Authors
Steven Semken, Emily Geraghty Ward, Sadredin Moosavi, Pauline WU Chinn
Publication date
2017/11/1
Source
Journal of Geoscience Education
Volume
65
Issue
4
Pages
542-562
Publisher
National Association of Geoscience Teachers
Description
Place-based education (PBE) is a situated, context-rich, transdisciplinary teaching and learning modality distinguished by its unequivocal relationship to place, which is any locality that people have imbued with meanings and personal attachments through actual or vicarious experiences. As an observational and historical science, geoscience is highly dependent on place, and place-based curricula and instructional methods apply to geoscience education. The sense of place operationalizes the human connection to place and functions as a definable and measurable learning outcome for PBE. Although PBE is rooted in historic and indigenous teaching philosophies, it has gained particular notice and traction in concert with more recent interest in environmental education, sustainability, and diversity in geoscience. This paper presents a current review of theory and research methods that have directly informed …
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Scholar articles
S Semken, EG Ward, S Moosavi, PWU Chinn - Journal of Geoscience Education, 2017