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Marthe Berg Andresen Reffhaug; Emilia Andersson-Bakken; Kirsti Marie Jegstad – Environmental Education Research, 2024
In environmental and sustainability education, critical thinking is important for the pluralistic teaching tradition, creating opportunities for student autonomy, deliberation and participation. However, focusing on student participation can also result in relativism or reproduction. Consequently, this article aims to investigate how different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Critical Thinking, Urban Areas
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Solrun Samnøy; Miranda Thurston; Hege Eikeland Tjomsland – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Objective: This paper explores the expectations of teachers to contribute to fostering students' wellbeing in the revised Norwegian curriculum. A new construct in the curriculum is three interdisciplinary topics -- health and life skills; democracy and citizenship; and, sustainable development -- included to give priority to prevailing societal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Well Being, Social Problems
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Taylor, Neil; Quinn, Frances; Jenkins, Kathy; Miller-Brown, Helen; Rizk, Nadya; Prodromou, Theodosia; Serow, Penelope; Taylor, Subhashni – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2019
This article reviews Education for Sustainability (EfS) in the secondary sector across a range of countries. Drawing on journal articles, book chapters and official reports, it identifies some of the more successful approaches to implementing EfS within the secondary sector. The authors first discuss the importance of educating for sustainability…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Secondary Education, Secondary School Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation
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Benedict, Faye – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1999
Argues that in order to ensure that environmental education is sustainable, a systemic approach to changing its institutional framework should be used. Presents an example of the systemic approach used in Norway, outlining the four areas of system change. (CMK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education