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    Environmental Education as a Lived‐Body Practice? A Contemplative Pedagogy Perspective.Pulkki Jani, Dahlin Bo & Värri Veli‐Matti - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 51 (1):214-229.
    Environmental education usually appeals to the students’ knowledge and rational understanding. Even though this is needed, there is a neglected aspect of learning ecologically fruitful action; that of the lived-body. This paper introduces the lived-body as an important site for learning ecological action. An argument is made for the need of a biophilia revolution, in which refined experience of the body and enhanced capabilities for sensing are seen as important ways of complementing the more common, knowledge-based environmental (...)
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    Environmental Education as a Lived-Body Practice? A Contemplative Pedagogy Perspective.Jani Pulkki, Bo Dahlin & Veli-Matti Värri - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 51 (1):214-229.
    Environmental education usually appeals to the students’ knowledge and rational understanding. Even though this is needed, there is a neglected aspect of learning ecologically fruitful action; that of the lived-body. This paper introduces the lived-body as an important site for learning ecological action. An argument is made for the need of a biophilia revolution, in which refined experience of the body and enhanced capabilities for sensing are seen as important ways of complementing the more common, knowledge-based environmental (...)
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    Environmental Education as a Lived‐Body Practice? A Contemplative Pedagogy Perspective.Jani Pulkki, Bo Dahlin & Veli-Matti Värri - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (4).
    Environmental education usually appeals to the students’ knowledge and rational understanding. Even though this is needed, there is a neglected aspect of learning ecologically fruitful action; that of the lived-body. This paper introduces the lived-body as an important site for learning ecological action. An argument is made for the need of a biophilia revolution, in which refined experience of the body and enhanced capabilities for sensing are seen as important ways of complementing the more common, knowledge-based environmental (...)
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    Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the Royal geographical society (with the institute of british geographers), 20 may 1998.John Westaway - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):89 – 93.
    (1999). Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the royal geographical society (with the institute of British geographers), 20 may 1998. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 89-93.
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    Environmental education in the Federal Republic of Germany.Günter Eulefeld - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):17-29.
    Environmental Education is broadly discussed in the Federal Republic of Germany. The different conceptions may be classified as the cognitive, the emotive, the cognitive-experiential and the system-critical model. In the article, the role of institutions in the educational system, dealing with EE, is described. Current activities in empirical research work and some findings on EE in German schools are reported.
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    Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the royal geographical society (with the institute of British geographers), 20 may 1998.Stephen Trudgill - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):87-89.
    (1999). Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the royal geographical society (with the institute of British geographers), 20 may 1998. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 87-89.
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  7. Environmental Education for Sustainable Development in Russia.Anna Shutaleva - 2020 - Sustainability 12 (18):7742.
    The article is devoted to one of the crucial aspects of sustainable development, with the example of analyzing the possibilities for the development of environmental education in the Russian Federation. The article analyzes the possibilities of the current Russian Federal State Educational Standard for general and higher education in implementing the ideas of education in the interests of sustainable development. The methodological principles and philosophical foundations of environmental education are considered to designate the worldview (...)
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    Delivering Environmental Education in Kazakhstan Through Civic Action: Second-Wave Values and Governmental Responses.Dennis Soltys & Dilara Orynbassarova - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (1):101-122.
    The severity of Kazakhstan's ecological problems impels civic activists and state agencies to build public support for ecological rehabilitation in the country, through a comprehensive national programme of environmental education. This paper is a qualitative analysis whose main focus is the relations of civic groups and NGOs with the national government, occurring in the delivery of programmes for environmental education during the post-glasnost era. Provisional successes of civic groups in establishing environmental education programmes, and (...)
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    Environmental education and socioresponsive engineering: Report of an educational initiative in hyderabad, india.Ali Uddin Ansari, Ashfaque Jafari, Ishrat Meera Mirazana, Zulfia Imtiaz & Heather Lukacs - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):397-408.
    A recent initiative at Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad, India, has resulted in setting up a program called Centre for Environment Studies and Socioresponsive Engineering which seeks to involve undergraduate students in studying and solving environmental problems in and around the city of Hyderabad, India. Two pilot projects have been undertaken — one focusing on design and construction of an eco-friendly house, The Natural House, and another directed at improving environmental and general living conditions in (...)
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    Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the Royal geographical society (with the institute of british geographers), 20 may 1998.Cedric Cullingford - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):94 – 97.
    (1999). Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the royal geographical society (with the institute of British geographers), 20 may 1998. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 94-97.
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    Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the Royal geographical society (with the institute of british geographers), 20 may 1998.Anna R. Davies - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):82 – 87.
