Mark Fettes & Sean Blenkinsop 
Education as the Practice of Eco-Social-Cultural Change [PDF ebook] 

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The current ecological crisis is the consequence of entrenched attitudes, discourses and behaviours in human societies worldwide, fostered and reinforced through modern educational traditions, processes and institutions. This book envisions a radical transformation of education to focus on the mutual flourishing of human societies with the rest of life on Earth. In part, the authors suggest approaching this as a problem of systemic design, incorporating principles that challenge and undermine key premises of the Capitalocene—the socio-economic-political landscape sustaining the current educational regime. Tracing the implications of this transition, they review core assumptions of modern Western culture that need to shift, and identify a wide range of relevant capacities and practices grouped under four complementary educator “stances” for eco-social-cultural change.

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1. Transforming Education for Eco-Social-Cultural Change.- 2. Designing Education for Eco-Social-Cultural Change.- 3. Reframing Education for Eco-Social-Cultural Change.- 4. The 4Cs: Practicing Education for Eco-Social-Cultural Change.

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Mark Fettes is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Canada. His work focuses on the dynamic interplay, or ecology, of imagination, language, land and community.
Sean Blenkinsop is Professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His current research explores teacher education, school change, and the challenges of justice and the environmental crisis in a rapidly changing world.

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