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Jenni Niemela-Nyrhinen; Niina Uusitalo – Environmental Education Research, 2025
In Western industrialised contexts, ecological problems such as climate change are sensed and come largely to be known through media representations. In this article, we consider "aesthetic practices" as a concept for understanding the ways in which the visual sensible world relating to climate change is continuously distributed.…
Descriptors: Photography, Ecology, Climate, Mass Media
Quicke, John – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2021
The contribution of 'consumerism' to environmental degradation has been widely acknowledged. An anti-consumerist perspective appeals because it draws attention to the ideological underpinnings of people's attitudes and day-to-day behaviour, but the tone of the debate often leads to polarisation rather than a productive engagement in dialogue. To…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Climate, Values, Beliefs
White, John – London Review of Education, 2021
The article begins with a fictional example of a life that has been spent frugally in several different ways and for different reasons over time: in wartime, through many decades of simple living, through a period marked by anxiety over the threat to future generations from the depletion of global resources and the climate crisis, to the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Money Management, Consumer Education, History, Life Style
Lang Hearlson, Christiane – Religious Education, 2021
Global ecological crisis calls for humanity's "ecological conversion," as well as deconversion from consumerism as a faith system. Conversion involves the imagination, which suggests an important role for visual images in religious education for ecological conversion. Yet educational proposals for deconversion from consumer culture have…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Imagination, Christianity
Procario-Foley, Carl B. – Religious Education, 2022
Since the publication of Pope Francis' landmark encyclical (2015), "Laudato Si," there has been a robust discussion among religious educators concerning the notion of ecological conversion. Drawing on this rich scholarship, this paper strives to move from the "what" of ecological conversion to the "how"; that is, how…
Descriptors: Clergy, Holistic Approach, Religious Education, Ecology
Turkan Firinci Orman – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
This study explores youth eco-literacy and its role in addressing the climate crisis, consumption, and socio-political challenges. Eco-literacy involves environmental understanding, skills, and critical perspectives, enabling active engagement and informed decision-making. Through geo-social lenses, I examine how Turkish youth participate…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Political Attitudes, Climate, Personal Autonomy
Dong Bae Lee; Thi-Hong-Nhat Nguyen – Cogent Education, 2024
Through the application of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and visual image analysis, this study evaluated 15 English Language Teaching (ELT) textbooks utilized in Vietnam, seeking to explore the extent to which environmental literacy (EL) content is incorporated. The analysis indicates that the knowledge component appears 29 times, Affect 25…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Textbooks, Content Analysis, English (Second Language)
Irwin, Ruth – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2017
Teleological progress is the underlying motif of modern culture, and informs education, innovation, and economic development. Progress includes a gradual increase in consumerism. Since the 1940s, the Keynesian Settlement and its embedded belief in progress is legislated in exponential 2-3% economic growth. Unfortunately, climate change is a direct…
Descriptors: Climate, Environment, Economic Development, Consumer Education
Hall, Scott S.; Anderson, Carol L.; Koukel, Sonja D.; Renwick, Kerry; Rogus, Stephanie – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2019
The authors examine family and consumer sciences (FCS) education. Titles in the article include: (1) Same-sex Marriage, Monogamy, Technology among Hot Topics in Family Studies (Scott S. Hall); (2) Dialogue Needed To Address Diversity, Divisiveness, Technology (Carol L. Anderson); (3) Use of Simulation in Dietetic Student Learning (Stephanie Rogus…
Descriptors: Family Life Education, Consumer Education, Marriage, Homosexuality
Teetering on the Brink: Subversive and Restorative Learning in Times of Climate Turmoil and Disaster
Selby, David; Kagawa, Fumiyo – Journal of Transformative Education, 2018
Unchecked climate change poses a self-inflicted existential risk to humanity as it exacerbates the multiple-crisis syndrome facing global society. In international policy, education for sustainable development is widely flagged as transformative. To realize that transformative potential, sustainability educators are exploring the nexus between…
Descriptors: Climate, Transformative Learning, Risk, Sustainable Development
Roger Sutcliffe – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2022
This piece maintains that, despite 50+ years of successful practice and development, Philosophy for Children (henceforward, P4C) is undervalued--but that, suitably re-presented, it may yet become the most important agent of educational change of the 21st century: a change that is essential, if not existential, given the challenges facing humanity.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Change Agents