Developing eco-agency through education : capacitating agency through learning
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byAthena Vongalis-Macrow
The paper is prompted by startling results from large scale international studies that show the dissonance between young people’s sustainability knowledge and the resistance of young people to put into practice. The studies suggest that while students are aware of what they should be doing, as a result of their education about sustainability, they are reluctant to change their behavior and action in their everyday life. These results raise important issues about current models of education and how sustainability is captured within education. The results suggest that no matter how powerful the ideas and how well intentioned the methods of education for sustainable development, translating those ideas into action, beyond classroom and beyond curriculum strategies remain elusive. In order to re-think some aspects of educational practice, the paper examines the notion of agency as a critical component in the understanding of how behavior and actions are organized and integrated by students. By developing a more refined understanding of agency, and incorporating this into educational practice around sustainability, it may be possible to better develop resonant sustainable actions, or eco-agency, supporting the maintenance our environment.
History
Event
International Conference on Learning (17th : 2010 : Tai Po, Hong Kong)
Pagination
1 - 12
Publisher
[The Learner]
Location
Tai Po, Hong Kong
Place of publication
[Hong Kong.]
Start date
2010-07-06
End date
2010-07-09
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Learning : Creative and Imaginative Futures for Schooling