Utilizing Collaborative Self-Study to Explore Pedagogies for Sustainability

Author:

Phillips Christina,Howard Patrick

Abstract

AbstractWhole school approaches (Wals and Mathie, Whole school approaches to sustainability: Exemplary practices from around the world. Wageningen University, Education and Learning Sciences, 2022) to sustainability where various facets or currents of environmental education (e.g., Sauvé, Can J Environ Educ 10(1): 11–37, 2005) are seamlessly integrated with disciplinary subject matter, leadership practices, and everyday classroom routines remain elusive in many contexts as they serve as counter-narratives to the status quo promoting over-consumption and exploitation of environments and people. We present a case study exploring how a Canadian post-secondary institution, Cape Breton University, has enacted inclusive (e.g., Indigenous perspectives), whole school approaches to sustainability in novel and immersive ways. We present this work as a reflexive, collaborative self-study examining program objectives in teacher education and how these sustainability goals have been interpreted, translated, and implemented at the course level in pre-service teacher education (i.e., science methods courses) and at the graduate level (i.e., an applied research project course for the Master of Education in Sustainability, Creativity, and Innovation).

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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