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EcoJustice Education Summary

EcoJustice Education: Toward Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities by Rebecca A. Martusewicz (Eastern Michigan University, USA)

EcoJustice Education offers a powerful model for cultural ecological analysis and a pedagogy of responsibility, providing teachers and teacher educators with the information and classroom practices they need to help develop citizens who are prepared to support and achieve diverse, democratic, and sustainable societies in an increasingly globalized world. Readers are asked to consider curricular strategies to bring these issues to life in their own classrooms across disciplines. Designed for introductory educational foundations and multicultural education courses, the text is written in a narrative, conversational style grounded in place and experience, but also pushes students to examine the larger ideological, social, historical, and political contexts of the crises humans and the planet we inhabit are facing.

Pedagogical features in each chapter include a Conceptual Toolbox, activities accompanying the theoretical content, examples of lessons and teacher reflections, and suggested readings, films, and links. The Second Edition features a new chapter on Anthropocentrism; new material on Heterosexism; updated statistics and examples throughout; new and updated Companion Website content.

EcoJustice Education Reviews

A must-read textbook. Its strength is not only its powerful and carefully considered analysis but also its student-centered approach; the text seamlessly guides students through a multitude of challenging concepts and, at the same time, engages them with its potent and insightful arguments.

Paul J. Ramsey, Eastern Michigan University, USA

EcoJustice Education is not just another textbook. It is a bold vision for a possible future of social- and eco-justice. Accessible to students, teachers, and educators at all levels, Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci make clear the important role education has to play and how educators can put to work in our practice the poignant and provocative thinking of Gregory Bateson, Gregory Cajete, Wendell Berry, and others.

Stephanie L. Daza, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

About Rebecca A. Martusewicz (Eastern Michigan University, USA)

Rebecca A. Martusewicz is a teacher educator at Eastern Michigan University, where she developed a concentration in EcoJustice Education for the Masters in Social Foundations program. Jeff Edmundson directs the teacher licensure program at the University of Oregon and teaches courses in EcoJustice at the undergraduate and graduate level. John Lupinacci is an assistant professor of Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Washington State University. All three authors are active in EcoJustice Education, an international organization that includes the Center for EcoJustice Education offering faculty development workshops, The EcoJustice Dictionary, and other resources for teachers and scholars (www.ecojusticeeducation.org).

Table of Contents

Brief Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Purposes of Education in an Age of Ecological Crises and Worldwide Insecurities
Chapter 2: Rethinking Diversity and Democracy for Sustainable Communities
Chapter 3: Cultural Foundations of the Crisis: A Cultural/Ecological Analysis
Chapter 4: Learning Anthropocentrism: An EcoJustice Approach to Human Supremacy and Education
Chapter 5: Learning Androcentrism: Gender and Education
Chapter 6: Learning our Place in the Social Hierarchy: An EcoJustice Approach to Class Inequality
Chapter 7: Learning Racism: An EcoJustice Approach to Racial Inequality
Co-Authored by Gary Schnakenberg
Chapter 8: Learning about Globalization: Education, Enclosures, and Resistance
Chapter 9: Learning from Indigenous Communities
Chapter 10: Teaching for the Commons: Educating for Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities
References
Index

Additional information

CIN1138018848G
9781138018846
1138018848
EcoJustice Education: Toward Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities by Rebecca A. Martusewicz (Eastern Michigan University, USA)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20141014
390
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