Animals in Environmental Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curriculum and Pedagogy

Animals in Environmental Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curriculum and Pedagogy

Animals in Environmental Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curriculum and Pedagogy

Animals in Environmental Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curriculum and Pedagogy

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Overview

This book explores interdisciplinary approaches to animal-focused curriculum and pedagogy in environmental education, with an emphasis on integrating methods from the arts, humanities, and natural and social sciences. Each chapter, whether addressing curriculum, pedagogy, or both, engages with the extant literature in environmental education and other relevant fields to consider how interdisciplinary curricular and pedagogical practices shed new light on our understandings of and ethical/moral obligations to animals. Embracing theories like intersectionality, posthumanism, Indigenous cosmologies, and significant life experiences, and considering topics such as equine training, meat consumption and production, urban human-animal relationships, and zoos and aquariums, the chapters collectively contribute to the field by foregrounding the lives of animals. The volume purposefully steps forward from the historical marginalization of animals in educational research and practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319984780
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 01/05/2019
Series: Palgrave Studies in Education and the Environment
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Teresa Lloro-Bidart is Assistant Professor in the Liberal Studies Department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA.

Valerie Banschbach is Professor and Chair of the Environmental Studies Program at Roanoke College, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Animals in Environmental Education: Whither Interdisciplinarity?.- Part I Intersectional Perspectives.- 2. What Can an Animal Liberation Perspective Contribute to Environmental Education?.- 3. An Intersectional Approach to Teaching and Learning About Humans and Other Animals in Educational Contexts.- 4. Intersectional and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Interspecies Food Justice Pedagogies.- Part II Posthumanism.- 5. Mutual Becomings? In Search of an Ethical Pedagogic Space in Human-Horse Relationships.- 6. Co-mingling Kin: Exploring Histories of Uneasy Human-Animal Relations as Sites for Ecological Posthumanist Pedagogies.- 7. Attending To Nonhuman Animals In Pedagogical Relationships and Encounters.- Part III Arts-Based Approaches.- 8. The Call of Wild Stories: Crossing Epistemological Borders with Narrative Fiction.- 9. On the Origin of the Dragon: Evolving a Transdisciplinary Research Pedagogy.- 10. Coexisting Entities in Multispecies Worlds: Arts-Based Methodologies for Decolonial Pedagogies.- Part IV Interdisciplinary Conversations in Formal and Non-Formal Education.- 11. Connecting Animal Cognition and Emotion with Ethical Reasoning in the Classroom.- 12. Putting Meat on the (Classroom) Table: Problems of Denial and Communication.- 13. Significant Life Experiences and Animal-Themed Education.

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