EN
Two S?des of the Megalopol?s: Educat?ng for Susta?nable C?t?zensh?p
Abstract
Despite widespread focus on literacy and math at the expense of other subjects, citizenship and environmental education have an important role in American public education. Citizenship and environmental education are broadly tasked with helping students develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to shepherd the body politic and natural world, respectively, into the future. For educators and administrators concerned with instructional efficiency, educational farm visits offer one means of pairing these two approaches into a unified learning experience. This paper presents findings from a qualitative case study analysis of two such programs, incorporating interviews with and observations of visiting students, teachers, and parents. The authors argue that sustainable citizenship—a typically European conception of citizenship that stresses the natural as well as the national world—is an important outcome of these types of educational experiences.
Keywords
References
- About the USA (2012). About the USA: Megalopolis. Retrieved from http://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/outgeogr/map3.gif
- American Institutes for Research. (2005). Effects of outdoor education programs for children in California. Palo Alto, CA: American Institutes for Research.
- Barr, R.D., Barth, J.L., & Shermis, S.S. (1977). Defining the social studies. Arlington, VA: National Council for the Social Studies.
- Barton, K. & Levstik, L. Teaching history for the common good, Erlbaum, 2004.
- Bullen, A., & Whitehead, M. (2005). Negotiating the networks of space, time and substance: A geographical perspective on the sustainable citizen. Citizenship Studies, 9(5), 499-516.
- Chandler, T. (2009) Civic engagement about climate change: A case study of three educators and their practice. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Teaches College, Columbia University, New York, NY. (Proquest Document Reproduction).
- Dewey, J. (1900). The school and society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Disinger, J. F. (1983). Environmental education's definitional problem. Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education Information Bulletin, 2, 17-32.
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
-
Journal Section
-
Publication Date
November 28, 2012
Submission Date
October 17, 2012
Acceptance Date
-
Published in Issue
Year 2012 Volume: 3 Number: 2