Early childhood education for sustainability : why it matters, what it is, and how whole centre action research and systems thinking can help


Autoria(s): Davis, Julie M.
Data(s)

01/05/2010

Resumo

The global financial crisis, global pandemics, global warming and peak oil are indicative of a world facing major environmental, social and economic problems. At the same time, world population continues to rise and global inequalities deepen. Children are the most vulnerable to the impacts of unsustainable living with specific harms arising because of their physical and cognitive vulnerabilities. Nevertheless, children do not have to be victims in the face of these challenges. Education, including early childhood education, has an important role to in building resilience and capabilities in children that equip them as active and informed citizens now and in the future and who are capable of contributing to healthy and sustainable ways of living. Drawing on educational change literature, action research, education for sustainability, health promotion and systems theory, this paper outlines three strategies that can help reorient early childhood education towards sustainability. One strategy is the adoption of whole centre approaches to sustainability and education for sustainability. This means working across the whole of a centre’s operations – curriculum and pedagogy, physical and social environments, its partnerships and community connections. The second strategy – applied in conjunction with the first – is the use of action research to investigate the early childhood setting and to create the desired changes. The third strategy is the adoption of systems thinking as a way of leveraging support and momentum for change so that education for sustainability goes beyond the initiatives of individual teachers and centres, and becomes a systems-wide imperative.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32257/

Publicador

Singapore Committee of OMEP (World Organsiation for Early Childhood Education)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32257/1/c32257.pdf

Davis, Julie M. (2010) Early childhood education for sustainability : why it matters, what it is, and how whole centre action research and systems thinking can help. Journal of Action Research Today in Early Childhood, pp. 35-44.

Direitos

Singapore Committee of OMEP (World Organsiation for Early Childhood Education)

Copyright for the Special Issue: Singapore Committee of OMEP (World Organsiation for Early Childhood Education)

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #130313 Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators #050203 Environmental Education and Extension #130102 Early Childhood Education (excl. Maori) #action research #whole centre change #sustainability #education for sustainability #children as active citizens
Tipo

Journal Article