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Soviet Education, 1991
The era of the scientific-technological revolution has confronted scientific and social thinking with the task of developing a concept of interaction between society and the environment that will replace notions that nature is inexhaustible, and the doctrine, based on them, of man's conquest of nature; both of these ideas have revealed their bankruptcy.
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The era of the scientific-technological revolution has confronted scientific and social thinking with the task of developing a concept of interaction between society and the environment that will replace notions that nature is inexhaustible, and the doctrine, based on them, of man's conquest of nature; both of these ideas have revealed their bankruptcy.
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The Journal of Ecology, 1995
Foreword Frank B. Golley Preface Monica Hale 1. The role of ecology in education in schools in Britain Monica Hale and Jackie Hardie 3. Environmental education in the primary school science curriculum in Uganda Christopher Acar 4. The place of ecology in adult education Peter A. Thomas 5.
J. A. Webb, M. Hale
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Foreword Frank B. Golley Preface Monica Hale 1. The role of ecology in education in schools in Britain Monica Hale and Jackie Hardie 3. Environmental education in the primary school science curriculum in Uganda Christopher Acar 4. The place of ecology in adult education Peter A. Thomas 5.
J. A. Webb, M. Hale
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Going beyond “green” schooling programs that aim only to shape behavior, this book advances a pedagogical approach that seeks to instill eco-conscious and socially just change at the cultural level. Ecologizing education, as this approach is called, involves identifying and working to overcome anti-ecological features of contemporary education.
Sean Blenkinsop, Estella C. Kuchta
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Sean Blenkinsop, Estella C. Kuchta
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2020
Social Ecology and Education addresses "ecological understanding" as a transformative educational issue: a learning response to emerging insights into social-ecological relationships and the future of life on our planet. In the face of the existential threats posed by climate change, loss of biodiversity, pandemids and the associated ecological and ...
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Social Ecology and Education addresses "ecological understanding" as a transformative educational issue: a learning response to emerging insights into social-ecological relationships and the future of life on our planet. In the face of the existential threats posed by climate change, loss of biodiversity, pandemids and the associated ecological and ...
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Monthly Review, 2018
Kohei Saito's Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capitalism, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy shows convincingly that Marx's ideas about the interaction between humanity and nature did not arrive fully formed, but arose from his rigorous engagement with science and philosophy.
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Kohei Saito's Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capitalism, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy shows convincingly that Marx's ideas about the interaction between humanity and nature did not arrive fully formed, but arose from his rigorous engagement with science and philosophy.
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Explorations in Media Ecology, 2006
Abstract In a keynote address delivered to the Speech Communication Association in 1973, Neil Postman discussed the new graduate program in media ecology that he established in New York University's School of Education. Media ecology is presented as a field of inquiry based on the metaphor that all communication is an environment, and ...
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Abstract In a keynote address delivered to the Speech Communication Association in 1973, Neil Postman discussed the new graduate program in media ecology that he established in New York University's School of Education. Media ecology is presented as a field of inquiry based on the metaphor that all communication is an environment, and ...
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Management Learning, 2007
The crisis of sustainability is seen as a crisis of mind and thus a challenge for management education. Traditional educational methods are seen as inadequate even when they include radically different content. Gregory Bateson's critique of rational conscious purpose is explored to suggest that an appropriate form of education for ecological ...
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The crisis of sustainability is seen as a crisis of mind and thus a challenge for management education. Traditional educational methods are seen as inadequate even when they include radically different content. Gregory Bateson's critique of rational conscious purpose is explored to suggest that an appropriate form of education for ecological ...
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Education in ecological tourism and the use of ecological educational paths
UTMS Journal of Economics, 2010Bulgaria is an unexplored and attractive tourist destination offering diverse and matchless opportunities in tourist activities. One opportunity could be the ecologically tourism based on natural sightseeing tours and visiting beautiful sites, experiencing customs and rites.
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Ecological Economics Education
2012Approaching any contemporary issue such as climate change from a sustainability perspective requires an integration of ecological, economic, and social/cultural literacy. Ecological economics provides an essential framework for understanding the relationships among human-created and natural systems. This chapter introduces the fundamental principles of
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Symbiosis in ecological education
The libraries and ecological education: Theory and practiceNatural disasters, growth in oncological diseases, low quality drinking water and foods result from ecological imbalancing due to human activities. The authors substantiate the importance of ecological education of the younger generation for the sustainability of the planet.
Marina L. Krivut, Oksana R. Sinkevich
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