Ecopedagogies showcases a range of creative approaches that educators across multiple disciplines use to empower students to access and engage with nature, an increasingly important consideration in a post-COVID world in environmental crisis.
The volume includes chapters written by scholars from the environmental arts and humanities, literature, writing studies, rhetoric, music, religious studies, environmental studies and sustainability, sociology and anthropology, physical education, and outdoor education. Each author walks the reader through the details of how their ecopedagogy works, identifies potential challenges while also detailing how to address them, and explains the rewards to students, instructors, and more-than-human nature that they have witnessed through the use of these approaches. The contributions represent diverse types of academic institutions, offering broad applicability to instructors, including community colleges, private liberal arts colleges, and large state, regional, public, and private universities. The book explores a series of key questions about how educators can facilitate meaningful learning experiences with the natural world, inside and outside the classroom, and it looks at how to foster inclusivity, navigate problems with access, and explore intersections with environmental justice.
As a practical guide, the book delivers a well-provisioned toolbox containing exercises, activity guides, and assignments for those teaching environmentally focused college courses.
Author(s): Ellen Bayer, Judson Byrd Finley
Publisher: Routledge/Earthscan
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 226
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Endorsements
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Out of the Classroom and into the Wild: Ecopedagogies in Action
2. Composing with Infrastructures: Parapersonal Pedagogies for Environmental Humanities Classrooms
3. Field Journaling in the Wild: Defamiliarizing Everyday Environments in Environmental Humanities Courses
4. Go Boldly!: Empowering Students to Find their Stories in the Wild
5. The World in a Pond: Multispecies Encounters and A Map for Confluent Classrooms
6. Saunter like Muir: Eco-Challenges and Experience Projects in Introductory Environmental Ethics
7. Decolonizing Outdoor Education: Reading Muir in Alaska and Fly Fishing on Lingít Aaní
8. Nature Revisited: Ecopedagogy in an English–Physical Education Learning Community
9. From Dinosaur to Bears Ears: Engaging Utah’s Public Lands via Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Experiential Learning
10. Connections, Relationships, and the Land: An Anthropology Field School
11. Learning to Think like a Factory
12. Embodiment and More-than-Human Topographies: A Praxis Tool for Reconfiguring Sense of Place in the Anthropocene in Online and Limited-Residency Higher Education
13. Inhabiting Sounds: Soundscape Ecology in a First-Year Seminar
14. Teaching Animal Texts: American Environmental Literature’s Ability to Connect Students to Animals and Wildlife through Observation
15. To the Zoo!
16. Paradox of Hope: Cultivating a Restorative Educational Ethic in a World on Fire
Index