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9780759111233

Free-choice Learning and the Environment

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  • ISBN13:

    9780759111233

  • ISBN10:

    0759111235

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-05-16
  • Publisher: AltaMira Press
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Summary

Most environmental learning takes place outside of the formal education system, but our understanding of how this learning actually occurs is in its infancy. By surfing the internet, watching nature documentaries, and visiting parks, forests, marine sanctuaries, and zoos, people make active choices to learn about various aspects of their environment every day. Free-Choice Learning and the Environment explores the theoretical foundations of free-choice environmental education, the practical implications for applying theory to the education of learners of all ages, and the policy implications for creating new and sustainable environmental education opportunities.

Author Biography

John H. Falk is Sea Grant Professor in free-choice learning at Oregon State University and founder and former president of the Institute for Learning Innovation. He is coauthor of Thriving in the Knowledge Age, Lessons without Limit, and Free-Choice Science Education, as well as coeditor of In Principle, In Practice: Museums as Learning Institutions. Joe E. Heimlich is Specialist, OSUExtension@COSI, a professor at The Ohio State University, and a senior research associate with the Institute for Learning Innovation. He has worked in the arena of free-choice environmental education for more than twenty years. Susan Foutz is a research associate at the Institute for Learning Innovation and is Coeditor of In Principle, In Practice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
Background and Theory
Free-Choice Learning and the Environmentp. 11
Who is the Free-Choice Environmental Education Learner?p. 23
Fostering Empathy with Wildlife: Factors Affecting Free-Choice Learning for Conservation Concer and Behaviorp. 39
Behavior Change Theories and Free-Choice Environmental Learning Nicole Ardoinp. 57
Informing Practice
From Mission to Practicep. 77
Tools of Engagement: How Education and Other Social Strategies Can Engage People in Conservation Actionp. 87
How Can Participatory Action Research Inform Free-Choice Learning Pedagogy and Research in Environmental Education Contexts?p. 105
Environmental Literacy through the Lens of Aquarium Ocean Literacy Effortsp. 123
Envisioning the Future
Free-Choice Environmental Learning in Practice: Research to Inform Environmental Education Practicep. 141
Future Directions for Research in Free-Choice Environmental Learningp. 157
The Federal Government and Free-Choice Learningp. 171
Referencesp. 181
Indexp. 207
About the Contributorsp. 211
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