Irony and environmental education: on the ultimate question of environmental education, the universe and everything

This paper seeks to reclaim irony as more than a way of humorously pointing out that the times we live in are out of joint or coming to an end, instead emphasizing its potential as a productive force and method in both educational thinking and teaching practice. By interrogating the educative potent...

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climate change
Curriculum Studies
Didacticism
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Didaktik
Education
Educational Practices
Environmental Education
Figurative Language
Humor
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