Ecoliterate Ecoliterate Ecoliterate brings you stories of educators activists and students who nourish emotional social and ecological intelligence in order to engage ecoliteracy “If there is one book on education that needs to be read by every teacher on the planet Ecoliterate is that book” Ecoliterate How Educators Are Cultivating Emotional Hopeful eloquent and bold Ecoliterate tells stories of educators activists and students who embody a new integration of emotional social and ecological intelligence Building on the success of bestselling author Daniel Golemans emotional and social learning paradigm Ecoliterate shows how educators are extending the cultivation of these Ecoliterate How Educators Are Cultivating Emotional A new integration of Golemans emotional social and ecological intelligence Hopeful eloquent and bold Ecoliterate offers inspiring stories practical guidance and an exciting new model of education that builds in vitally important ways on the success of social and emotional learning by addressing todays most important ecological issues Review of Ecoliterate How Educators are Cultivating Abstract Daniel Goleman Lisa Bennett and Zenobia Barlow in their book Ecoliterate How Educators are Cultivating Emotional Social and Ecological Intelligence share the stories of a new generation of educators and activists that are displaying the five practices of socially and emotionally engaged ecoliteracy developing empathy for all forms of life embracing sustainability as a community practice making the invisible visible anticipating unintended consequences and understanding Ecoliterate How Educators Are Cultivating Emotional Ecoliterate How Educators Are Cultivating Emotional Social and Ecological Intelligence With a growing scarcity of fresh drinking water the decline of healthy soil for growing food and global climate change the world’s population faces unprecedented ecological challenges Project MUSE Ecoliterate How Educators are Cultivating Stemming from Goleman’s previous work on social and emotional learning ecological intelligence is defined as the integration of empathy seeing others’ perspectives and cooperation with an understanding of and respect for natural systems PDF Ecoliterate How Educators are Cultivating Emotional Stemming from Goleman’s previous work on social and emotional learning ecological intelligence is defined as the integration of empathy seeing others’ perspectives and cooperation with an What Does It Mean to Be Ecoliterate The model of education presented in Ecoliterate takes the cultivation of emotional and social intelligence as its foundation and expands this foundation to integrate ecological intelligence But rather than conceive of these as three separate types of intelligences we recognize emotional social and ecological intelligence as essential dimensions of our universal human intelligence that simply expand outward in their focus from self to others to all living systems Five Ways to Develop “Ecoliteracy” Greater Good Instead the web of relationships within any living community determines its collective ability to survive and thrive This essay is adapted from Ecoliterate How Educators Are Cultivating Emotional Social and Ecological Intelligence JosseyBass which draws on the work of the Center for Ecoliteracy
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Category: Book
ISBN: 1118104579
Release Date: 2012-08-14
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