The Ecology of Learning: Sustainability, Lifelong Learning and Everyday LifeEarthscan, 2006 - 241 strán (strany) A key starting point for understanding and achieving sustainability are our experiences of everyday life, the meanings and the connections we develop, and the learning and action these experiences engender. This book explores how learning throughout and across life is, and may become, an integral aspect of the process of sustainable development. It addresses the need for "life-long learning," that is, learning that occurs in various aspects of our lives including work, families, home, community groups, or any non-traditional ‘school’ or learning environments, to seriously engage with sustainability issues. Coverage includes the relationship between learning and sustainability, sustainability and everyday life, environmental mediascapes, public space and landscapes, learning networks and community action, sustainability learning and leisure, work and the need to reshape our understanding of a learning society. The breadth is impressive with an approachable and easy-to-read engagement with theoretical approaches to lifelong learning and sustainability and a vast range of evidence and case studies drawn from dozens of contexts in the UK/Europe, the USA and Canada. |
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... examples before they are felt and make any sense - global warming with baling out the basement , for example . Resonance is there- fore essential if learning is to become a key constitutive element of any transformative process leading ...
... examples before they are felt and make any sense - global warming with baling out the basement , for example . Resonance is there- fore essential if learning is to become a key constitutive element of any transformative process leading ...
Strana 40
... example here , but we also need to be able to clearly see this , to clearly reflect upon and to learn of detrimental effects on the capacities of local food producers to produce for , and satisfy , local markets and ultimately ourselves ...
... example here , but we also need to be able to clearly see this , to clearly reflect upon and to learn of detrimental effects on the capacities of local food producers to produce for , and satisfy , local markets and ultimately ourselves ...
Strana 79
... example , the failure to condemn GM rather than simply acknowledge the unresolved issues is incompatible with its support for sustainable agriculture . Eden's commitment to and advocacy of environ- mental sustainability may not be as ...
... example , the failure to condemn GM rather than simply acknowledge the unresolved issues is incompatible with its support for sustainable agriculture . Eden's commitment to and advocacy of environ- mental sustainability may not be as ...
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Sustainability and the Practice of Everyday Life | 37 |
Learning through Leisure | 63 |
Building Sustainable Neighbourhoods and Communities | 101 |
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The Ecology of Learning: Sustainability, Lifelong Learning and Everyday Life John Blewitt Obmedzený náhľad - 2006 |
The Ecology of Learning: Sustainability, Lifelong Learning and Everyday Life John Blewitt Obmedzený náhľad - 2010 |
The Ecology of Learning: Sustainability, Lifelong Learning and Everyday Life John Blewitt Zobrazenie úryvkov - 2006 |
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