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1 Introduction: An Orientation to Environmental Education and the Handbook |
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PART A Conceptualizing Environmental Education as a Field of Inquiry |
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Section I Historical, Contextual, and Theoretical Orientations That Have Shaped Environmental Education Research |
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2 The Emergence of Environmental Education Research: A "History" of the Field |
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3 Socioecological Approaches to Environmental Education and Research: A Paradigmatic Response to Behavioral Change Orientations |
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4 Thinking Globally in Environmental Education: A Critical History |
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5 Selected Trends in Thirty Years of Doctoral Research in Environmental Education in Dissertation Abstracts International From Collections Prepared in the United States of America |
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6 Transformation, Empowerment, and the Governing of Environmental Conduct: Insights to be Gained From a "History of the Present" Approach |
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Section II Normative Dimensions of Environmental Education Research: Conceptions of Education and Environmental Ethics |
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7 Probing Normative Research in Environmental Education: Ideas About Education and Ethics |
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8 Self, Environment, and Education: Normative Arisings |
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9 A Critical Theory of Place-Conscious Education |
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10 Learning From Hermit Crabs, Mycelia, and Banyan: Schools as Centers of Critical Inquiry and Renormatization |
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101 | (7) |
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11 Why We Need a Language of (Environmental) Education |
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12 Environmental Ethics as Processes of Open-Ended, Pluralistic, Deliberative Enquiry |
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Section III Analyses of Environmental Education Discourses and Policies |
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13 The Politics of Needs and Sustainability Education |
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14 Languages and Discourses of Education, Environment, and Sustainable Development |
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133 | (14) |
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15 Researching Tensions and Pretensions in Environmental/Sustainability Education Policies: From Critical to Civically Engaged Policy Scholarship |
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147 | (9) |
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16 Changing Discourses in EE/ESD: A Role for Professional Self-Development |
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156 | (7) |
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17 Connecting Vocational and Technical Education With Sustainability |
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163 | (8) |
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18 Trends, Junctures, and Disjunctures in Latin American Environmental Education Research |
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171 | (7) |
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19 EE Policies in Three Chinese Communities: Challenges and Prospects for Future Development |
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178 | (16) |
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PART B Research on Environmental Education Curriculum, Learning, and Assessment: Processes and Outcomes |
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Section IV Curriculum Research in Environmental Education |
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20 Traditions and New Niches: An Overview of Environmental Education Curriculum and Learning Research |
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21 Environmental Education in a Cultural Context |
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22 Place-Based Education: Practice and Impacts |
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23 Getting the Picture: From the Old Reflection---Hearing Pictures and Telling Tales, to the New Reflection---seeing Voices and Painting Scenes |
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221 | (10) |
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24 Moinho D'Agua: Environmental Education, Participation, and Autonomy in Rural Areas |
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Joao Luiz de Moraes Hoeffel |
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Section V Research on Learning Processes in Environmental Education |
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25 Environmental Learning: Insights From Research Into the Student Experience |
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243 | (10) |
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26 Conventional and Emerging Learning Theories: Implications and Choices for Educational Researchers With a Planetary Consciousness |
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253 | (9) |
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27 Belief to Behavior: A Vital Link |
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28 Landscapes as Contexts for Learning |
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Section VI Evaluation and Analysis of Environmental Education Programs, Materials, and Technologies and the Assessment of Learners and Learning |
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29 Research on the Long-Term Impacts of Environmental Education |
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289 | (9) |
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30 Advancing Environmental Education Program Evaluation: Insights From a Review of Behavioral Outcome Evaluations |
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298 | (12) |
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31 National Assessments of Environmental Literacy: A Review, Comparison, and Analysis |
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310 | (21) |
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32 Geospatial Technologies: The Present and Future Roles of Emerging Technologies in Environmental Education |
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331 | (18) |
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33 Sustainability Education: Theory and Practice |
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349 | (10) |
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34 Learning From Neighboring Fields: Conceptualizing Outcomes of Environmental Education Within the Framework of Free-Choice Learning Experiences |
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PART C Issues of Framing, Doing, and Assessing in Environmental Education Research |
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Section VII Moving Margins in Environmental Education Research |
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35 Researching Differently: Generating a Gender Agenda for Research in Environmental Education |
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375 | (9) |
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36 The Representation of Indigenous Knowledges |
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384 | (10) |
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37 Educating for Environmental Justice |
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394 | (10) |
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38 Indigenous Environmental Education Research in North America: A Brief Review |
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39 Three Degrees of Separation: Accounting for Naturecultures in Environmental Education Research |
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Section VIII Philosophical and Methodological Perspectives |
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40 (Un)timely Ecophenomenological Framings of Environmental Education Research |
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424 | (14) |
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41 Children as Active Researchers: The Potential of Environmental Education Research Involving Children |
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438 | (21) |
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Elisabeth Barratt Hacking |
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42 Collaborative Ecological Inquiry: Where Action Research Meets Sustainable Development |
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43 Critical Action Research and Environmental Education: Conceptual Congruencies and Imperatives in Practice |
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469 | (11) |
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44 A Feminist Poststructural Approach to Environmental Education Research |
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480 | (7) |
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45 Suited: Relational Learning and Socioecological Pedagogies |
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487 | (11) |
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46 Greening the Knowledge Economy: Ecosophy, Ecology, and Economy |
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47 Preconceptions and Positionings: Can We See Ourselves Within Our Own Terrain? |
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Section IX Insights, Gaps, and Future Directions in Environmental Education Research |
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48 The Evolving Characteristics of Environmental Education Research |
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512 | (6) |
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49 Identifying Needs in Environmental Education Research |
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518 | (11) |
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50 Handbooks of Environmental Education Research: For Further Reading and Writing |
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529 | (13) |
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51 Tentative Directions for Environmental Education Research in Uncertain Times |
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542 | (7) |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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563 | (8) |
The Editors |
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The Contributors |
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