    (1999). Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the royal geographical society (with the institute of British geographers), 20 may 1998. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 82-87. doi: 10.1080/13668799908573657.
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    Reflecting on place: Environmental education as decolonisation.Simone Thornton, Mary Graham & Gilbert Burgh - 2019 - Australian Journal of Environmental Education 35 (3):239-249.
    We argue that to face climate change, all education, from kindergarten to tertiary, needs to be underpinned by environmental education. Moreover, as a site of reframing, education when coupled with philosophy is a possible site of influencing societal reframing in order to re-examine our relations to nature or our natural environment. However, we contend that as philosophy has been largely absent from curricula, it is vital to redress this issue. Further, the environment cannot be viewed simply (...)
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  13. Coordinated school and family environmental education efforts for a generation of eco-surplus culture.Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Phuong Thi Duong, Viet-Phuong La, Dan Li & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - manuscript
    Climate change and environmental degradation are threatening the existence of humanity. The youth have the potential and capability to play a pivotal role in tackling these challenges. Therefore, the current study aims to examine how school and family environmental education can enhance environmental knowledge, willingness to take action, and pro-environmental behaviors among children and young people. The Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics was utilized on a nationally representative dataset of 2069 Vietnamese primary, secondary, and high (...)
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    Environmental Education and Beyond.Michael Bonnett - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 31 (2):249-266.
    The effect of human activity on the environment is rightly a matter of continuing concern both in general and for education in particular. The nature and place of environmental education is here examined in the light of current debates on what constitutes a proper relationship with nature and the qualities of knowledge appropriate to understanding our environmental situation. It is argued that issues are raised which are fundamental not simply to environmental education, but to (...)
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    Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the Royal geographical society (with the institute of british geographers), 20 may 1998.Stephen Trudgill - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):81 – 82.
    (1999). Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the royal geographical society (with the institute of British geographers), 20 may 1998. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 81-82.
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    Environmental education and beyond.Michael Bonnett - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 31 (2):249–266.
    The effect of human activity on the environment is rightly a matter of continuing concern both in general and for education in particular. The nature and place of environmental education is here examined in the light of current debates on what constitutes a proper relationship with nature and the qualities of knowledge appropriate to understanding our environmental situation. It is argued that issues are raised which are fundamental not simply to environmental education, but to (...)
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    Environmental Education: Arguing the case for multiple approaches.William Scott - 1999 - Educational Studies 25 (1):89-97.
    This paper develops existing arguments about the need to rethink ways in which environmental education is conceptualised, interpreted and enacted by schools, teachers and students working within their communities. In doing this, it critiques what it sees as the narrowing and constraining influence that socially critical theory has exerted over the field, and calls for multiple approaches, carefully and communally deliberated on, in order to deliver the (environmental) educational goals deemed appropriate and necessary by schools and communities. (...)
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    Environmental education: epistemological premise for higher education.Enrique Loret de Mola López, Dania Pino Maristán & Josefa Nordelo Borlado - 2017 - Humanidades Médicas 17 (3):477-496.
    El presente artículo está dirigido a sistematizar una concepción teórica y metodológica que sustente la formación ambiental en las carreras universitarias cubanas. A partir de la crítica de las fuentes bibliográficas y la observación del proceso formativo en tres carreras, se construye el referido marco teórico. Entre los resultados se destaca el lugar y papel de la formación ambiental en el sistema de la formación integral del profesional. Se caracterizan la integralidad, la complejidad, la funcionabilidad y la espacialidad como rasgos (...)
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    Environmental Education—Ponderings From Down Under.Gene C. Sager - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (1):105-111.
    This article describes and reflects upon Australia's extensive, federally-mandated, environmental education program. This program is based on a National Conservation Strategy which went into effect in 1989. But the program has massive support on the state and local levels as well. In addition to traditional classroom study of the environment and environmental issues, Audtralian Students do composting, re-vegetation of local canyons, and other hands-on activities. In many areas of the students' deatiledreports become the data base for the (...)
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    Animals in Environmental Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curriculum and Pedagogy.Valerie S. Banschbach & Teresa Lloro-Bidart (eds.) - 2019 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book explores interdisciplinary approaches to animal-focused curriculum and pedagogy in environmental education, with an emphasis on integrating methods from the arts, humanities, and natural and social sciences. Each chapter, whether addressing curriculum, pedagogy, or both, engages with the extant literature in environmental education and other relevant fields to consider how interdisciplinary curricular and pedagogical practices shed new light on our understandings of and ethical/moral obligations to animals. Embracing theories like intersectionality, posthumanism, Indigenous cosmologies, and significant (...)
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    Environmental Education Projects Conducted at Primary Schools in Turkey.Erdoğan Kaya & Nazlı Gökçe - 2010 - Cultura 7 (2):204-220.
