ERIC Number: EJ881766
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 14
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ISSN: ISSN-1205-5352
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Educating to Care
Mortari, Luigina
Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, v9 n1 p109-122 2004
The root of the ecological crisis lies in an ethic of nature consumption. In order to reconstruct our cultural framework, it is necessary to cultivate another ethical approach, an ethic of care. It is the responsibility of school to encourage students to learn how to care for not only the human world, but also for the natural world. This paper is based on the hypothesis that it is possible to develop the ethical disposition to care for by practising an ethic of care in the first person. In the phenomenological-hermeneutic framework, however, it is not sufficient to practice care; students have to be engaged in pondering and interpreting their experience of caring for in order to construct for themselves the meaning of their lived experience. With this in mind, I organized a year long environmental education project for students aged 6 to 10 in a rural school which involved students not only in doing things but also in thinking about their experience. Working from a socio-constructivist perspective, I made use of discussions and reflective writing. This paper presents phenomenological research on this experience. (Contains 5 tables and 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Rural Schools, Environmental Education, Phenomenology, Caring, Role of Education, Educational Principles, Program Descriptions, Elementary School Students, Reflection, Student Journals, Discussion Groups, Discourse Analysis, Participant Observation, Participatory Research, Content Analysis, Concept Formation, Learning Strategies, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Holistic Approach, Moral Values, Teaching Methods, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Natural Resources, Educational Strategies, Outdoor Education, Physical Environment, Experiential Learning, Student Attitudes, Gardening, Values Education
Lakehead University and Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication. Lakehead University Faculty of Education, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada. Fax: 807-346-7771; e-mail: cjee@lakeheadu.ca; Web site: http://cjee.lakeheadu.ca
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Italy
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