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El. knyga: Towards a Convergence Between Science and Environmental Education: The selected works of Justin Dillon

(University of Bristol, UK)

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In the World Library of Educationalists, international scholars themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest piecesextracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and/practical contributionsso the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers thus are able to follow the themes and strands of their work and see their contribution to the development of a field, as well as the development of the field itself.

Internationally recognized for his research on environmental education, science engagement, learning outside the classroom, and teacher identity and development, in this volume Justin Dillon brings together a thoughtfully crafted selection of his writing representing key aspects of his life and work leading to his current thinking on the need for a convergence of science and environmental education. The chapters are organized around 7 themes: On Habitus; On methodological issues; Developing theories of learning, identity and culture; Challenges and opportunitiesscience, the environment and the outdoors; Classroom issuesthe emergence of Science|Environment|Health; Science engagement and communication; Science, environment and sustainability.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(12)
SECTION 1 On Habitus
13(84)
1 An Organic Intellectual? On Science, Education, and the Environment
15(14)
Justin Dillon
2 Managing Teacher Development: The Changing Role of the Head of Department in England
29(14)
Justin Dillon
3 Towards Creating an Inclusive Community of Researchers: The First Three Years of the North American Association for Environmental Education Research Symposium
43(24)
Ronald B. Meyers
Michael Brody
Justin Dillon
Paul Hart
Marianne Krasny
Martha Monroe
Constance Russell
Arjen Wals
4 The Messy Process of Research: Dilemmas, Process, and Critique
67(16)
Charlotte Clark
Michael Brody
Justin Dillon
Paul Hart
Joe Heimlich
5 Broadening Views of Learning: Developing Educators for the 21st Century Through an International Research Partnership at the Exploratorium and King's College London
83(14)
Bronwyn Bevan
Justin Dillon
SECTION 2 On Methodological Issues
97(32)
6 On the Dangers of Blurring Methods, Methodologies and Ideologies in Environmental Education Research
99(12)
Justin Dillon
Arjen E. J. Wals
7 Issues in Case-Study Methodology in Investigating Environmental and Sustainability Issues in Higher Education: Towards a Problem-Based Approach?
111(18)
Justin Dillon
Alan Reid
SECTION 3 Developing Theories of Learning, Identity and Culture
129(48)
8 Identity and Culture: Theorising Emergent Environmentalism
131(12)
Justin Dillon
Elin Kelsey
Ana Maria Duque-Aristizabal
9 Reconceptualising Environmental Education: Taking Account of Reality
143(20)
Justin Dillon
Kelly Teamey
10 On Learners and Learning in Environmental Education: Missing Theories, Ignored Communities
163(14)
Justin Dillon
SECTION 4 Challenges and Opportunities---Science, the Environment and the Outdoors
177(64)
11 The Value of Outdoor Learning: Evidence from Research in the UK and Elsewhere
179(8)
Justin Dillon
Mark Rickinson
Kelly Teamey
Marian Morris
Mee Young Choi
Dawn Sanders
Pauline Benefield
12 On Food, Farming and Land Management: Towards a Research Agenda to Reconnect Urban and Rural Lives
187(18)
Justin Dillon
Mark Dickinson
Dawn Sanders
Kelly Teamey
13 Science, the Environment and Citizenship: Teaching Values at the Minstead Study Centre
205(14)
Justin Dillon
Alan Reid
14 Barriers and Benefits to Learning in Natural Environments: Towards a Reconceptualisation of the Possibilities for Change
219(22)
Justin Dillon
SECTION 5 Classroom Issues---the Emergence of Science Environment Health
241(62)
15 Risk, Environment and Health: Aspects of Policy and Practice
243(12)
Justin Dillon
Peter Gill
16 Approaching `Soft Disasters' in the Classroom: Teaching about Controversial Issues in Science, Technology, Society, and Environment Education
255(14)
Justin Dillon
17 On Scientific Literacy and Curriculum Reform
269(16)
Justin Dillon
18 Science, Environment and Health Education: Towards a Reconceptualisation of Their Mutual Interdependences
285(18)
Justin Dillon
SECTION 6 Science Engagement and Communication
303(34)
19 Science Communication---A UK Perspective
305(4)
Justin Dillon
20 `If the Public Knew Better, They Would Act Better': The Pervasive Power of the Myth of the Ignorant Public
309(14)
Elin Kelsey
Justin Dillon
21 Communicating Global Climate Change: Issues and Dilemmas
323(14)
Justin Dillon
Marie Hobson
SECTION 7 Science, Environment and Sustainability
337(26)
22 Silent Spring: Science, the Environment and Society
339(8)
Justin Dillon
23 Education for Sustainable Development: Opportunity or Threat?
347(10)
Justin Dillon
Jing Huang
24 Convergence Between Science and Environmental Education
357(6)
Arjen E. J. Wals
Michael Brody
Justin Dillon
Robert B. Stevenson
Index 363
Justin Dillon is Professor of Science and Environmental Education and Head of School, University of Bristol Graduate School of Education, UK. After taking a degree in chemistry from Birmingham University, he trained as a teacher at Chelsea College and went on to teach in six secondary schools in London. His research originally focused on teaching and learning about chemistry in England and Spain. More recently he has focused on science learning outside the classroom, particularly in museums, science centres and botanic gardens in the UK, Europe and elsewhere. Together with two colleagues at Kings College London, he co-ordinated the ESRC's Targeted Initiative on Science and Mathematics Education (TISME) and he was a member of the highly influential ASPIRES project. Dillon served as elected President of the European Science Education Research Association from 2007 to 2011. He co-edits the International Journal of Science Education, is a trustee of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom, was Chair of the London Wildlife Trust for many years, and has co-edited a number of books including the International Handbook of Research on Environmental Education. He was given The Outstanding Contributions to Research in Environmental Education Award by the North American Association for Environmental Education in 2013.