Deep environmental, social, and economic imbalances are characterizing the geological epoch of the anthropocene: it is man who alters the integrity of the biosphere, which has a decisive influence on global ecology and on the quality of life. The training of teachers, agents of change to guarantee environmental sustainability, represents a necessary investment. The authors propose to apply active and participatory eco-pedagogical models of existential planning such as flipped inclusion, whose scientific evidence is already amply corroborated about the inclusive-ecosystem transformative impact, as the model invests in media ecology as a process of prosocial education to be anchored in human values.
Eco-Pedagogy and Media Sustainability Values of the Flipped Inclusion Model in the Anthropocene Era
Annalisa Ianniello.Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Tonia De Giuseppe.
Writing – Review & Editing
;Felice CoronaSupervision
2022
Abstract
Deep environmental, social, and economic imbalances are characterizing the geological epoch of the anthropocene: it is man who alters the integrity of the biosphere, which has a decisive influence on global ecology and on the quality of life. The training of teachers, agents of change to guarantee environmental sustainability, represents a necessary investment. The authors propose to apply active and participatory eco-pedagogical models of existential planning such as flipped inclusion, whose scientific evidence is already amply corroborated about the inclusive-ecosystem transformative impact, as the model invests in media ecology as a process of prosocial education to be anchored in human values.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.