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Convenor: Melissa Glackin
This module aims to introduce students to key perspectives in the field of environmental education with a view to critically applying these ideas to their personal lives, professional practices and their engagement with wider social arrangements. The module will enable students to acquire an interdisciplinary understanding of the historical, philosophical, social and political dimensions of environmental education. With knowledge of the multiple influences informing the concept of environment education, students will consider current modes of delivery across a variety of contexts. Particular attention will be paid to the aims and scope of environmental education and issues surrounding curriculum content, assessment strategies and pedagogical practices. Students will be challenged to critique dominant discourses in environmental education, including sustainability education, by considering alternative perspectives from environmental ethics, place-based learning and citizenship. Students will also consider the roles that research, leadership and teacher education have in shaping an environmentally literate society.
Specially, this module will enable students to:
Module introduction video:-