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Gordana Gredicak Šojat; Zorislav Šojat – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The Education drives the Future of Humanity. The Wishes and Visions of Humankind have to drive the Education. What is the final goal of Education? To bring up a healthy, emotionally mature, wise, knowledgable nourisher of life, who understands and feels the reality, based on ethics, humanism and compassion, as essential characteristics of a human…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Human Relations
Cottey, Alan – Policy Futures in Education, 2012
The author reflects briefly on what limited degree of global ecological stability and human cultural stability may be achieved, provided that humanity retains hope and does not give way to despair or hide in denial. These thoughts were triggered by a recent conference on International Stability and Systems Engineering. (Contains 5 notes.)
Descriptors: Ecology, Reliability, Global Approach, Scientists
Sullivan, Heather I. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
While nature is often claimed to be a space of harmonized balance or an antidote to the chaos of the modern world, we need a more grounded assessment of nature as endlessly changing and much less predictable than we like to assume. In this essay, I explore Karen Traviss' provocative exploration of unbalanced nature and unbounded bodies in her…
Descriptors: Ecology, Physical Environment, Genetics, Influence of Technology
Ainley, Patrick – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
Unlike most papers on education and ecology, this one is not concerned with the content of education but its organisation as a system and hence its "purpose" or "finality". The central contention of the paper, which takes English education and training (or "learning") as a case in point, is that in a new market-state formation the pursuit of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Free Enterprise System, Crisis Management, Ecology

McElroy, Mark W. – Green Teacher, 1997
Argues that the prevailing model in Western culture is self-destructive in practice and that mass extinction of species is caused by unsustainable human development and expansion. Implies that a focus on conventional economics and training for industry careers perpetuates the problem. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education

Goudie, Andrew – Journal of Geography, 1990
Traces the history of futuristic predictions of environmental changes. Focuses on particular documents published on environmental change predictions. Identifies particular instances of environmental change, such as the rate of species loss and the greenhouse effect. Maintains that predictions of future environmental changes are fraught with…
Descriptors: Climate, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environment
Midgley, Christine, Ed. – 1996
The Council for Environmental Education (CEE) publishes this annual review that reflects the changes that have brought environmental education in from the fringes and now attracts considerable political and educational attention. This edition brings together a selection of important statements by leading public figures and other papers and…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Foley, Grover – Ecologist, 1988
Describes Deep Ecology and criticizes its limitations. Discusses mysticism, the bomb, freedom, subjectivity and power as they are addressed by Deep Ecology. Stresses the need to teach ecological balance. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
Goldsmith, Edward – Ecologist, 1988
Proposes a world view or cosmology in the form of 67 laws or principles which are seen by some as governing the Cosmos and the cosmological process. Defines the Cosmos in terms of the ecosphere or Gaia. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
Jones, Alwyn – Ecologist, 1987
Claims that science takes a reductionist approach that has led to a fragmented view of the world. Argues that such a worldview lies at the heart of ecological crises. Calls for a new holistic approach to science. (TW)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society), Global Approach
Skolimowski, Henryk – Ecologist, 1988
Criticizes the Deep Ecology Movement as a new ecological world view. Discusses the limits of this philosophy including its views of destiny, evolution and cosmology. Concludes that although its intentions are admirable, Deep Ecology leaves too much unanswered. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences
Naess, Arne – Ecologist, 1988
Presented is support for the basic tenets of the Deep Ecology Movement. Answers several criticisms concerning mysticism, nuclear war, and destiny. Provides a platform and two models for the philosophy of Deep Ecology. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
Sylvan, Richard; Bennett, David – Ecologist, 1988
Contrasted are the philosophies of Deep Ecology and ancient Chinese. Discusses the cosmology, morality, lifestyle, views of power, politics, and environmental philosophies of each. Concludes that Deep Ecology could gain much from Taoism. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
Tokar, Brian – Ecologist, 1988
Describes the differences which divide the social ecology movement and the Deep Ecology Movement. Discusses how each views population ecology, politics, natural resources, and ecological living. Calls for a unified ecological movement. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education

Krauskopf, Sara – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Describes an extended role-playing game for middle school to post-secondary students centered around the sale of a forest and farm in Costa Rica. Takes an in-depth look at the question of what it takes to purchase and protect a tropical forest. (DDR)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
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