The 'Thalweg' of Currents: 'Naturalist' Environmental Education

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This paper aims to (re)consider environmental education (EE) through the lens of a mystery/knowledge continuum. It revisits the currents of EE identified by Lucie Sauvé and juxtaposes these with a typology of the senses of mystery. Philosophically and theoretically informed, the paper concludes that a naturalist current of EE optimally invokes a skeptical-sacred sense of mystery, where knowledge is in relation to mystery. A naturalistic current of EE offers a distinct way of considering reality, which has implications for EE and its constituents: thinking, pedagogy, learning, and curriculum. Of Sauvé’s fifteen established currents of EE, we argue that a naturalist current could serve as the thalweg, or valley-way, of currents of EE for metaphoric, etymological, philosophica (epistemological and ontological), and educational reasons.

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Douglas David Karrow, Brock University

Douglas D. Karrow is associate professor of science/environmental education, Department of Teacher Education, Faculty of Education, Brock University. Correspondence concerning this paper should be addressed to Douglas D. Karrow, 1842 King St. E., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8K 1V7, (905) 547-3555 x3614

Sharon Harvey, Arizona Statue University

Sharon R. Harvey is director of the General Education program and an instructor who teaches sustainability courses at Arizona State University Colleges at Lake Havasu City, 100 University Way, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403, (928) 854-9734

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2024-09-23

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