Sökning: "Ecological Literacy"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 10 avhandlingar innehållade orden Ecological Literacy.
1. Reading Nature : Developing ecological literacy through teaching
Sammanfattning : In this study the concept reading nature and its contribution to science education is discussed. Some scientific concepts relevant for reading nature are defined. Reading nature has to do with the ability to recognise organisms and relate them to material cycling and energy flow in the specific habitat which is to be read. LÄS MER
2. Reading nature : developing ecological literacy through teaching
Sammanfattning : In this study the concept reading nature and its contribution to science education is discussed. Some scientific concepts relevant for reading nature are defined. Reading nature has to do with the ability to recognise organisms and relate them to other organisms and to material cycling and energy flow in the specific habitat which is to be read. LÄS MER
3. I skrivandets spår : elever skriver i SO
Sammanfattning : Tracing writing. Students writing in the context of Social studies education. This doctoral thesis is a contribution to the field of writing research and to the understanding of literacy practices as part of disciplinary learning. LÄS MER
4. Textuell makt : Fem gymnasieelever läser och skriver i svenska och samhällskunskap
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to study how five students linguistically express textual power in conversation and writing about reading, as well as to investigate their possibilities to linguistically express textual power. The study was performed within some of the literacy practices in the subjects of Swedish and Social Studies at the social sciences programme in upper secondary school. LÄS MER
5. Skogsträdgårdsvistelser ur barns perspektiv – Speglat under samtalspromenader
Sammanfattning : The licentiate thesis examines what spending time in a forest garden can offer children when this environment is used for teaching aimed at sustainability. What do the children remember from their visits to the forest garden? What do they find special or memorable? What can the children learn there? To answer such questions, walk-and-talk conversations were conducted with children who for a three-year period had regularly visited a forest garden during school hours. LÄS MER