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Learning in the Anthropocene
Reimagining Education in the Twenty-First Century
Learning in the Anthropocene
Reimagining Education in the Twenty-First Century
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Description
Learning in the Anthropocene: Reimagining Education in the Twenty-First Century reimagines the education of future generations in our complex society. Carl A. Maida argues we are living in an era of transition that has been repeatedly called an age of acceleration, and in this time of crisis, diverse constituencies will need to coalesce and create place-based arenas for critical inquiry and reflection around biodiversity, energy, and sustainability concerns. Education is therefore critical to the public sphere, which is polarized by contentious debates over class, ethnicity, culture, and more recently the fate of the planet. He posits that two provinces-the school and society-can join together to afford students greater freedom to produce future knowledge by advancing experiential instructional approaches as humanity faces profound challenges to its existence.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Part I: Millennial Adolescence
1.Reimagining Education
2.Learning from the Anthropocene
3.Preparing for Life
Part II: Changing the Subject
4.Project-Based Learning as a Critical Pedagogy
5.Crafting Communities of Learners
6.Cultivating Intergenerational Mentoring
7.Reinventing Apprenticeships in Learning
Part III: Rationality and Redemption
8.Times of Promise
9.The Machine Age
10.Postwar
11.Millennium
12.A Place in the World
Bibliography
About the Author
Product details
Published | 13 Nov 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1 |
ISBN | 9798216285304 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Series | Environment and Society |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Professor Carl Maida has crafted an anthropology informed text, an authoritative statement, in part a social history, about the power of experience-based learning within a political, socio-economic, and physical environment framework.
Sam Beck, Cornell University
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With a skillful mix of ethnographic and historical analysis, Carl Maida has provided a roadmap for an engaged pedagogy, as the young, together with the rest of us, confront challenges to personal life and the planet.
Brian McKenna, University of Michigan, Dearborn
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Fascinating and mesmerizing! Carl Maida takes us on a broad, imaginative, and compelling journey of thinking and rethinking education in the 21st Century in Learning in the Anthropocene: Reimagining Education in the Twenty-First Century.
Yong Zhao Ph.D., University of Kansas
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Learning in the Anthropocene: Reimagining Education in the 21st Century is an important body of work that addresses how education should be envisioned in an age of acceleration punctuated with crisis, transition, and fluidity.
Journal of International and Comparative Education