Conclusion : Emerging Trends in Outdoor Environmental Education in the Post-COVID World

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ČINČERA Jan GOLDMAN Daphne ALKAHER Iris JOHNSON Bruce MEDEK Michal

Year of publication 2023
Type Chapter of a book
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Faculty of Social Studies

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Description This chapter summarizes and critically reflects on the emerging trends discussed in the preceding chapters, tracing the developments in the OEE field that have occurred in response to the changing world. The chapter highlights certain tendencies, such as reviving the importance of place, empowering teachers, students, and other stakeholders to actively plan and conduct OEE, blurring the boundaries between indoor, outdoor, and cyberspace learning and promoting a post-human, non-anthropocentric perspective in OEE. At the same time, the chapter deals with some of the more traditional OEE approaches and their virtues that are still pertinent for the future. The evolution of the OEE field needs to be shaped by a pluralistic discussion of a variety of approaches. This calls for mutual openness and consideration of both theory and practice.
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