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More Than Two Decades of Research on Selective Traditions in Environmental and Sustainability Education—Seven Functions of the Concept

doi: 10.3390/su13126524
This study investigates functions of the concept of selective traditions by means of a qualitative systematic review synthesis of earlier research. The study is based on a review method for integrating qualitative studies and looks for “themes” in or across them. In this case, it is about how the identified publications (twenty-four in total) use the concept of selective traditions. All but two studies stem from the Swedish context. The selective traditions relate to teachers’ approaches to the content, methods and purposes of environmental and sustainability education (ESE). Teachers mainly work within one specific selective tradition. Seven different functions were found in the publications of which five are claimed to be valuable for the development of ESE teaching, while the other two functions are useful in monitoring changes and development in ESE teaching. The results are discussed in terms of the consequences for research, practice and teacher education aiming at offering suggestions on how to develop future (transformative) ESE teaching.
- Stockholm University Sweden
- Karlstad University Sweden
Functions of education, teaching traditions, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Didactics, Environmental and sustainability education, TJ807-830, Didaktik, teaching habits, TD194-195, ESD teaching approaches, functions of education, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, environmental and sustainability education, functions of teaching, Functions of teaching, Teaching traditions, GE1-350, Selective traditions, Teaching habits, selective traditions
Functions of education, teaching traditions, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Didactics, Environmental and sustainability education, TJ807-830, Didaktik, teaching habits, TD194-195, ESD teaching approaches, functions of education, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, environmental and sustainability education, functions of teaching, Functions of teaching, Teaching traditions, GE1-350, Selective traditions, Teaching habits, selective traditions
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