Contemplating educations of ecological well-becoming, with gratitude to (Mother) Earth, wildlife, and women

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Inquiry Pub Date : 2021-05-27 DOI:10.1080/03626784.2021.1941797
Claudia Eppert
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Abstract Given ecological atrocities and widespread ill mental health among humans, this article contemplates possibilities for educations of ecological well-becoming. It introduces contemplative, emotion-aware, and cosmospolitan embraces as part of such educations. Additionally, with reference to psychoanalysis, Buddhist thought, and Indigenous, specifically Anishinaabe, wisdom, I consider and complicate literacies steeped in gratitude for (Mother) Earth, wildlife, and women. I also wrestle with such dualisms as contemplation/action, mind/body, wilderness/civilization, self/other, inner/outer, and knowing/not knowing. By way of conclusion, I introduce Lifeworld educations, nondual ecological well-becoming and gratitude, and also briefly consider select implications of ecological well-becoming for contemporary schooling.
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考虑生态健康教育,感谢(母亲)地球,野生动物和妇女
摘要鉴于生态暴行和人类普遍存在的心理健康问题,本文探讨了生态健康教育的可能性。它引入了沉思、情感感知和宇宙拥抱,作为这些教育的一部分。此外,关于精神分析、佛教思想和土著人,特别是阿尼希纳贝的智慧,我认为并复杂化了对(母亲)地球、野生动物和妇女充满感激之情的文学。我还与沉思/行动、思想/身体、荒野/文明、自我/他人、内在/外在以及知道/不知道等双重性作斗争。最后,我介绍了生命世界教育、非双重生态福祉和感恩,并简要思考了生态福祉对当代学校教育的选择意义。
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Curriculum Inquiry
Curriculum Inquiry EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Curriculum Inquiry is dedicated to the study of educational research, development, evaluation, and theory. This leading international journal brings together influential academics and researchers from a variety of disciplines around the world to provide expert commentary and lively debate. Articles explore important ideas, issues, trends, and problems in education, and each issue also includes provocative and critically analytical editorials covering topics such as curriculum development, educational policy, and teacher education.
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