环境可持续性课程与教学法的本土化:以本土可持续性面对全球生态危机

IF 2.4 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jeremy Jimenez, Peter Kabachnik
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摘要

本文强调了为什么高等教育机构(HEIs)应该在课程设置、校园管理和学术成果中融入土著视角。如今,HEI的可持续发展重点不成比例地集中在气候变化上,我们认为这是因为其所谓的解决方案实际上有助于加强一切照旧的工业增长。我们建议高等教育机构应努力实施的另一种长期可持续发展模式是重组其课程和教学方法,以纳入我们所说的土著可持续性。简而言之,我们呼吁学术界将土著观点和基于地方的知识纳入其课程、研究议程和服务工作,以取代或至少补充当前的可持续发展教育(ESD)模式,这些模式往往狭隘地关注高等学校如何通过所谓的“清洁”能源减少碳排放,而忽略了其他同样(如果不是更多的话)对健康生物圈的威胁。
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Indigenizing environmental sustainability curriculum and pedagogy: confronting our global ecological crisis via Indigenous sustainabilities
ABSTRACT This Point for Departure highlights why higher education institutions (HEIs) should integrate Indigenous perspectives in their course offerings, campus management, and scholarly production. Much of HEI's sustainability focus today disproportionately focuses on climate change, which we argue is because its purported solutions actually serve to reinforce, business-as-usual industrial growth. The alternative paradigm to long-term sustainability we propose that HEIs should work to implement is to restructure their curriculum and pedagogy to incorporate what we refer to as Indigenous sustainabilities. In short, we call for academics to integrate Indigenous perspectives and place-based knowledges into their courses, research agenda, and service work in lieu of, or at least in addition to, the current Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) paradigms that often narrowly focus on how HEI are reducing their carbon emissions via so-called ‘clean’ energy, at the expense of addressing other equally, if not more, concerning threats to a healthy biosphere.
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Teaching in Higher Education
Teaching in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
73
期刊介绍: Teaching in Higher Education has become an internationally recognised field, which is more than ever open to multiple forms of contestation. However, the intellectual challenge which teaching presents has been inadequately acknowledged and theorised in higher education. Teaching in Higher Education addresses this gap by publishing scholarly work that critically examines and interrogates the values and presuppositions underpinning teaching, introduces theoretical perspectives and insights drawn from different disciplinary and methodological frameworks, and considers how teaching and research can be brought into a closer relationship. The journal welcomes contributions that aim to develop sustained reflection, investigation and critique, and that critically identify new agendas for research, for example by: examining the impact on teaching exerted by wider contextual factors such as policy, funding, institutional change and the expectations of society; developing conceptual analyses of pedagogical issues and debates, such as authority, power, assessment and the nature of understanding; exploring the various values which underlie teaching including those concerned with social justice and equity; offering critical accounts of lived experiences of higher education pedagogies which bring together theory and practice. Authors are strongly encouraged to engage with and build on previous contributions and issues raised in the journal. Please note that the journal does not publish: -descriptions and/or evaluations of policy and/or practice; -localised case studies that are not contextualized and theorised; -large-scale surveys that are not theoretically and critically analysed; -studies that simply replicate previous work without establishing originality.
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