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245 1 0 _aDeveloping Place-responsive Pedagogy in Outdoor Environmental Education
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_bA Rhizomatic Curriculum Autobiography /
_cby Alistair Stewart.
250 _a1st ed. 2020.
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300 _aXXI, 189 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color.
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490 1 _aInternational Explorations in Outdoor and Environmental Education,
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505 0 _aPrologue -- Chapter 1. Working with/in Deleuzo-Guattarian ideas -- Chapter 2. Living curriculum: Currere -- Chapter 3. A rhizomatic context for Australian outdoor environmental education -- Chapter 4. Canoeing the Murray River as outdoor environmental education: A line of flight -- Chapter 5. Developing place-responsive encounters with the Murray River: Deterritorialising outdoor environmental education -- Chapter 6. Re/conceiving outdoor environmental education as riverscape pedagogy: A Murray Cod assemblage -- Chapter 7. Outdoor environmental education as reading the landscape: Rhizomatic natural~cultural history pedagogy -- Chapter 8. Imagination, Australian cultural history and outdoor environmental education: Bushwalking as time travel -- Chapter 9. Australian natural history pedagogy with/in outdoor environmental education -- Chapter 10. Developing outdoor environmental education pedagogy responsive to Australian natural history with Gregg Müller -- Chapter 11. Re/creating Australian outdoor environmental education pedagogy: Becoming-speckled warbler -- Chapter 12. Coda -- Index.
520 _aThis book is a rhizomatic curriculum autobiography that charts the author’s efforts to develop and promote Australian outdoor environmental education practices that are inclusive of, and responsive to, the places in which they are performed. Joining philosophical concepts created by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari with William Pinar’s autobiographical method for curriculum inquiry, the author (re)considers the interrelated concepts, contexts and complex conversations with colleagues, students and others that have shaped his approach to curriculum, pedagogy and research for fifteen years or more. Emphasising the complexity of developing curricula and pedagogies that engage, in a respectful and generative way, with the natural and cultural history of the Australian continent, the author explicates and enacts his attempts to think differently about the cultural, curricular and pedagogical understandings that inform the practices of Australian outdoor environmental educators. Outdoor environmental education in Australia has historically been influenced by imported universalist ideas, particularly from the USA and the UK. However, during the last two decades a growing number of researchers in this field have challenged the applicability of such taken-for-granted approaches and advocated the development of curricula and pedagogies informed by the unique bio-geographical and cultural histories of the locations in which educational experiences take place. As this book demonstrates, Alistair Stewart is prominent among the vanguard of Australian outdoor environmental educators who have led such advocacy by combining practical experience with theoretical rigour.
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