    Projects conducted at primary schools are of great importance in environmental education. In this study, interviews were carried out with teachers who were theparticipants of particular environmental projects. This survey study is conducted through a descriptive research method, namely, semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed descriptively. The study revealed that teachers felt environmental education projects made various contributions to students, schools, school staff, teachers, parents, and the school environment. However, it was discovered that teachers experienced (...)
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    Environmental Education in Initial Training: Effects of a Physical Activities and Sports in the Natural Environment Program for Sustainable Development.M. Luisa Santos-Pastor, Pedro Jesús Ruiz-Montero, Oscar Chiva-Bartoll, Antonio Baena-Extremera & L. Fernando Martínez-Muñoz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Training for sustainable development is an educational challenge of prime importance. Physical activity and sports in natural environments provide training committed to sustainability and environmental education. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of an undergraduate training program in Physical Activities and Sports in Natural Environments concerned with sustainable development. A total of 113 students from the Autonomous University of Madrid who are studying a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences and a Master’s (...)
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    Environmental Education and Children's Agency at the Time of the Anthropocene.Anna Kouppanou - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (4):944-959.
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    Environmental education and the discourses of humanist modernity: Redefining critical environmental literacy.Andrew Stables & William Scott - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):145–155.
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    Environmental Education and Philosophical Reflections on Biomimetics. 이상헌 - 2013 - Environmental Philosophy 16:83-107.
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    Open-minded Environmental Education in the Science Classroom.David P. Burns & Stephen P. Norris - 2009 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 18 (1):36-43.
    In this paper we will discuss the issue of environmental advocacy in science education in light of William Hare’s concept of open-mindedness. Although we shall assume that science teaching and learning must go beyond the scientific facts and theories and deal with the implications of science for society, we shall argue that science education should also demand an open-mindedness about environmental concerns such that all proposals for sustainability and the like are weighed against the alternatives using (...)
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    Environmental Education, Wicked Problems, and Virtue.Matt Ferkany & Kyle Powys Whyte - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:331-339.
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    Environmental Education and the Discourses of Humanist Modernity: redefining critical environmental literacy.William Scott Andrew Stables - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):145-155.
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    Indigenous Environmental Education: The Case of Renewable Energy Projects.Gregory Lowan-Trudeau - 2017 - Educational Studies 53 (6):601-613.
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    Environmental Education and Metaethics.Owen Goldin - unknown
    Contrā Dale Jamieson, the study of the metaethical foundations of environmental ethics may well lead students to a more environmentally responsible way of life. For although metaethics is rarely decisive in decision making and action, there are two kinds of circumstances in which it can play a crucial role in our practical decisions. First, decisions that have unusual features do not summon habitual ethical reactions, and hence invite the application of ethical precepts that the study of metaethics and ethical (...)
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    Rethinking Environmental Education with the Help of Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Traditional Ecological Knowledge.Yulia Nesterova - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (4):1047-1052.
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    Post-Humanist Liberal Pragmatism? Environmental Education out of Modernity.Andrew Stables & William Scott - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (2):269-279.
    The authors critique C. A. Bowers' argument that education for sustainability must be inspired by the practices of pre-modern cultures, and cannot be promoted through the postmodern pragmatism of Richard Rorty. Environmental education must rather be grounded in contemporary cultural practice. Although Rorty, like many other postmodernists, has shown little concern for the ecological crisis, his approach is potentially applicable to it. What is required is a broadening of focus: the ecological crisis is a crisis of post-Enlightenment (...)
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    Anthropocentric tendencies in environmental education: a critical discourse analysis of nature-based learning.Nicole Ross - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (3):355-370.
    ABSTRACT Although environmental and eco-centric efforts have been made in education, the sphere of influence and cogency of these efforts is limited by their anthropocentric framing of the environment. In order to subvert anthropocentric ideals, it is necessary to reposition humans in relation to other living and non-living forms. This study examines the anthropocentric tendencies perpetuated in environmental education efforts. The impetus of this work is to locate specific moments wherein human dominion is invoked within educational (...)
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    Place, empire, environmental education and the community of inquiry.Simone Thornton, Gilbert Burgh & Mary Graham - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 11 (1):83–103.
    Place-based education is founded on the idea that the student’s local community is one of their primary learning resources. Place-based education’s underlying educational principle is that students need to first have an experiential understanding of the history, culture, and ecology of the environment in which they are situated before tackling broader national and global issues. Such attempts are a step in the right direction in dealing with controversial issues in a democracy by providing resources for synthesising curriculum though (...)
