Arctic Pedagogy
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32942Date
2023-12-19Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Waterman-Evans, LouisAbstract
This article addresses these questions to propose a construction of Arctic Pedagogy that should not be seen as a fundamental rewiring of pedagogy, but instead more of a retuning in which the direction to answers raised by pedagogical questions takes on more of an Arctic hue. Arctic Pedagogy sees the educator’s responsibility toward nature as critical, since nature is a part of the world to which education is trying to conserve; Arctic Pedagogy emphasises the need for educators to not only conserve the world that exists, but also envision a better future for the world that will be; and Arctic Pedagogy should consider the ethical question of whether or to what extent the uncertain future to which students’ present is partly sacrificed through education can be justified.