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Multispecies thinking in the classroom and beyond: teaching for a sustainable future

Boileau, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Born, Patty(Contributions by)Cadieux, Kirsten Valentine(Contributions by)Derr, Victoria(Contributions by)Gessler, Megan(Contributions by)Miller, Alice(Contributions by)Moreno, Madison(Contributions by)Nichols, Bryan H.(Contributions by)Parker, Kenton(Contributions by)Ramirez, Juan(Contributions by)Ridge, Sheila Williams(Contributions by)Struck, Maggie(Contributions by)Torres, Cynthia(Contributions by)Wilson, Ruth(Contributions by)Young, Tracy Charlotte(Contributions by)Born, Patty(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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Sustainability education has typically centered the human-focusing on the changes and paradigm shifts needed to ensure a sustainable future for humans. Yet nonhuman beings, specifically plants and animals, are and have always been central to our lives, prompting wonder, curiosity, sensitivity and awe, as well as being important in their own right. In Multispecies Thinking in the Classroom and Beyond: Teaching for a Sustainable Future the contributors discuss the importance of seeking a more inclusive, more just, and ultimately a more hopeful future. They consider how everyday, entanglements with plants and animals can challenge us and expand our worldview. The contributors consider the importance of reciprocal relationships with plants and animals and provide practical strategies, approaches, and examples of how that looks in practice in all types of educational settings.

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Lexington Books
1666916676 / 9781666916676
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31/01/2024
English
1 pages
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