Practising Environmental Citizenship in Egypt: Hopes and Challenges Encountered
Wafaa Mohammed Moawad Abd-El-Aal and
Astrid Steele
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Wafaa Mohammed Moawad Abd-El-Aal: Wafaa Mohammed Moawad Abd-El-Aal, Faculty of Education, Beni-Seuf University, Beni-Seuf, Egypt. Emails: wafaa.moawad@edu.bsu.eg; wafdav@yahoo.com
Astrid Steele: Astrid Steele, Assistant Professor, Nipissing University, Ontario, Canada. Email: astrids@nipissingu.ca
Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2013, vol. 7, issue 2, 183-204
Abstract:
This article examines the work of pre-service teachers in a new environmental education course at an Egyptian faculty of education, when they are given the assignment to investigate and take action with respect to an environmental issue in their community(s). Their explorations take us from apartment houses, through the farming countryside, past roadside canals and to city store fronts. Using a theoretical framework provided by critical place-based pedagogy, we analyze their work in (re)inhabitation and decolonization to further identify the challenges to, and the supports for environmental citizenship in Egypt. The Arab Spring resonates as the political backdrop for the research.
Keywords: Environmental citizenship; critical place-based pedagogy; environmental education; environmental issues in Egypt (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1177/0973408214526489
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