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- Title
Educating for resilience in the North: building a toolbox for teachers.
- Authors
Spellman, Katie V.
- Abstract
Communities at far northern latitudes must respond rapidly to the many complex problems that are arising from changing climate. An emerging body of theoretical and empirical work has explored the role that education plays in enhancing the resilience and adaptability of social-ecological systems. To foster effective, local, and timely responses of high-latitude communities to climate-driven social-ecological change, educators need access to successful and efficient teaching tools to foster resilience-promoting feedbacks. The potential for existing teaching practices to address this need, however, must be investigated and communicated to teachers. Here, I review the education and sustainability science literature for attributes of resilience to which formal education can contribute, and I investigate teaching strategies that help to enhance these attributes. Using examples from Alaska, I examine the potential for systems thinking, metacognition, scenarios thinking, citizen science, and stewardship learning to promote resilience in social-ecological systems. I begin to develop a toolbox of teaching strategies for resilience education and suggest that policy for formal schools incorporates these tools into everyday teaching practice.
- Subjects
CLIMATE research; ENVIRONMENTAL education; SOCIAL ecology; SUSTAINABLE development; ENVIRONMENTAL protection research
- Publication
Ecology & Society, 2015, Vol 20, Issue 1, p526
- ISSN
1708-3087
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5751/ES-07243-200146