The sciences of literacy and place-based education have historically been on two separate tracks. In The Learning Landscape, Alvera McMillan persuasively brings them together. Working with “challenged readers,” she demonstrates that place-based approaches to literacy are more engaging for students and lead to increased academic success.
―David Sobel, Professor Emeritus Antioch University, New England
McMillan reminds educators and others how adolescent learning can reflect “meaning, value, and joy.” This book is a celebration of the exceptional ways she intersected literacy, nature place-based learning, and community into an interdisciplinary pedagogy. Her framework is powerful. Like McMillan, every educator should consciously seek students’ strengths while building their capacity as learners within a community context.
―Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, PhD Cecil “Pete” Taylor Endowed Professor, Louisiana State University
When students’ lived experiences, local ecosystems, and community knowledge are integrated into the learning landscape, education becomes a force for resilience in rural communities. As public schools grapple with academic pressures alongside growing concerns about student well-being, rural communities face persistent economic and environmental challenges. This book examines a natureinfused, asset-based approach to adolescent literacy learning as a strategy for sustaining people, places, and communities during periods of disruption and uncertainty. Blending storytelling with an actionable instructional framework, it o ers educators, researchers, and community partners guidance for designing interdisciplinary, nature place-based learning experiences that position young people as active contributors to their communities.
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Alvera H. McMillan is an Education Specialist at Louisiana Sea Grant. With over a decade of K–12 teaching in the U.S. and internationally, she integrates global perspectives into a nature place-based pedagogy, leading environmental education and research which connects classroom learning to local ecosystems and communities.
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Paperback. Etat : New. The sciences of literacy and place-based education have historically been on two separate tracks. In The Learning Landscape, Alvera McMillan persuasively brings them together. Working with "challenged readers," she demonstrates that place-based approaches to literacy are more engaging for students and lead to increased academic success.-David Sobel, Professor Emeritus Antioch University, New EnglandMcMillan reminds educators and others how adolescent learning can reflect "meaning, value, and joy." This book is a celebration of the exceptional ways she intersected literacy, nature place-based learning, and community into an interdisciplinary pedagogy. Her framework is powerful. Like McMillan, every educator should consciously seek students' strengths while building their capacity as learners within a community context.-Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, PhD Cecil "Pete" Taylor Endowed Professor, Louisiana State UniversityWhen students' lived experiences, local ecosystems, and community knowledge are integrated into the learning landscape, education becomes a force for resilience in rural communities. As public schools grapple with academic pressures alongside growing concerns about student well-being, rural communities face persistent economic and environmental challenges. This book examines a natureinfused, asset-based approach to adolescent literacy learning as a strategy for sustaining people, places, and communities during periods of disruption and uncertainty. Blending storytelling with an actionable instructional framework, it o ers educators, researchers, and community partners guidance for designing interdisciplinary, nature place-based learning experiences that position young people as active contributors to their communities. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9783034351782
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Etat : new. The sciences of literacy and place-based education have historically been on two separate tracks. In The Learning Landscape, Alvera McMillan persuasively brings them together. Working with challenged readers, she demonstrates that place-based approaches to literacy are more engaging for students and lead to increased academic success.David Sobel, Professor Emeritus Antioch University, New EnglandMcMillan reminds educators and others how adolescent learning can reflect meaning, value, and joy. This book is a celebration of the exceptional ways she intersected literacy, nature place-based learning, and community into an interdisciplinary pedagogy. Her framework is powerful. Like McMillan, every educator should consciously seek students strengths while building their capacity as learners within a community context.Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, PhD Cecil Pete Taylor Endowed Professor, Louisiana State UniversityWhen students lived experiences, local ecosystems, and community knowledge are integrated into the learning landscape, education becomes a force for resilience in rural communities. As public schools grapple with academic pressures alongside growing concerns about student well-being, rural communities face persistent economic and environmental challenges. This book examines a natureinfused, asset-based approach to adolescent literacy learning as a strategy for sustaining people, places, and communities during periods of disruption and uncertainty. Blending storytelling with an actionable instructional framework, it o ers educators, researchers, and community partners guidance for designing interdisciplinary, nature place-based learning experiences that position young people as active contributors to their communities. Public schools face academic and wellness challenges, while rural communities confront economic and environmental threats. Investing in youth sustains communities. This text explores a nature-infused literacy approach. Seventeen students share middle school experiences, showcasing a model for interdisciplinary learning and community stewardship. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783034351782
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