posted on 2009-06-01, 00:00authored byI Ruiz Mallen, Laura Barraza, M Ceja Adame
The decade “Education for Sustainability” is just emerging and one of its goals emphasized the importance of considering the currícula in a transdisciplinary and community based programs. This includes recognizing local and regional interests as relevant topics into the currícula. “Education for sustainability” does not appear to have a strong basis on their actions as its theoretical discourse does. The study we present here about content analysis in the curricula of two high schools systems in rural Mexican communities is an example. In this research we analyzed: 1) how the curricula is oriented towards forest management and the way is connected to the social reality of the communities; 2) how does the learning process develops in the classroom and its dynamics with teachers and students and 3) how does the environmental learning take place. Results revealed that more research is needed with adolescents in order to change the educational structure in rural Mexican high schools.
History
Journal
El periplo sustentable
Volume
16
Pagination
139 - 167
Location
Toluca, Mexico
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1870-9036
Language
spa
Notes
Article is in Spanish, with an English abstract available.