Permaculture Research Digest
A permaculture approach to science education (#journal)
This article reports on an inquiry that used permaculture design
thinking to create a science and sustainability education intervention
for a secondary science class. The aims were to cultivate student attitudes towards science, towards learning science in school, and towards the environment, and to trellis learning
of science and sustainability.
As a context for learning, local permaculture food production projects,
as experienced through field trips in the intervention, appear to
promote the relevance of science and sustainability learning and the ability to engage
students. Science and sustainability learning outcomes appeared to vary
among students, although nearly all of them reported they enjoyed
learning science with a focus on the environment, including one group of
students who reported they did not generally enjoy learning science in
school.
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