Place, Sustainability and Literacy in Environmental Education: Frameworks for Teaching and Learning

Authors

  • Monica GREEN Monash University, Victoria, AUSTRALIA

Keywords:

Education, sustainability, school ground geographies, curriculum and pedagogy

Abstract

The ‘ecologisation’ of Australian primary schools brings new opportunities for curriculum expansion and renewal for sustainability education. My contribution to the broader discussion of place, geography, sustainability and literacy stems from an interest in how children are brought into contact with sustainability discourses via sensory and embodied learning in local school ground landscapes. In this paper I am interested in identifying the emergent pedagogies and new literacies that inform and shape the implementation of sustainability curriculum. The paper draws on research that uses theories of place inhabitation, relationships to food, place ecologies, and place-based pedagogies to examine the educational value of food gardens and related environmental and health initiatives in primary (elementary) schooling in Australia. Using research data from two schools, the paper illustrates how school ground settings, curriculum and pedagogy generate spatial, temporal and geographical literacies that support children’s meaning making. These multimodal literacies are vital curriculum ingredients that effectively educate for sustainability.

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Published

2012-09-07