Sustainability, environmental, and outdoor education research explores human-nature relationships and approaches to facilitating education on a range of social, cultural, environmental, and health issues. Research examines the processes and outcomes of experiences focused on learning about self, others, and natural/cultural histories, in contexts such as nature play with young children, school-based programs, pre-service teacher education programs, and other university courses. The experiential pedagogies used, such as fieldwork and place-based learning, feature strongly in our research.
Researchers
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Dr Phyllis Araneo
Associate Lecturer, School of Education and Tertiary Access -
Dr Ali Black
Senior Lecturer, Education | School of Education and Tertiary Access -
Robyn Fox
Associate Lecturer, Outdoor Education | School of Education and Tertiary Access -
Dr Amanda Miller
Associate Lecturer, Recreation and Outdoor Environmental Studies -
Brendon Munge
Associate Lecturer, Recreation and Outdoor Environmental Studies | School of Education and Tertiary Access -
Dr Luke Ryan
Associate Lecturer in Tertiary Access Studies | School of Education and Tertiary Access -
Dr Joseph Scott
Lecturer in Curriculum and Pedagogy | School of Education and Tertiary Access -
Dr Glyn Thomas
Senior Lecturer, Outdoor and Environmental Studies | School of Education and Tertiary Access