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    Environmental Education, Wicked Problems and Virtue.Matt Ferkany & Kyle Whyte - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
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    From environmental education to ecopolitics. Affirming changing agendas for teachers.Barry Bamford - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):157–173.
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    Environmental education in civil defense as a subject and its expression in higher education.Pedro Juan Núñez Pardo & Jardines García - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (3):710-727.
    Se realizó una investigación con el objetivo de elaborar actividades que relacionan los elementos teóricos con la práctica desde la asignatura Defensa Civil, para contribuir a la participación de estudiantes universitarios y habitantes de la comunidad "Los Coquitos" en la prevención, mitigación o solución de los problemas ambientales que la afectan. Se aplicó un pre-experimento que permitió comprobar la efectividad de las actividades desarrolladas. Esta propuesta favoreció la vinculación de la escuela con la comunidad desde la protección del medio ambiente. (...)
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    Complexity concepts and environmental education.Marcello Buiatti - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):31-36.
    Environmental education differs from environmental teaching in the sense that it involves the acquirement of basic concepts of life structure and function. The basic tenets of complex biological systems are thoroughly discussed along with their meaning for all forms of life, including human society. Finally, their transfer to education systems is described with the help of specific examples.
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    Justifying compulsory environmental education in liberal democracies.Anders Schinkel - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (4):507-526.
    The need for education for (as opposed to about) sustainability is urged from many sides. Initiatives in this area tend to focus on formal education. Governmental, supra-governmental and non-governmental bodies all expect much of this kind of education, which is to transform children—and through them society—in the direction of sustainability. Due to the combination of great transformative expectations or ambitions and a focus on schooling (the idea of) compulsory environmental education poses potentially severe problems for (...)
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    Justifying Compulsory Environmental Education in Liberal Democracies1.Anders Schinkel - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (4):507-526.
    The need for education for (as opposed to about) sustainability is urged from many sides. Initiatives in this area tend to focus on formal education. Governmental, supra-governmental and non-governmental bodies all expect much of this kind of education, which is to transform children—and through them society—in the direction of sustainability. Due to the combination of great transformative expectations or ambitions and a focus on schooling (the idea of) compulsory environmental education poses potentially severe problems for (...)
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  41. Environmental education in india leading to ecological harmony.Sunanda Shastri - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 1--234.
     
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    Environmental education, ethics and citizenship conference, held at the Royal geographical society (with the institute of british geographers), 20 may 1998.Sue Dale Tunnicliffe & Michael J. Reiss - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):108 – 114.
    To date, insufficient work has been carried out on how children view living organisms in the environment. In this study a large number of conversations were audio-taped and transcribed while primary age pupils observed meal worms or brine shrimps (both of which are invertebrates) during science activities. Analysis revealed the ways in which the pupils interpreted what they saw in terms of their prior experience. We discuss the implications of these and others of our findings for school education and (...)
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    From Environmental Education to Ecopolitics. Affirming Changing Agendas for Teachers1.Barry Bamford - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):157-173.
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    Indigenous Environmental Education: The Case of Renewable Energy Projects.Lowan-Trudeau Gregory - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (6):601-613.
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  45. Environmental Education and Basic Education.B. A. Day - 1998 - Human Nature: Greencom's Newsletter 3 (2):1.
     
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    Philosophical Issues in Environmental Education.J. U. Emeh (ed.) - 1995 - Published by Macmillan Nigeria Publishers for Nigerian Conservation Foundation.
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    The Failure of Environmental Education (And How We Can Fix It).Elizabeth Mauritz - 2014 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (2):239-242.
    In The Failure of Environmental Education, Saylan and Blumstein articulate the problems with contemporary environmental education in America and suggest ways that it could do more to improve the ov...
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    Environmental Education, Neo‐liberalism and Globalisation: the ‘New Zealand experiment’.Michael Peters - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (2):203–216.
    Remove the world around the struggles, keep only conflicts and debates, dense with men, purified of things, you will have the theatrical stage, most narratives and philosophies, all of the social sciences: the interesting spectacle we refer to as ‘cultural’.Whoever says where the master and the slave are struggling? Our culture cannot stand the world.
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    Environmental Education, Neo‐liberalism and Globalisation: the ‘New Zealand experiment’.Michael Peters - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (2):203-216.
    Remove the world around the struggles, keep only conflicts and debates, dense with men, purified of things, you will have the theatrical stage, most narratives and philosophies, all of the social sciences: the interesting spectacle we refer to as ‘cultural’.Whoever says where the master and the slave are struggling? Our culture cannot stand the world..
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    Environmental Education at University Level: Trends and Data.Ada W. Phillips - 1974 - British Journal of Educational Studies 22 (3):366.
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