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Publication Date: 2024
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Making Kin in the Forest: Explorations of Ecological Literacy through Contemplative Practices in a Swedish Folk High School
Environmental Education Research, v30 n8 p1247-1262 2024
This study is about the use of contemplative practices in forest fieldwork and how such practices could support the growth of ecological literacy. Ecological literacy is explored by employing Donna Haraway's notions of "becoming-with" and "companion species." The study is based on fieldwork with a group of adult learners attending a folk high school in Sweden. The participants are followed as they encounter and are becoming-with species of the forest. The empirical material consists of video- and audio-recordings. The results provide a narrative of forest encounters, environmental concerns and dreams about the simple harmonic life. The forest fieldwork thus provides a site for elaborating a more inclusive ethics and teaching strategies where nonhuman-human relational aspects become center to ecological literacy. The results suggest that folk high school environmental education could be used as a source of inspiration in disrupting the practices of compulsory science education.
Descriptors: Folk Schools, Science Education, Forestry, Video Technology, Audio Equipment, Foreign Countries, Ecology, Environmental Education, Adult Students, Adult Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Inclusion, Reflection
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Sweden
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