Moving Beyond Innocence: Educating Children in a Post-Nature World
Moving Beyond Innocence: Educating Children in a Post-Nature World
Samenvatting
This chapter examines some of the challenges of unlearning anthropocentrism - i.e. the deep-seated cultural, psychological and enacted prejudices of human specialness - in nature-based early childhood education programs. We begin with a critical exploration of recent trends in environmental philosophy and the conservation sciences that seek to move beyond the so-called archaic notions of “wilderness” and “nature” towards more managerial models of human dominion over planetary “ecosystem services.” We suggest the trouble with these discursive moves is that they shirk from the courageous conversations required from environmental education in a time of ecological emergency. We conclude by drawing on research at nature-based schools in the Netherlands and Canada to illustrate the tenacity of anthropocentric “common-sense” and suggest the beginnings of pedagogy of childhoodnatures guided by notions of rewilding and ecological humility.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51949-4_40-1
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Organisatie | De Haagse Hogeschool |
Opleiding | BFM International Business & Management Studies |
Afdeling | Faculteit Business, Finance & Marketing |
Gepubliceerd in | Research Handbook on Childhoodnature: Assemblages of Childhood and Nature Research. Edited by Cutter-Mackenzie, A., Malone, K., and Barratt Hacking, E. Springer International Publishing, Ham, Pagina's: 1-17 |
Datum | 2019-07-19 |
Type | Boekdeel |
ISBN | 978-3-319-51949-4 |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-51949-4_40-1 |
Taal | Engels |