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Social ecology as education

Trent BrownRuth JeanesAmy Cutter-Mackenzie

pp. 23-45

Abstract

This chapter presents the historical and foundational elements of social ecology as it relates to physical and health education, outdoor and environmental education. Four foundational concepts central to the socio-ecological educator are introduced, namely: (a) lived experience, (b) place, (c) experiential pedagogies and (d) agency and participation. While socio-ecological models exist in diverse disciplines, our purpose is to introduce readers to an interdisciplinary philosophy and pedagogical approach that specifically considers the potential of social ecology to education. In doing so we acknowledge that a social ecology for education exists across multiple levels, embracing a broad array of social, cultural, environmental and geographical influences that shape individuals, identities, family, policies and the environment.

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Wattchow Brian, Jeanes Ruth, Alfrey Laura, Brown Trent (2014) The socioecological educator: a 21st century renewal of physical, health,environment and outdoor education. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 23-45

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7167-3_2

Full citation:

Brown Trent, Jeanes Ruth, Cutter-Mackenzie Amy (2014) „Social ecology as education“, In: B. Wattchow, R. Jeanes, L. Alfrey & T. Brown (eds.), The socioecological educator, Dordrecht, Springer, 23–45.