Transforming education for sustainab...
Rivera Maulucci, Maria S.

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  • Transforming education for sustainability = discourses on justice, inclusion, and authenticity /
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    Title/Author: Transforming education for sustainability/ edited by Maria S. Rivera Maulucci, Stephanie Pfirman, Hilary S. Callahan.
    Reminder of title: discourses on justice, inclusion, and authenticity /
    other author: Rivera Maulucci, Maria S.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xvii, 447 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction -- Part I: Framing and reframing sustainability -- Chapter 1. Sustainability, research, and the undergraduate science curriculum (Maria S. Rivera Maulucci) -- Chapter 2. Ecology's White nationalism problem (Ralph Ghoche, Unyimeabasi Udoh) -- Part II: Environmental justice and the undergraduate science curriculum -- Chapter 3. Teaching chemistry in context: Environmental lead exposure - quantification and interpretation (Rachel Narehood Austin) -- Chapter 4. What does cell biology have to do with saving pollinators? (Jonathan Snow) -- Chapter 5. Finding the most important places on Earth for birds (Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch) -- Chapter 6. Brownfield action: A web-based active learning simulation (Peter Bower) -- Part III: Undergraduate students, sustainability, and health in the urban environment -- Chapter 7. What We Make and What We Use: Environmental Impacts of Reuse in Design and Production (Sandra Goldmark) -- Chapter 8. It turned into a BioBlitz: urban data collection for understanding and connection (Kelly O'Donnell) -- Chapter 9. Going up: Incorporating the local ecology of New York City green infrastructure into biology laboratory courses (Matthew Rhodes) -- Chapter 10. The everyday action project: Teaching hygiene through art (Emma Ruskin) -- Part IV: Climate change, politics, students, and the undergraduate curriculum -- Chapter 11. Perspectives on teaching climate change: Two decades of evolving approaches (Stephanie Pfirman) -- Chapter 12. Moved to teach beyond political and geographic polarization (Deborah Becher) -- Chapter 13. Volcanoes, climate change, and society (Sedelia Rodriguez) -- Chapter 14. Teaching about climate change from an astronomical perspective (Laura Kay) -- Chapter 15. Barnard's fossil fuel divestment decision: Aligning endowments with institutional values (Robert Goldberg) -- Part V. Ecojustice pedagogies and enhancing college access -- Chapter 16. The UNPAK project: fostering friendships in science (Hilary Callahan) -- Chapter 17. Inclusive Pedagogy: Marching from Classroom to Community (Joshua Drew) -- Chapter 18. Collaboration, communication, and creativity: Practicing scientific values and skills in Environmental Science classrooms (Mary Heskel) -- Chapter 19. Lamont-Doherty Secondary School Field Research Program (Robert Newton) -- Chapter 20. The Intercollegiate Partnership: Fostering Future Scientists and Responsible Citizenship through Experiential and Collaborative Learning in Science (Paul E. Hertz)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Sustainable development - Study and teaching. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13536-1
    ISBN: 9783031135361
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