6 results on '"Place-based education"'
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2. Youth Cultures, Responsive Education, and Learning
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Margaret E. Robertson and Margaret E. Robertson
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- Education--Effect of technological innovations on, Knowledge, Theory of, Education--Social aspects, Place-based education, Education and globalization
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Today's youth find themselves navigating an uncertain terrain marked by shifting societal foundations. History, tradition, and geopolitics, were once steadfast guides, but now seem elusive or ineffective. The pandemic, identity crises, and environmental upheavals have blurred the lines of reality, leaving younger generations in pursuit of sustainable futures. The social bonds that once held us together are weakening, and established socio-political and religious frameworks no longer offer clear direction. We are at a crossroads, faced with a pivotal question: can we provide the necessary guidance for future generations to navigate this tumultuous era and forge a brighter future? Youth Cultures, Responsive Education, and Learning, emerges as a timely and thought-provoking compass for understanding and addressing the challenges confronting today's youth. Rather than prescribing a singular'correct'path forward, it offers a diverse and comprehensive exploration of the past, present, and future of youth culture. Drawing from individual experiences, research, art, literature, and the collective wisdom of global elders, this book offers a holistic perspective on the intricate tapestry of youth in our changing world. With engaging discussions spanning topics from the historical evolution of youth cultures to the complexities of post-capitalism and emerging global powers, this book equips readers with the knowledge and insights required to confront the pressing issues of our time. It challenges established norms and encourages innovative pedagogical responses. In a landscape of uncertainty, Youth Cultures, Responsive Education, and Learning serves as a guiding resource of diverse perspectives that ignite creativity, intellectual curiosity, and forward-thinking solutions. We invite you to embark on this journey with us to shape a world that is more resilient and harmonious for the next generation. This book is indispensable for academic scholars and researchers seeking a thorough examination of the dynamic landscape of youth cultures, responsive education, and learning. It serves as a valuable resource for those dedicated to understanding and addressing the intricate challenges that confront our youth in an ever-evolving world.
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- 2023
3. The Role of Place and Play in Young Children’s Language and Literacy
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Shelley Stagg Peterson, Nicola Friedrich, Shelley Stagg Peterson, and Nicola Friedrich
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- Play environments, Children and the environment, Place-based education, Language arts (Early childhood), Literacy--Study and teaching (Early childhood)
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Dominant assumptions about place tend to be defined in relation to urban communities. To assume a singular construction of urban places misrepresents the experiences, perspectives, and identities of urban children, making their identities become invisible to researchers, educators, and curriculum developers. Sharing a wide range of perspectives, The Role of Place and Play in Young Children's Language and Literacy sheds light on language and literacy learning in play-based early childhood settings where place plays an important role in teaching and learning. Drawing on geographic contexts, including northern rural and Indigenous communities, and giving voice to educational leaders in Indigenous professional learning contexts, as well as speech-language pathologists, this book joins forces with literacy and early childhood education researchers to create an interdisciplinary collage of theory, research, and practice. Bringing play and place together, a concept Shelley Stagg Peterson and Nicola Friedrich call playce-based learning, this book provides new and compelling ways to think about equity and educational opportunity in the language and literacy development of young children, and offers spaces for them to construct their own identities in positive ways.
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- 2022
4. Diverse Pedagogies of Place : Educating Students in and for Local and Global Environments
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Peter Renshaw, Ron Tooth, Peter Renshaw, and Ron Tooth
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- Environmental education, Place-based education
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Diverse Pedagogies of Place presents eight original place-responsive pedagogies that address a question of paramount importance in today's world: how do we educate the next generation of students to confront the challenges of global climate change and the on-going degradation of natural environments? Each place-responsive pedagogy is a result of innovative environmental educators'long-term engagement with particular places, and demonstrates that personal connectedness is crucial to effective environmental education. Professional learning and teacher collaboration is an important theme throughout the book, and the editors discuss how teachers could adapt the learning activities and teaching strategies found in the book in order to create their own place-responsive pedagogies. Each case study provides a rich account of how students can learn to be attentive and draws upon a common analytical framework derived from recent theorisation of place that highlights the centrality of stories-in-place, embodiment, and contestation. The authors present detailed and persuasive evidence that place-responsive pedagogies enable students to construct their own identities, as well as develop commitments and a deeper knowledge of the environments that surround them. A work of international relevance, Diverse Pedagogies of Place will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of environmental education and sustainability, place-based education, outdoor learning, professional learning and teacher development, as well as policymakers and environmental educators.
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- 2018
5. Bringing School to Life : Place-Based Education Across the Curriculum
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Sarah K. Anderson and Sarah K. Anderson
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- Place-based education, Interdisciplinary approach in education
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Place-based education is on the rise. Tired of “teaching to the test,” educators are looking for authentic ways to connect their curriculum to real life. The place-based approach brings students into their communities to learn necessary content and skills by working to meet the needs of local agencies and organizations. Students are more engaged because they know they are doing real work, teachers are reinvigorated by creating exciting learning opportunities, and the school takes on a more active role in the community. At the heart of this process is the place itself: the land, the history, and the culture.Bringing School to Life: Place-Based Education across the Curriculum by Sarah Anderson offers insights into how to build a program across the K-8 grades. Anderson addresses key elements such as mapping, local history, citizen science, integrated curricula, and more. Additionally, Anderson suggests strategies for building community partnerships and implementation for primary grades. This book goes beyond theory to give concrete examples and advice in how to make place-based education a real educational option in any school.
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- 2017
6. Place-based Curriculum Design : Exceeding Standards Through Local Investigations
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Amy B. Demarest and Amy B. Demarest
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- Curriculum planning--Social aspects, Education--Curricula--Social aspects, Place-based education, Community and school
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Place-based Curriculum Design provides pre-service and practicing teachers both the rationale and tools to create and integrate meaningful, place-based learning experiences for students. Practical, classroom-based curricular examples illustrate how teachers can engage the local and still be accountable to the existing demands of federal, state, and district mandates. Coverage includes connecting the curriculum to students'outside-of-school lives; using local phenomena or issues to enhance students'understanding of discipline-based questions; engaging in in-depth explorations of local issues and events to create cross-disciplinary learning experiences, and creating units or sustained learning experiences aimed at engendering social and environmental renewal. An on-line resource (www.routledge.com/9781138013469) provides supplementary materials, including curricular templates, tools for reflective practice, and additional materials for instructors and students.
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- 2015
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