Learning Gardens and Sustainability Education

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3rd Grade Student
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Artemisia Ludoviciana
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Author_Jonathan Brown
biocultural
biocultural curriculum development
Biotic Actors
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Complex Socio-ecological Adaptive System
Compost Heap
Crimson Clover
diversity
ecological literacy
Edge Experiences
environmental
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experiential learning models
Fava Beans
fritjof
Garden Coordinator
Garden Program
grounds
Gustavo Esteva
Honey Crisp
Learning Gardens
living
Living Soil
Mitakuye Oyasin
Outdoor Classroom
place-based
Rst Century
school
School Gardens
School Learning Gardens
Schoolyard Habitat
SFUSD
Simple Sprinkling
soil
Soil Fertility
soil science education
sunnyside
Sunnyside Environmental School
sustainability education frameworks
urban school gardens
Vice Versa
whole-systems pedagogy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415899819
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Offering a fresh approach to bringing life to schools and schools to life, this book goes beyond touting the benefits of learning gardens to survey them as a whole-systems design solution with potential to address myriad interrelated social, ecological, and educational issues. The theoretical and conceptual framework presented creatively places soil at the center of the discourse on sustainability education and learning garden design and pedagogy. Seven elements and attributes of living soil and learning gardens are presented as a guide for sustainability education: cultivating a sense of place; fostering curiosity and wonder; discovering rhythm and scale; valuing biocultural diversity; embracing practical experience ; nurturing interconnectedness. The living soil of learning gardens forms the basis of a new metaphoric language serving to contest dominant mechanistic metaphors presently influencing educational discourse. Student voices and examples from urban schools provide practical understanding of how bringing life to schools can indeed bring schools to life.

Dilafruz R. Williams is Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy in the Graduate School of Education at Portland State University. An avid gardener, she served on the Portland School Board for eight years.

Jonathan D. Brown teaches courses in permaculture, whole-systems design, organic gardening, and sustainability education. He has worked extensively in small-scale integrated agriculture.

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