94221 - Sustainability and Teaching Tools

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Moduli: Stefano Piastra (Modulo 1) Michela Schenetti (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Teaching and Communication of Natural Sciences (cod. 5704)

Learning outcomes

Contents and abilities to be gained

In its first section, the course aims at analyzing the historical evolution of the enviromentalist thought, the inset of the concept of sustainable development and themes of environmental politics. Through the analysis of national and international literature, the concepts and practices of environmental education, education in nature and outdoor education will be dealt with, up to education for sustainability. At the end of the module, the student: - knows the historical evolution of the environmentalist thought and the theoretical framework of sustainable development, in a global and critical perspective; - is aware of themes of environmental politics (functions, institution and management of protected areas), with a special focus on the Emilia-Romagna Region; - is able to plan and manage projects based on the nexus between nature and culture at the local level; - knows concepts and practices typical of the specific educational and didactic; - will be able to analyze environmental education projects carried out in schools and territories; - will know the indispensable methodologies for planning and coordinating intentional educational and didactic experiences oriented towards sustainability in natural contexts; - he will be able to continue his path of knowledge of the debate on the issue by autonomously consulting conventional sources and materials proposed by the network.

Course contents

Course Contents

History of the nexus among economic thought, Environment and Nature conservation;

Sustainable Development and Environmental Politics;

Protected areas: governance, functions, education;

Landscape evolution and man-environment interactions, between nature and culture;

Didactics and environmental research:

methodologies and toolsEducating in the environment to educate for sustainability.

Educational paths between school and extra-school

Prerequisites

A basic knowledge of Ecology and theoretical models regarding Sustainabilty and active teaching methodologies.

Readings/Bibliography

Textbooks

For those who will attend the lectures:

  • Personal notes and materials uploaded on virtuale.unibo.it
  • F. Paolini, Breve storia dell’ambiente nel Novecento, Rome, Carocci, 2009 (pp. 15-107 only).
  • Antonietti, Bertolino, Guerra, Schenetti. (a cura di) Educazione e natura. Fondamenti, prospettive, possibilità, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2022 OPEN ACCESS (https://series.francoangeli.it/index.php/oa/catalog/book/773)

For those who will not attend the lectures:

  • F. Paolini, Breve storia dell’ambiente nel Novecento, Rome, Carocci, 2009 (pp. 15-107 only).
  • M. Tinacci Mossello, Politica dell’ambiente. Analisi, azioni, progetti, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2008, pp. 17-162 only.
  • Materials uploaded on virtuale.unibo.it for the students who will not attend the lectures.

Teaching methods

The course will make use of theoretical lectures, in-depth study of application case studies and exercises, active / cooperative teaching methodologies with the aim of promoting critical and active participation of students.

Assessment methods

The assessment of learning takes place by means of a single assessment of the three integrated components and the various modules that make up the teaching "Education and Sustainable Development". The student will be able to discuss a specific topic chosen, in advance, with the approval of the teaching team. At the end of the presentation, starting from the proposed topic, the main aspects related to the overall training course of the teaching will be investigated through an oral interview. The correctness and exhaustiveness of the answers, their relevance and the specific vocabulary used will be assessed. No aids or adjustments may be made to the test, except by prior agreement between the lecturers, the student concerned and the UNIBO Disability and DSA Office. The overall final grade will be in thirtieths. In order to sit the exam, registration via the electronic notice board is required, in strict compliance with the deadlines laid down. Those who are unable to enrol due to technical problems by the scheduled date are required to notify the teaching secretariat of the problem as soon as possible (and in any case before the official closing of the enrolment lists). It will be the faculty of the teachers to admit them to take the test.

Office hours

See the website of Michela Schenetti

See the website of Stefano Piastra

SDGs

Good health and well-being Quality education Sustainable cities Responsible consumption and production

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.