern Denmark.
jan jagodzinski is Professor of Visual Art and Media Education at the University of Alberta, Canada. Shé M. Hawke is Assistant Professor and Head of the Mediterranean Institute for Environmental Studies (2019-2021), Science and Research Centre, Koper, Slovenia. She is also an Honorary Associate in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney, Australia.
Contenu
Chapter 1: A critical Introduction.- Part I: Wild Pedagogies.- Chapter 2: Wild Pedagogies: Opportunities and Challenges for Practice.- Chapter 3: The Epistemological Possibilities of Love: Relearning the Love of Land.- Chapter 4: How might self-guided and instructor-led nature education serve as a gateway to appreciating non-human agency and values.- Chapter 5: Where the children are.- Part II: Dark Pedagogies.- Chapter 6: Action Incontinence Action and Competence in Dark Pedagogy.- Chapter 7: Dark Labour.- Chapter 8: Cosmology and the Anthropocene: Speculative-Educative-Artistic Practices for a Planetary Consciousness.- Chapter 9: Lying on the Ground: Aesthetic Learning Processes in the Anthropocene.- Part III: Interspecies Inclusion and Environmental Literacy.- Chapter 10: Embodying the Earth: Environmental Pedagogy, Re-wilding Waterscapes and Human Consciousness.- Chapter 11: To Love and Be Loved in Return Towards a Post-Anthropocene Pedagogy and Humanity.- Chapter 12: Planetarianism Now: On Anticipatory Imagination, Young People's Literature, and Hope for the Planet.- Chapter 13: To Learn a World: Human-machine Entanglements as Pedagogy for the Anthropocene.- Part IV: Critical Rethinking and Future Practices.- Chapter 14: Ethical Grounding of Critical Place-Based Education in the Anthropocene.- Chapter 15: Educating for Sustainability in an Anti-Education State: Critical Thinking in a Rural Science Classroom.- Chapter 16: Ecopedagogy in the Anthropocene a Defense of the Classical Paideia.- Chapter 17: Sowing the Seeds of the Pollination Academy: Exploring Mycelic pedagogies in the Anthropocene.- Chapter 18: Outro.