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Convergence Between Science and Environmental Education

May 9, 2014 | Public Programs
Urgent issues such as climate change, food scarcity, malnutrition, and loss of biodiversity are highly complex and contested in both science and society (1). To address them, environmental educators and science educators seek to engage people in what are commonly referred to as sustainability challenges. Regrettably, science education (SE), which focuses primarily on teaching knowledge and skills, and environmental education (EE), which also stresses the incorporation of values and changing behaviors, have become increasingly distant. The relationship between SE and EE has been characterized as “distant, competitive, predatorprey and host-parasite” (2). We examine the potential for a convergence of EE and SE that might engage people in addressing fundamental socioecological challenges.

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  • Arjen Wals
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    Wageningen University
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    Montana State University
  • Justin UoE
    Author
    King's College, London
  • Robert Stevenson
    Author
    James Cook University
  • Citation

    Publication Name: Science
    Volume: 344
    Page Number: 583
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Education and learning science | General STEM
    Audience: Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Citizen Science Programs | Park, Outdoor, and Garden Programs

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