<p><span>Growth of populations, increasing urbanization, and rising standards of living due to technological innovations demand not only the meticulous use of shrinking resources but also sustainable ways of producing materials for human welfare. Cleaner production involves preventive and protective
Learner-Centered Teaching Activities for Environmental and Sustainability Studies
✍ Scribed by Loren B. Byrne (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Learner-centered teaching is a pedagogical approach that emphasizes the roles of students as participants in and drivers of their own learning. Learner-centered teaching activities go beyond traditional lecturing by helping students construct their own understanding of information, develop skills via hands-on engagement, and encourage personal reflection through metacognitive tasks. In addition, learner-centered classroom approaches may challenge students’ preconceived notions and expand their thinking by confronting them with thought-provoking statements, tasks or scenarios that cause them to pay closer attention and cognitively “see” a topic from new perspectives. Many types of pedagogy fall under the umbrella of learner-centered teaching including laboratory work, group discussions, service and project-based learning, and student-led research, among others. Unfortunately, it is often not possible to use some of these valuable methods in all course situations given constraints of money, space, instructor expertise, class-meeting and instructor preparation time, and the availability of prepared lesson plans and material. Thus, a major challenge for many instructors is how to integrate learner-centered activities widely into their courses.
The broad goal of this volume is to help advance environmental education practices that help increase students’ environmental literacy. Having a diverse collection of learner-centered teaching activities is especially useful for helping students develop their environmental literacy because such approaches can help them connect more personally with the material thus increasing the chances for altering the affective and behavioral dimensions of their environmental literacy. This volume differentiates itself from others by providing a unique and diverse collection of classroom activities that can help students develop their knowledge, skills and personal views about many contemporary environmental and sustainability issues. ✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Learner-Centered Teaching for Environmental and Sustainability Studies....Pages 1-28
Front Matter....Pages 29-29
Which Is Most Sustainable? Using Everyday Objects to Examine Trade-Offs Among the “Three Pillars” of Sustainability....Pages 31-36
An Introduction to Systems Thinking Using Plastic Dinosaurs....Pages 37-42
An Introductory Examination of Worldviews and Why They Matter for Environmental and Sustainability Studies....Pages 43-50
Building Resilience: Modeling Resilience Concepts Using Legos....Pages 51-56
Eco-crimes and Eco-redemptions: Discussing the Challenges and Opportunities of Personal Sustainability....Pages 57-64
Engaging with Complexity: Exploring the Terrain of Leadership for Sustainability....Pages 65-71
Discovering Authentic Hope: Helping Students Reflect on Learning and Living with Purpose....Pages 73-78
Teaching How Scientific Consensus Is Developed Through Simplified Meta-analysis of Peer-Reviewed Literature....Pages 79-86
Front Matter....Pages 87-87
Understanding Ecosystems and Their Services Through Apollo 13 and Bottle Models....Pages 89-96
Using Soil Organisms to Explore Ecosystem Functioning, Services, and Sustainability....Pages 97-103
Fire, Pollution, and Grazing: Oh My! A Game in Which Native and Invasive Plants Compete Under Multiple Disturbance Regimes....Pages 105-110
Exploring Trophic Cascades in Lake Food Webs with a Spreadsheet Model....Pages 111-115
Ants, Elephants, and Experimental Design: Understanding Science and Examining Connections Between Species Interactions and Ecosystem Processes....Pages 117-122
Teaching Lyme Disease Ecology Through a Primary Literature Jigsaw Activity....Pages 123-127
A Fishery Activity to Examine the Tragedy of the Common Goldfish Cracker....Pages 129-135
Making Biodiversity Stewardship Tangible Using a Place-Based Approach....Pages 137-141
Conservation Triage: Debating Which Species to Save and Why....Pages 143-148
Everything Cannot Be Equal: Ranking Priorities and Revealing Worldviews to Guide Watershed Management....Pages 149-154
Location, Location, Location! Analyzing Residential Development in Environmentally-Fragile Areas....Pages 155-162
Front Matter....Pages 163-163
Tasting Sustainability: Using Multisensory Activities to Retune Food Preferences....Pages 165-171
Relationships Between Consumption and Sustainability: Assessing the Effect of Life Cycle Costs on Market Price....Pages 173-180
Business Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line: Considering the Interrelationships of People, Profit, and Planet....Pages 181-186
A Triple-Bottom-Line Analysis of Energy-Efficient Lighting....Pages 187-193
Go with the Flow: Analyzing Energy Use and Efficiency in the USA....Pages 195-200
Exploring Complexities of Energy Options Through a Jigsaw Activity....Pages 201-206
Front Matter....Pages 207-207
Introducing the Conflicting Meanings of “Justice” Using a Candy-Distribution Exercise....Pages 209-214
Beyond Band-Aids: Using Systems Thinking to Assess Environmental Justice....Pages 215-219
Engaging the Empathic Imagination to Explore Environmental Justice....Pages 221-226
Helping Students Envision Justice in the Sustainable City....Pages 227-232
Social-Ecological Systems Mapping to Enhance Students’ Understanding of Community-Scale Conflicts Related to Industrial Pollution....Pages 233-238
The Skies, the Limits: Assessing the Benefits and Drawbacks of Tighter US Soot Emission Standards....Pages 239-244
Don’t Blame the Trees: Using Data to Examine How Trees Contribute to Air Pollution....Pages 245-250
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Green Roofs: A Case Study for Literature Research and Critical Thinking....Pages 253-259
The Story of Source Reliability: Practicing Research and Evaluation Skills Using “The Story of Stuff” Video....Pages 261-266
Critically Evaluating Non-Scholarly Sources Through Team-Based Learning....Pages 267-271
Using the Insight, Question, and Challenge (IQC) Framework to Improve Students’ Environmental Communication Skills....Pages 273-278
Building Students’ Communication Skills and Understanding of Environmental and Sustainability Issues Interactively and Cumulatively with Pecha Kucha Presentations....Pages 279-284
Engaging in Climate Change Conversations: A Role-Playing Exercise to Cultivate Effective Communication....Pages 285-292
Writing Letters to the Editor to Promote Environmental Citizenship and Improve Student Writing....Pages 293-299
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Captioning Political Cartoons from Different Perspectives as a Tool for Student Reflection....Pages 301-306
Analyzing Nature as a Persuasive Tool in Advertisements....Pages 307-311
Making and Assessing Art in the Sustainability Classroom....Pages 313-318
Back Matter....Pages 319-322
✦ Subjects
Sustainable Development; Learning & Instruction; Science Education; Literacy
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