Reconfiguring environmental sustainability education by exploring past/present/future pedagogical openings with preservice teachers

This research adopts post-qualitative inquiry to trace the teachings and learnings with an environmental sustainability subject for preservice teachers at an Australian university. Humanist discourses of 'education for sustainability' and 'default environmental practices' often a...

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