Abstract
Outdoor environmental education has the potential to provide meaningful responses to the ecological crises facing our planet and its peoples. However, this will require teachers and leaders with a comprehensive set of knowledges, experiences and skills that are required to provide outdoor experiential programs that can make a difference. In Australia, there has been a strong push to identify and expound a set of threshold concepts that articulates what university outdoor education graduates need to know and be able to do – in order to lead this important work. These threshold concepts have provided an organizing framework for this new book, Outdoor Environmental Education in Higher Education: International Perspectives. This chapter outlines and introduces the following sections of the book: Theoretical foundations and philosophies; Pedagogical approaches and issues; Outdoor environmental education as a social, cultural and environmental endeavour; Advocacy; Safety management; and Professional practice.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Title of host publication | Outdoor Environmental Education in Higher Education: International Perspectives |
| Editors | Heather Prince, Glyn J. Thomas, Janet Dyment |
| Place of Publication | Cham, Switzerland |
| Publisher | Springer International Publishing AG |
| Pages | 1-11 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9783030759803 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published online - 2 Nov 2021 |
Keywords
- Outdoor environmental education
- threshold concepts
- ecological crises
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