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Early Childhood Education for Sustainability: A Short History
 
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ISBN13:9789819784042
ISBN10:9819784042
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:140 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 2 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Illustrations, color
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Early Childhood Education for Sustainability

A Short History
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Springer
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This book presents an historical and contemporary overview of Early Childhood Education for Sustainability (ECEfS). It is written by pioneering Australian and Swedish researchers and includes commentary from other key academics in the field. It traces ECEfS from its 1980?s origins through to contemporary shifts in policy, theory and practice, and considers significant learnings and future directions. It frames this rich and diverse history through changes in thinking about children, educators, nature/environment dualities and sustainability, and how (re)conceptualisations might further advance ECEfS. This book offers fresh perspectives on how sustainability and climate change can be positively addressed with, by, and for our youngest citizens, especially in times of increasing uncertainty, destabilisation, and urgency for action.

Long description:
This book presents an historical and contemporary overview of Early Childhood Education for Sustainability (ECEfS). It is written by pioneering Australian and Swedish researchers and includes commentary from other key academics in the field. It traces ECEfS from its 1980?s origins through to contemporary shifts in policy, theory and practice, and considers significant learnings and future directions. It frames this rich and diverse history through changes in thinking about children, educators, nature/environment dualities and sustainability, and how (re)conceptualisations might further advance ECEfS. This book offers fresh perspectives on how sustainability and climate change can be positively addressed with, by, and for our youngest citizens, especially in times of increasing uncertainty, destabilisation, and urgency for action.
Table of Contents:

Preface: Positioning ourselves and the text (makes case for responding to sustainability, urgency of climate change & pandemics such as COVID-19).- Introduction: Defining key terms.- Chapter 1: ECEfS: Historical and international antecedents.- Chapter 2: Changing theories and pedagogies in ECEfS.- Chapter 3: Shifts across research and policy.- Chapter 4: Enablers and turning points.- Chapter 5: Key challenges and learnings: What next?.