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Environmental learning in everyday life: foundations of meaning and a context for change

Nicole M. Ardoin, Joe E. Heimlich

2021Environmental Education Research80 citationsDOI

Abstract

Environmental learning is a lifelong, lifewide, and life-deep endeavor, much of which occurs in the spaces in between those that are studied, remarked upon, and documented. Within this everyday-life context, we examine the concept of learningscapes—intersecting sociocultural, intellectual landscapes where people learn about and undertake practices related to the environment understood as a holistic concept. Considering the affordances and constraints of the environment situated within this everyday-life context, we examine theoretical underpinnings and implications of making daily-life learning visible, while avoiding a doom-and-gloom approach to environmental practices. We end by highlighting research and practice opportunities within environmental learning, overall.

Topics & Concepts

Everyday lifeAffordanceEnvironmental educationLifelong learningContext (archaeology)Outdoor educationSociologyMeaning (existential)Experiential learningSituatedEnvironmental changeEnvironmental ethicsPsychologyPedagogyEpistemologyEcologyGeographyCognitive psychologyComputer scienceArchaeologyClimate changePsychotherapistArtificial intelligenceBiologyPhilosophyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityParticipatory Visual Research MethodsChildren's Rights and Participation