Pedagogy for Restoration: Addressing Social and Ecological Degradation Through Education
Pedagogy for Restoration seeks to understand the conditions leading to the destruction of Earth in order to discover pedagogy for restoration. As we degrade the planet we degrade ourselves and as we degrade ourselves we degrade the planet. Moral development and socialization significantly influence our participation in, construction of, or resistance to the systems of oppression that degrade us. The process of restorative education recognizes that humans are fundamentally good and moral and seeks to promote healthy moral development. We must help students meet their basic needs, center their own identities and experience, and simultaneously emphasize community and relationships to help them find a sense of purpose. These efforts facilitate social and ecological restoration by allowing students to reach a physical and emotional place that is conducive to learning and self-efficacy so that they may engage with whatever issues they find important in their own way and on their own terms.
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Pedagogy for Restoration: Addressing Social and Ecological Degradation Through Education
Pedagogy for Restoration seeks to understand the conditions leading to the destruction of Earth in order to discover pedagogy for restoration. As we degrade the planet we degrade ourselves and as we degrade ourselves we degrade the planet. Moral development and socialization significantly influence our participation in, construction of, or resistance to the systems of oppression that degrade us. The process of restorative education recognizes that humans are fundamentally good and moral and seeks to promote healthy moral development. We must help students meet their basic needs, center their own identities and experience, and simultaneously emphasize community and relationships to help them find a sense of purpose. These efforts facilitate social and ecological restoration by allowing students to reach a physical and emotional place that is conducive to learning and self-efficacy so that they may engage with whatever issues they find important in their own way and on their own terms.
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Pedagogy for Restoration: Addressing Social and Ecological Degradation Through Education

Pedagogy for Restoration: Addressing Social and Ecological Degradation Through Education

by David Krzesni
Pedagogy for Restoration: Addressing Social and Ecological Degradation Through Education

Pedagogy for Restoration: Addressing Social and Ecological Degradation Through Education

by David Krzesni

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Overview

Pedagogy for Restoration seeks to understand the conditions leading to the destruction of Earth in order to discover pedagogy for restoration. As we degrade the planet we degrade ourselves and as we degrade ourselves we degrade the planet. Moral development and socialization significantly influence our participation in, construction of, or resistance to the systems of oppression that degrade us. The process of restorative education recognizes that humans are fundamentally good and moral and seeks to promote healthy moral development. We must help students meet their basic needs, center their own identities and experience, and simultaneously emphasize community and relationships to help them find a sense of purpose. These efforts facilitate social and ecological restoration by allowing students to reach a physical and emotional place that is conducive to learning and self-efficacy so that they may engage with whatever issues they find important in their own way and on their own terms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433131554
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 09/30/2015
Series: Counterpoints , #503
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)

About the Author

David Krzesni is passionate about helping young people lead active, healthy, and purposeful lives and has worked in community health, public schools, and afterschool programs. David teaches high school mathematics and facilitates project-based learning and outdoor enrichment activities. David earned his master’s degree in environmental education from Western Washington University and his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

Table of Contents

Contents: Environmental Education – Oppression – Empathy – Morality – Social Influence and Individual Difference – Pedagogy of Basic Needs – Pedagogy of Identity – Pedagogy of Purpose – Insights for Environmental Education.

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