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E-grāmata: Teaching Sustainability / Teaching Sustainably [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Stylus Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003447429
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  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Stylus Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003447429
Over the coming decades, every academic discipline will have to respond to the paradigm of more sustainable life practices because students will be living in a world challenged by competition for resources and climate change, and will demand that every academic discipline demonstrate substantial and corresponding relevance.This book takes as its point of departure that integrating a component of sustainability into a discipline-specific course arises from an educator asking a simple question: in the coming decades, as humanity faces unprecedented challenges, what can my discipline or area of research contribute toward a better understanding of these issues? The discipline need not be future-oriented: an archaeologist, for instance, could incorporate into a course some aspects of sustainable archaeological practices in areas threatened by rapid climate change, as well as examples of sustainable or unsustainable ways of living practiced by members of the long-gone society under investigation. This book also argues that courses about sustainability need to cross disciplinary boundaries, both because of the inter-relatedness of the issues, and because students will require the ability to use interdisciplinary approaches to thrive through the multiple careers most of them will face.The contributions to this book are presented under four sections. Sustainability as a Core Value in Education considers the rationale for incorporating sustainability in disciplinary courses. Teaching Sustainability in the Academic Disciplines presents eight examples of courses from disciplines as varied as agriculture, composition, engineering, and teacher education. Education as a Sustainable Practice reviews how the physical environment of the classroom and the delivery of instruction need themselves to reflect the values being taught. The final section addresses the issues of leadership and long-term institutional change needed to embed sustainable practice as a core value on campus.
Introduction Sustainability in Higher Education 1(18)
Kelly A. Parker
PART ONE SUSTAINABILITY AS A CORE VALUE IN EDUCATION
1 Sustainability For Everyone
Trespassing Disciplinary Boundaries
19(12)
Douglas Klahr
2 Sustainability As A Core Issue In Diversity And Critical Thinking Education
31(10)
Danielle Lake
3 Sustainable Happiness And Education
Educating Teachers and Students in the 21st Century
41(12)
Catherine O'Brien
4 A Christian Contribution To Sustainability
53(14)
Chris Doran
PART TWO TEACHING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES
5 The Hungry Text
Toward a Sustainable Literary Food Pedagogy
67(9)
Tom Hertweck
Kyle Bladow
6 The Rhetoric Of Sustainability
Ecocomposition and Environmental Pragmatism
76(10)
Kimberly R. Moekle
7 Writing Banana Republics And Guano Bonanzas
Consumerism and Globalization in the Composition Classroom
86(11)
George English Brooks
8 Sustainably Growing Farmers Of The Future
Undergraduate Curriculum in Sustainable Agriculture at the University of Kentucky
97(18)
Keiko Tanaka
Mark Williams
Krista Jacobsen
Michael D. Mullen
9 Using A Multilevel Approach To Teach Sustainability To Undergraduates
115(12)
Stacey A. Hawkey
Valdeen Nelsen
Bruce I. Dvorak
10 Growing Sustainability In Health-Care Management Education
127(13)
Carrie R. Rich
J. Knox Singleton
Seema Wadhwa
11 Teaching Ecotourism In The Backyard Of Waikiki, Hawai'i
140(9)
John Cusick
12 Who Will Teach The Teachers?
Reorienting Teacher Education for the Values of Sustainability
149(12)
Patrick Howard
PART THREE EDUCATION AS A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE
13 E-Portfolios In A Liberal Studies Program
An Experiment in Sustainability
161(17)
P. Sven Arvidson
14 The Paperless Classroom
178(6)
Justin Pettibone
Kirsten Allen Bartels
15 Communicating Sustainability
Teaching Sustainable Media Practice
184(11)
Alex Lockwood
Caroline Mitchell
Evi Karathanasopoulou
16 Roadblocks To Applied Sustainability
195(12)
Bart A. Bartels
PART FOUR LEADERSHIP AND REFORM STRATEGIES FOR LONG-TERM INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
17 Teaching Sustainability Leadership
207(12)
Courtney Quinn
Gina Matkin
18 Teaching Sustainability To Future Museum Professionals
219(12)
Sarah S. Brophy
19 Escaping The Structural Trap Of Sustainability In Academia Through Global Learning Environments
231(11)
Tamara Savelyeva
20 Making Sustainability A Core Value
242(11)
Christine Drewel
About The Contributors 253(14)
Index 267
Kirsten Allen Bartels is Honors Faculty Fellow at Grand Valley State University Kelly A. Parker is Professor of Philosophy, Environmental Studies, and Liberal Studies at Grand Valley State University