Imagination and the Cognitive Tools of Place-Making |
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Authors: | Mark Fettes Gillian Judson |
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Affiliation: | Simon Fraser University , Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | In environmental and ecological education, a rich literature builds on the premise that place, the local natural context in which one lives, can be an emotionally engaging context for learning and the source of life-long concern for nature. A theory of imaginative education can help uncover new tools and strategies for place-based educators. Conversely, a focus on the imaginative dimensions of place-making sheds new light on the nature of imaginative development, with important implications for educational theory and practice. |
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Keywords: | imagination imaginative education place-based education place-making sense of place |
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